Police say that the woman who reported finding the infant gave birth to the child in her Beltsville home Wednesday morning--and that the infant was never left alone outside.
Police say after a dispute with the store's owner, 32-year-old Aisha Warsaw made multiple attempts to burn down The Lucky Corner Grocery Store on Wednesday.
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A Road Rage Epidemic is Hitting Maryland – Often ending in Violence.

WJZ’s Vic Carter Investigates - What’s pushing Drivers to the Brink?
WJZ, Tonight at 11PM.

Here's the piece: http://baltimore.cbslocal.com/2014/11/05/road-rage-incidents-surge-out-of-control-in-md/
WJZ has obtained documents that indicate Shattuck has been under investigation for the past several weeks for alleged incidents that occurred with a 15-year-old boy who was a student at a Baltimore area private school.
Governor-elect Larry Hogan will hold a news conference at 11 a.m. Watch live on WJZ-TV or CBSBaltimore.com.
http://baltimore.cbslocal.com/live-video/
Photo: Governor-elect Larry Hogan will hold a news conference at 11 a.m. Watch live on WJZ-TV or CBSBaltimore.com.
http://baltimore.cbslocal.com/live-video/
"Tonight the voters of Maryland rejected the politics of deception and division, tonight the voters showed that they were completely fed up with politics as usual," Hogan said. "Tonight Marylanders held our leaders accountable for eight yea...rs of failed economic policy and tonight countless Democrats crossed over and affirmed the wisdom of John F. Kennedy who said, 'Sometimes party loyalty demands too much.'"

Larry Hogan is Maryland's next governor.
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One boat caught fire around 3:30 a.m. in Belts Wharf Landing Yacht Club and drifted across the harbor--hitting a second boat, which then also caught on fire.
Police believe that 52-year-old Patricia Lea Tracey was murdered before she was found at the scene of a fire in the 4400 block of Furley Avenue on the morning of Oct. 28.
#BREAKING The Big Ten called the Maryland players refusal to shake their Penn State opponents’ hands “exceptionally regrettable.” Diggs was suspended for his actions toward officials and opposing players before the game, which violated the Big Ten’s Sportsmanship Policy. What do you think of their decision?