
Parking violations in Baltimore will soon cost you more
Starting Monday, May 12, the cost of parking violations will increase in Baltimore City.
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Before her time in Charm City, Tara worked at News 4 (WIVB/WNLO) in Buffalo, N.Y. where she reported on several national stories, including the Tops Markets Mass Shooting, severe winter storms, as well as Buffalo Bills and Sabres coverage.
Prior to her time in Buffalo, Tara worked at WETM where she anchored 18 News at Noon and reported for the evening newscasts. She also has experience as a producer and digital content creator.
Tara graduated Summa Cum Laude from the Roy H. Park School of Communications at Ithaca College and has a certificate in weather forecasting from Pennsylvania State University.
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