MSN: WJZ's Marty Bass to retire after 48 years in his front row seat to Baltimore
After 48 years with WJZ, Marty Bass announced his plans to retire in May. Bass, a fixture on WJZ at 9 and a longtime Baltimore reporter, will retire at the end of May after launching his TV career in ...
WJZ's Marty Bass to retire after 48 years in his front row seat to Baltimore
In a sit-down interview with WJZ, Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott delved into his plans to improve Baltimore through eliminating vacant homes, pouring into our youth, and improving city services. On ...
CBS News: WJZ's Marty Bass to retire after 48 years in his "front row seat" to Baltimore
WJZ's Marty Bass to retire after 48 years in his "front row seat" to Baltimore
CBS News on MSN: Who will the Baltimore Ravens draft? WJZ's sports team predicts their first-round pick.
Who will the Baltimore Ravens draft? WJZ's sports team predicts their first-round pick.
WJZ is live with Founder Deja Richardson, who has opened Neon Paint Place in Downtown Baltimore talking about the range of creative painting experiences they offer, as well as team experiences for ...
The Baltimore Association of Black Journalists (BABJ) is demanding an investigation into allegations of racism and poor leadership at WJZ-TV (WJZ), a CBS-owned station based in Baltimore. In a Nov. 17 ...
Residents had the opportunity to ask questions about Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott's $4.9 billion budget proposal Wednesday night. WJZ-TV's Stephanie Douglas reports.
The Baltimore City School Board is set to announce a new CEO in a news conference Monday morning. WJZ-TV's Stephanie Douglas reports.