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Traffic updates six time and hour during morning rush hour with Jim Russ on WBAL Newsradio 1090 and FM 101.5. Find a traffic problem or need help, reach the Traffic Center by calling AUTO on Verizon Wireless, or at 410-261-2309. Credit: WBAL s Jim Russ
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You can get traffic updates on Twitter.com by following @JimWBALTraffic Credit: WBAL s Jim Russ Serious Crash on I-95 in Baltimore City
SERIOUS INJURY CRASH - I 95 SOUTHBOUND at the Eastern Ave exit - Only ONE RIGHT LANE OPEN. Delays begin at I 95/I 895 - Rosedale
Communities marshal forces to find dog lost in Wilton
Susan Shultz
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Lexi, an 11-year-old yellow lab mix, has been missing since Dec. 7 in Wilton. If spotted, please do not approach, call Brandi Solomon at 914-625-7674.Contributed /Show MoreShow Less
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Brandi Solomon, a Fairfield resident, has been searching for her dog, Lexi an 11-year-old yellow lab mix, who been missing since Dec. 7 when she visited friends in Wilton. If spotted, please do not approach, call Brandi Solomon at 914-625-7674.Contributed /Show MoreShow Less
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Lexi, an 11-year-old yellow lab mix, has been missing since Dec. 7 in Wilton. If spotted, please do not approach, call Brandi Solomon at 914-625-7674.Contributed /Show MoreShow Less
Finding gifts in unexpected places in Wilton
Jeannette Ross
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This angel ornament, fashioned by Wilton Historical Society’s resident blacksmith Skip Kern, along with many other items may be purchased from the Betts Store at the Wilton Historical Society.Wilton Historical Society / Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less
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What better plate for cookies for Santa than one with his own face on it? Similar items can be found at the Turnover Shop in Wilton.Jeannette Ross / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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The Colombian Red-Tailed Boa Constrictor acquired by Woodcock Nature Center is noted for the red “saddles” on its tail. Indira is one of the ambassador animals available for adoption as a holiday gift.Contributed photo / Woodcock Nature CenterShow MoreShow Less