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CANDACE DOLD is the traffic and entertainment reporter for FOX45 News.

Before Candace settled in at FOX45, she traveled across the country competing in beauty pageants. She never preached about world peace, but Candace does believe each person should create a positive imprint on their community. Her experiences with pageants sparked Candace's interest in Broadcasting. She started pursuing her career while interning with NFL Films in Mt. Laurel, New Jersey. After living and breathing the game for a few months, she became an avid football fan. During her days as a student at the University of Maryland in College Park, Candace sported the red and black as a Terps Cheerleader for the football and basketball teams. Now, you can find her in the stands at M&T Bank Stadium during every Ravens home game.

Candace planted her roots at FOX45 in 2004. She gained hands-on experience as an intern with FOX45 Morning and Night Newscasts. In June 2005, Candace put her finger on the pulse of Baltimore as the Associate Producer for FOX45 Morning News. In September 2006, Candace started giving you the edge on your commute through her traffic reports.

Candace is an active member of the Ed Block Courage Award Foundation and several other community organizations. She is a proud recipient of President Bush's Student Service Award Medal for her efforts as a scholar and humanitarian. When Candace isn't updating you on traffic or the latest events that are shaping Hollywood, she enjoys staying physically fit and walking her dogs, Bart and Simba.

     

Man charged with passing counterfeit $20 bill

Suspect in homicide arrested

Zoo finishes fiscal year in the black

Woman sentenced in theft plot

Camper identified after river death in Western Md.

Associated Press Writer

Leahy seeks motive in anthrax case

Police seek public's help in locating slaying suspect

Senate president's son doesn't get judge appointment

O'Malley makes third Court of Appeals appointment

Mayor seeks federal probe into raid at his home

Beltway project hurts, rather than helps, traffic

Rockefeller may have been German exchange student

Camper dies in river near Friendsville

Wicomico County needs new site for dredge spoils

Lobbying group seeks to loosen DC law

Funds approved for pavilion at Wye Oak site

Racial gap reported in infant death numbers

Man found insane during mother's shooting

Young children mostly minority in 5 counties

   
       
       
               


 

 
 

 
 

 
 

 
 

 
     
     

 

 

 

 

 

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