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A Baltimore man who found the act of forgiveness key to his mental health -- and his survival -- will share his story on the world stage. → Read More
There's a push to regulate facial recognition technology in Baltimore after a ban on it expires next week. → Read More
There is so much broadcast history to Stan Stovall, you could write a book on it. Or at least, fill a book with it. → Read More
It seems hard to imagine WBAL-TV and Baltimore without Stan Stovall -- a trailblazer in the television news industry and a trusted voice for decades. → Read More
An elite college lacrosse player, Morgan Rodgers, died by suicide. No one knew she was suffering in silence. See the effort in her name aims to help others. → Read More
Frustrations have grown over faulty elevators at Lakeview Towers, and little has changed, the 11 News I-Team has learned. → Read More
There's a push to address conflicts with the youngest of students through what's called restorative practices. → Read More
Erin Surette, with the Falls Road Running Store, says the Baltimore Marathon is the toughest course she has ever run and explains why. → Read More
With all the focus on the big races at Saturday's Baltimore Running Festival, there's one that doesn't require the same level of training. → Read More
Maryland voters will decide whether to legalize recreational marijuana this November. → Read More
A mother has turned pain from loss into power, in an effort to address the stigma and shame of addiction. → Read More
A Maryland children's camp has adapted in an effort to help support those who are overwhelmed with emotion. → Read More
After more than 40 years on the beat, Jayne Miller retires from WBAL-TV 11 → Read More
A resident of a Baltimore apartment building concerned about his safety turned to the 11 News I-Team. → Read More
The way to address squeegee workers on the corners in Baltimore has become a high-profile issue in the race for Baltimore City state's attorney. → Read More
Staffing shortages across state government in Maryland are leading to dangerous working conditions and delays in critical services, union leaders allege. → Read More
The 11 News I-Team has learned that for the first time, some members of the Baltimore City Council will weigh in publicly on the ethics case against council President Nick Mosby. → Read More
There are no surprises on where the candidates for Maryland's biggest races in this year's election stand about the Roe v. Wade issue. → Read More
The violence in Baltimore City is taking a toll on many -- parents, their children and even the mentors and advocates who are working closely with them. → Read More
Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan on Friday signed several major pieces of tax relief legislation. → Read More