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Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott offers some perspective during a conversation about the city's future. → Read More
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
As evidenced by constant political TV ads, candidates are spending a significant amount of money in Maryland's major races. → Read More
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
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
A federal judge on Wednesday sentenced Baltimore defense attorney Ken Ravenell to prison. → Read More
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
Plans to change the Charm City Circulator bus system are drawing complaints from one of the state's top legislative leaders. → Read More
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
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
Two people were shot Tuesday afternoon during an attempted armed robbery at a store in a northeast Baltimore shopping center. → Read More
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 is banking like never before on an effort to reduce violence that doesn't involve policing, but instead, community-violence intervention. → Read More
The Board of Public Works approved the sale and leaseback of Spring Grove Hospital Center to UMBC for $1. → Read More
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
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
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 decided the abortion question 30 years ago on the ballot, and that decision stands today. → Read More
Maryland officials approved additional compensation for Kirk Bloodsworth for housing. → Read More
Baltimore City is proposing changes to its Charm City Circulator service, the free bus service that currently serves mostly the downtown corridor. → Read More