Skyler Henry, ABC2NEWS

Skyler Henry

ABC2NEWS

Baltimore, MD, United States

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Past articles by Skyler:

Contest for student 'conflict resolution' artwork begins in Maryland

Maryland Judiciary holding art contest for students for conflict resolution awareness. → Read More

UNDER ATTACK: Baltimore law enforcement officers victims of recent city crimes

On the clock and off, law enforcement officers in Baltimore have been under attack. → Read More

Police: Driver that killed Bowie State student initially stopped, but then kept driving

Police are looking for a driver who hit and killed 19-year-old Keshon Nowlin. → Read More

Family of missing Baltimore pregnant woman takes story national

22-year-old Akia Eggleston disappeared in May 2017. Her family was on 'The View' trying to bring national attention to her disappearance. → Read More

GUILTY: Man convicted in Glen Burnie cold case murder

A discarded coffee cup and cigarette butt provided the required genetic connection for police to solve a nearly decade-old cold case in Odenton. → Read More

Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay helps fix church cemetery damaged by flooding

Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay helps Asbury Broadneck United Church's cemetery with storm and wetland restoration project. → Read More

Stedman Graham heads workshop promoting Baltimore homeownership

Stedman Graham is heading a workshop along with Wells Fargo and HomeFree USA that's promoting home ownership in Baltimore, especially among African-Americans in the city. → Read More

Sparrows Point restaurant addresses weekend fight outside restaurant

After several fights stemming from incidents inside a Sparrows Point restaurant, the dock bar's owner says he's reviewing his security personnel to make sure that something like that doesn't happen again. → Read More

FBI: Baltimore area leads nation in bank robberies in 2019

After two bank robberies over the weekend, the FBI is looking at a group of bank robbers they're calling the 'Mod Squad'. They're responsible for 13 bank robberies in the Baltimore area this year. → Read More

Decades later, police still looking for Hagerstown teen's killer

Lorraine Zimmerman, 15, disappeared in April 1984. Her mother filed a missing persons report, but it wasn't until a week later someone found her....dead. → Read More

Baltimore squeegee kids respond: "I feel like they're assassinating our character."

As Baltimore searches for long-term solutions on what to do with squeegee kids in the city, teens who actually are doing it say they're only trying to make money, not cause any harm. → Read More

Former Mount Saint Joseph basketball player struck, killed in Owings Mills

21-year-old Daveyon Barnes was hit and killed late Friday night in Owings Mills while crossing Reisterstown Road. Baltimore County Police are looking for the driver of the second vehicle that hit Barnes. → Read More

Thousands flock to honor, explore new Harriet Tubman mural in Cambridge

There's a new Harriet Tubman mural in Cambridge that's drawn thousands from across the world to check out the latest image of the historical figure. → Read More

Woman identified after falling into water tank at Patapsco Treatment plant

BALTIMORE (WMAR) — The Patapsco Waste Water Treatment Plant is still going. A necessary entity, says Department of Public Works Jeffrey Raymond, but not without those carrying heavy hearts. "These are deadly, serious jobs. They are vital for the life and health of the people and the environment, but when all is said and done, at the end of a shift, and it's time to relax and be among people, and… → Read More

Baltimore mayor suggests boxing as way to curb violence in the city

Call it old school, maybe even far-fetched, but Umar Marvin McDowell says duking out dilemmas in the ring, may be just what Baltimore needs. → Read More

'Totally Unacceptable.' Baltimore Mayor Young reacts to group fighting near Inner Harbor

Baltimore Mayor Jack Young is the latest to weigh on the series of fights that happened at the Inner Harbor over the weekend. → Read More

Thieves bust into more than 60 self-storage units in Rosedale, Dundalk

Baltimore County Police say thieves have targeted more than 60 storage units throughout the county. They're taking items like computers, metal tools, and musical instruments from the units. → Read More

Bel Air Police 'months' from equipping officers with body-worn cameras

Bel Air Police leaders want its officers to begin to use body-worn cameras to promote accountability. → Read More

Nearly one year in, Roca is chipping away at juvenile crime in Baltimore

Nearly one year into the program, Roca is already impacting young men in Baltimore working to reduce the narrative and numbers of juvenile crime in the city. → Read More

12 Dodge minivans stolen in Catonsville in last two months; police calling thefts a 'trend'

Thieves are targeting Dodge minivans in Baltimore County. In the last two months, 12 minivans have either been stolen or broken into around the southwestern part of the county. → Read More