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Law bans the gay/trans panic defense in Maryland

A slew of laws is now in effect in October, including one that eliminates the gay/trans "panic" defense in murder cases. → Read More

Multiple people shot in east Baltimore Wednesday night

One woman is dead, five people were shot in east Baltimore Wednesday evening, police said. → Read More

Vaccination efforts at Fiesta Baltimore 2021

As music filled Patterson Park in a celebration of Latin-x culture, a life-saving effort played its part in the backdrop of Fiesta Baltimore 2021. → Read More

Baltimore County police charge man with child abuse, rape

Detectives charged a man with child abuse and rape after a child came forward alleging abuse, Baltimore County police said Saturday. → Read More

Protesters, leaders rally calling for Hogan to stop evictions in Maryland

Protesters and some lawmakers plan to sleep overnight on the steps of St. Anne's Parish, right across from the governor's mansion with a clear message to Hogan -- stop Marylanders from being evicted. → Read More

Police: Man shot, killed outside of home in Elkton

A man was shot and killed outside of his home in Elkton Wednesday night. → Read More

Kennedy Krieger Institute to address youth violence in conference

Experts at the Kennedy Krieger Institute said they will hold a two-day trauma conference to address the recent spike in youth violence. → Read More

Man dies after being struck on I-83 in Baltimore

WBAL-TV 11 News looked into the policies rideshare drivers must take to ensure everyone's safety. → Read More

Large fire damages house in Windsor Mill Thursday

Crews battle two-alarm house fire in Windsor Mill on Thursday afternoon. → Read More

Experts remain cautious amid predictions of decrease in hospitalizations

As the nation grapples with delta variant cases, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is predicting new hospitalizations will soon decrease over the next four weeks, but many health professionals aren't as optimistic. → Read More

Baltimore group organizes community walk in response to week of violence

Following a week of gun violence that saw multiple people shot in Baltimore city, including children, one group plans to take action. → Read More

'Woodlawn Jane Doe' identified through DNA evidence, police say

Baltimore County police have identified the teenager who was known as "Woodlawn Jane Doe." → Read More

Organizers plan event to connect residents to Middle Branch Park

Connecting people in Baltimore to activities that they might not know are available in their own community is the initiative behind an event at Middle Branch Park in south Baltimore. → Read More

Each step at M&T Bank Stadium honors 9/11 first responders

Those who gave the ultimate sacrifice to help save lives on Sept. 11, 2001, were remembered in Maryland. → Read More

Remembering 9/11 victims in Maryland

Those who gave the ultimate sacrifice to help save lives on that fateful day are also being remembered in Maryland. → Read More

Annapolis neighborhood rallies together after devastating tornado

While homes, trees and businesses are ripped apart in Annapolis, the storm is showing the resilience of neighbors as they band together to help one another pick up the pieces. → Read More

Students, parents across Maryland prepare for first day of school

Students and parents prepare for first day of school → Read More

Marylanders rally against pending unemployment claims

Unemployed Workers' Union protest pending unemployment claims → Read More

Lightning strikes top of laundromat in Manchester

A lightning strike sent bricks of a laundromat crashing down on Main Street in Manchester. → Read More

Baltimore business owner explains proof of COVID-19 vaccination policy

Jason Daniloski, the co-owner of Silver Queen Cafe, said he rather potentially lose his business than lose a life. → Read More