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Maryland is getting its first data-driven look at how the COVID-19 pandemic affected student achievement. → Read More
Gov. Wes Moore announced a series of initiatives and funding to fight crime, including the appointment of the first Black superintendent of the Maryland State Police. → Read More
Two officers were shot over the past 36 hours in connection with a suicide call for a man who was finally captured early Friday morning in Harford County. → Read More
Marilyn Mosby's defense team wants a Monday filing deadline delayed as it tries to withdraw from the case while the government said it finds no good cause. → Read More
A child was fatally shot in the head Friday evening in west Baltimore, Police Commissioner Michael Harrison said. → Read More
From the gooey cheese to the crispy, chewy crust, we can't resist a great slice. → Read More
The 21st annual Shop with a Cop event took place Saturday in Baltimore County. → Read More
A small plane crashed Sunday evening into a power line tower, knocking out electricity to tens of thousands across parts of Montgomery County. → Read More
A federal, state and local effort is intended to stop guns from coming into Baltimore City, officials announced Thursday morning. → Read More
As part of our Commitment 2022 coverage from 11 News, WBALTV.com has the information you need to cast your vote. → Read More
The Cecil County Sheriff's Office on Monday identified the two adults and three children killed in Friday's murder-suicide in Elk Mills. → Read More
Cecil County Sheriff's Office deputies called Friday morning to a home in Elk Mills found the bodies of five people. → Read More
DTLR unveils a mural it commissioned at Mervo High School to honor Elijah Gorham. → Read More
The Maryland Department of Transportation and the Boys and Girls Clubs of Maryland packed school supplies. → Read More
A newly drawn redistricting map for the Baltimore Police Department reunites 18 neighborhoods that were previously divided by district lines. → Read More
The U.S. Naval Academy's Class of 2026 got their haircuts and uniforms Thursday for Induction Day. → Read More
The leaders of Maryland's General Assembly say eliminating the legislatively mandated gas tax increase will not reduce prices at the pump. → Read More
A day after a back-and-forth exchange of letters over Maryland's increase in the state gas tax, there are calls for a special session. → Read More
As gas prices continue to climb, Maryland's governor and comptroller are recommending each other take action to minimize the impact of a scheduled summer gas tax increase. → Read More
Members of the Baltimore City Council are seeking a short-term crime plan for "stopping the bleeding" amid the city's surge in violent crime. → Read More