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Eileen Holliday

Eileen

Eileen Holliday is an award-winning investigative and breaking news journalist with a 26-year career spanning newsrooms across the country. She’s worked at Newsweek, the New York Post, Newsday, SiriusXM, Orlando Sentinel, Law&Crime Network, Lansing State Journal, Express-Times, Pittsburgh Tribune-Review and the Gloucester County Times. Holliday's career includes covering some of the most pivotal moments in recent history, from her on-site reporting during the Pulse nightclub shooting in Orlando to her first-hand account of the Route 91 mass shooting in Las Vegas. In her spare time, the South Jersey native focuses on her beloved Philadelphia sports teams.

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6/16/22—A Baltimore County police car sits outside of the Public Safety Building and Police Department in Towson.
Mom finds son and girlfriend dead in their apartment. Now an 18-year-old is charged with murder.
An 18-year-old faces first-degree murder charges after a man and his girlfriend were found dead in Woodlawn earlier this year, Baltimore County Police announced on Tuesday.
An early-morning fire tore through a Pasadena home on Tuesday, March 25, 2025 leaving one man dead as investigators work to determine the cause.
Early-morning house fire leaves 62-year-old Pasadena man dead
An early-morning fire tore through a Pasadena home on Tuesday, leaving one man dead as investigators work to determine the cause.
A tractor-trailer carrying 6,000 gallons of milk took a tumble on Interstate 695 near Exit 24, turning the highway into a dairy disaster zone on March 22, 2025.
6,000 gallons of spilled milk stink up I-695: Dairy disaster sparks warning of lingering sour smell
Early Saturday morning, a tractor trailer carrying 6,000 gallons of milk took a tumble on Interstate 695 near Exit 24, turning the highway into a dairy disaster zone.
Baltimore police release new details about search for driver involved in February fatal hit-and-run
The Baltimore Police Department is asking for the public’s help in identifying the driver of a truck that fatally struck a woman last month in Southeast Baltimore on Pulaski Highway.
Crews battle flames near Sheppard Pratt on Saturday March 1, 2025.
Brushfires break out in Baltimore County as 40 mph winds and dry air create fire risk
The Baltimore County Fire Department battled a brushfire late Saturday night that broke out on the grounds of Sheppard Pratt’s Towson campus near the historic gatehouse.
Protesters gather along the 9400 block of Reisterstown Rd, near the Tesla dealership in Owings Mills, to protest Elon Musk on Saturday, March 1, 2025.
Hundreds protest Elon Musk, Donald Trump outside Tesla dealership in Owings Mills
Nearly 300 protesters gathered outside the Tesla dealership in Owings Mills on Saturday, waving homemade signs as drivers slowly passed by beeping their horns in a show of support.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA - JANUARY 20: Angie Stone attends The 6th Annual URBAN ONE HONORS: Best In Black presented by TV One at Coca Cola Roxy on January 20, 2024 in Atlanta, Georgia.
CIAA officials, fans mourn sudden death of R&B legend Angie Stone
Legendary R&B singer Angie Stone, who was scheduled to perform during the CIAA tournament at CFG Bank Arena on Saturday, died in a car crash in Alabama hours before. She was 63.
First responders attempt to rescue trapped construction workers on Academy Road in Catonsville on Friday.
IDs released of 2 construction workers killed in Catonsville partial home collapse
Baltimore County Police identified the two construction workers killed on Friday after a partial home collapse in Catonsville.
A still from a livestream by Howard County Police as Chief Gregory Der updated the media on Saturday, Feb. 23, 2025, about a double shooting that left one teen dead and another in critical condition.
Police: Double shooting near Columbia mall leaves one teenager dead, another critical
Howard County Police are investigating a double shooting that unfolded outside The Mall in Columbia on Saturday night.
The intersection of E. Pratt and S. Chester streets, where an Amazon driver ran over a woman in the Butchers Hill neighborhood and fled on Tuesday, February 18, 2025.
Lawyer for Chelsey Douglas asks for privacy after Amazon driver allegedly ran her over: ‘Long way to recovery’
The lawyer representing Chelsey Douglas, the woman allegedly run over by an Amazon delivery driver in Butchers Hill this week, released a statement Saturday on behalf of his client.
Emergency response units assess airplane wreckage in the Potomac River near Ronald Reagan Washington Airport on January 30, 2025 in Arlington, Virginia. An American Airlines flight from Wichita, Kansas collided with a helicopter while approaching Ronald Reagan National Airport.
American Airlines jet with 64 aboard collides with Black Hawk helicopter above Potomac River
An American Airlines jet collided with a Blackhawk helicopter while approaching Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport on Wednesday night, causing one of the most harrowing plane crashes in the U.S. in recent memory and launching a massive, overnight emergency response in the Potomac River.
A triple shooting left a 52-year-old woman dead in a “working-class neighborhood” in northern Baltimore Wednesday, January 22, 2025.
North Baltimore triple shooting leaves woman dead, child and man injured
Baltimore Police and Police Commissioner Richard Worley arrived at the scene of a triple shooting that unfolded in northern Baltimore Wednesday night.
Baltimore County firefighters are battling a three-alarm blaze that broke out Saturday evening at a recycling plant in Dundalk. (Baltimore County Fire Department)
Recycling plant fire in Baltimore County causes partial building collapse
Baltimore County firefighters are battling a three-alarm blaze that broke out Saturday evening at a recycling plant in Dundalk.
Party City announced plans to close all of its stores after nearly 40 years in business.
Party City stores closing: What’s next for Maryland’s 20 locations
Party City announced plans to close its more than 700 stores nationwide.
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