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Rob Roblin talks with the athletes of the Special Olympics Maryland Summer Games ahead of the opening ceremony. → Read More
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
The Super Plungers are dipping into the Chesapeake Bay all night for the Polar Bear Plunge, supporting Special Olympics Maryland. → Read More
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
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
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
Dozens of elementary school students got to spend part of the day Tuesday with the Baltimore Orioles. → Read More
Shaping Maryland's education policy, legislators and educators got together to talk about the future of public education. → Read More
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
Maryland Lottery officials said a winning second-tier Powerball ticket worth $2 million was sold in Baltimore. → Read More
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
The Bea Gaddy Family Center is probably well known for its traditional annual Thanksgiving dinner. → Read More
A fire ignites at Rosedale Roofing in Middle River, billowing smoke seen for miles around. → Read More
People from Lutheran World Relief of Baltimore are in the Philippines, working to ascertain how to best help those in need. → Read More
A Maryland group is in the Philippines to find out what's needed to assist victims of Typhoon Hagupit. → Read More
Baltimore officials say they hope to be able to do something soonabout vacant homes throughout the city. → Read More
More than 16,000 lights strung about the Washington Monument will be illuminated Thursday night, ushering in the holiday season in Baltimore. → Read More
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
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
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