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Rob Roblin

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Baltimore, MD, United States

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Special Olympics Maryland athletes ready for Summer Games!

Rob Roblin talks with the athletes of the Special Olympics Maryland Summer Games ahead of the opening ceremony. → Read More

Special Olympics Maryland Summer Games more than just competition

The Special Olympics Maryland Summer Games are more than just competition. Watch the video to see what services will be offered at the event at Towson Universit... → Read More

Video: Super Plungers dipping into bay all night

The Super Plungers are dipping into the Chesapeake Bay all night for the Polar Bear Plunge, supporting Special Olympics Maryland. → Read More

Video: Special Olympics Maryland athletes inspire Super Plungers

Groups of Super Plungers are diving into the Chesapeake Bay Friday into Saturday to raise money for Special Olympics Maryland. It's part of the Maryland State P... → Read More

Rob Roblin signs off WBAL-TV for last time

Finishing up 45 years in broadcasting, 11 News reporter Rob Roblin is retiring, so we're taking a look at a few of the most memorable stories he has covered. → Read More

Reminiscing on Roblin: Get on board The Love Boat

WBAL-TV 11 News reporter Rob Roblin is capping off 45 years in broadcasting with a well-earned retirement. We're taking a look at some of our favorite Rob Roblin stories, including when Rob took us aboard The Love Boat circa 1994. → Read More

Baltimore school students party with Orioles' players

Dozens of elementary school students got to spend part of the day Tuesday with the Baltimore Orioles. → Read More

Officials talk education during forum in Annapolis

Shaping Maryland's education policy, legislators and educators got together to talk about the future of public education. → Read More

Fans rep in anticipation of Army Navy game

It's one of the biggest and most emotional rivalries in football history and the two words that midshipmen are chanting: Beat Army. The first time the Army-Navy game was played in Baltimore was back in 1924, and Saturday will be the fifth time the game has been played in the city. → Read More

Powerball ticket worth $2M sold at store in Hampden

Maryland Lottery officials said a winning second-tier Powerball ticket worth $2 million was sold in Baltimore. → Read More

Amazon surprises Bea Gaddy Family Center with gifts

Amazon, which is opening a new fulfillment center in Baltimore, surprises the Bea Gaddy Family Center with a box full of Christmas gifts. → Read More

Amazon fulfills needs of Bea Gaddy Family Center

The Bea Gaddy Family Center is probably well known for its traditional annual Thanksgiving dinner. → Read More

Smoke seen for miles from Middle River fire

A fire ignites at Rosedale Roofing in Middle River, billowing smoke seen for miles around. → Read More

Maryland groups surveying typhoon damage

People from Lutheran World Relief of Baltimore are in the Philippines, working to ascertain how to best help those in need. → Read More

Maryland relief workers assessing Typhoon Hagupit

A Maryland group is in the Philippines to find out what's needed to assist victims of Typhoon Hagupit. → Read More

Bill would expand definition of vacant houses

Baltimore officials say they hope to be able to do something soonabout vacant homes throughout the city. → Read More

16,000 lights on Washington Monument to usher in holidays

More than 16,000 lights strung about the Washington Monument will be illuminated Thursday night, ushering in the holiday season in Baltimore. → Read More

Crews prepare Washington Monument for lighting

Each year, thousands gather at the Washington Monument for the lighting, which has become the official beginning of the holiday season in Baltimore. → Read More

City officials open illegal gun tip line

A new one-year pilot program, in partnership with Metro Crime Stoppers, is designed to increase the number of anonymous tips leading to the recovery of illegal guns, city officials said. → Read More

City councilwoman counters school closing

If all goes as planned, Baltimore City will close a half a dozen schools by next summer, but many parents and students said the buildings won't close without a fight. → Read More