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Jayne Miller

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Baltimore, MD, United States

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  • WTAE-TV Pittsburgh

Past articles by Jayne:

Jayne Miller goes 1-on-1 for last time with Baltimore mayor

Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott offers some perspective during a conversation about the city's future. → Read More

Federal efforts shift to prevent violence in Baltimore City

The 11 News I-Team examines the federal effort to create a violence intervention program on the local level, searching for solutions amid an increase in gun violence in Baltimore. → Read More

I-Team follows the election money, finds many out-of-state donors

As evidenced by constant political TV ads, candidates are spending a significant amount of money in Maryland's major races. → Read More

Data suggests speed cameras on JFX having an effect, I-Team finds

The 11 News I-Team obtained new data showing whether the new speed-enforcement cameras on the Jones Falls Expressway are having any effect. → Read More

Tourism industry in Baltimore seeks to rebound amid pandemic

Baltimore's tourism industry took a big hit from the COVID-19 pandemic, but the July Fourth holiday weekend marks the first celebration in the city since 2019. → Read More

Defense attorney Ken Ravenell receives 57-month prison sentence

A federal judge on Wednesday sentenced Baltimore defense attorney Ken Ravenell to prison. → Read More

Harbor Bank opens new branch at Northwood Commons

A new bank branch opened in northeast Baltimore as the region has seen more closings of banks in recent years than almost any part of the country. → Read More

Ferguson threatens to withhold state funds over bus route changes

Plans to change the Charm City Circulator bus system are drawing complaints from one of the state's top legislative leaders. → Read More

Family awaits autopsy after student's sudden death at summer camp

An autopsy could hold the key to what caused the sudden death of a Baltimore City seventh-grade student at summer camp in Cecil County. → Read More

Baltimore board OKs $300K GTTF settlement for rapper Young Moose

The rapper Young Moose is getting a big check from the city of Baltimore as a result of yet another Gun Trace Task Force settlement. → Read More

Suspect, mobile phone store employee hurt in attempted robbery

Two people were shot Tuesday afternoon during an attempted armed robbery at a store in a northeast Baltimore shopping center. → Read More

Homicides in cars poses additional challenge for city police

An increasing number of gun violence incidents in Baltimore involve victims shot while in a vehicle, and for police, it poses an additional challenge. → Read More

Baltimore emphasizes community-violence intervention effort

Baltimore is banking like never before on an effort to reduce violence that doesn't involve policing, but instead, community-violence intervention. → Read More

State OKs sale of Spring Grove Hospital Center to UMBC for $1

The Board of Public Works approved the sale and leaseback of Spring Grove Hospital Center to UMBC for $1. → Read More

Governor declines to release money sooner for abortion training

Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan said he will not budge on his decision not to release money to train new providers to perform abortions. → Read More

This is what it takes to rebuild Baltimore's vacant houses

With so many vacant properties that are expensive to rebuild, what does it take to succeed? The 11 News I-Team finds answers. → Read More

2 charged in carjacking of BPD detective, 3rd suspect at large

Baltimore police announced charges against a man and a teenager in connection with the carjacking of a detective and said a third suspect remains at large. → Read More

Maryland voters decide access to abortion in 1992 ballot question

Maryland voters decided the abortion question 30 years ago on the ballot, and that decision stands today. → Read More

Exoneree Kirk Bloodsworth receives $83K from Maryland for housing

Maryland officials approved additional compensation for Kirk Bloodsworth for housing. → Read More

Baltimore proposes changes to Charm City Circulator service

Baltimore City is proposing changes to its Charm City Circulator service, the free bus service that currently serves mostly the downtown corridor. → Read More