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There are more than 200 different career paths in the U.S. Army, including musicians and even rappers. → Read More
The owner of Baltimore's Hiatus Cheesecake is taking his business to the next level. → Read More
Sunday will mark a new year, but Thursday marked 110 years for a west Baltimore resident. → Read More
Flight cancellations and delays continued in the days after Christmas at airports across the country and at BWI-Marshall Airport. → Read More
Amid many flight cancellations and delays in the days after Christmas, some travelers are deciding to take matters into their own hands and drive home. → Read More
Elise Krikau, the Maryland Food Bank's senior vice president of development, explains how your donations go a long way. → Read More
A new exhibit at the B&O Railroad Museum examines the Underground Railroad through the eyes of those who traveled it to freedom. → Read More
Students at Notre Dame Preparatory School in Towson gathered this morning to watch the funeral for Queen Elizabeth II. → Read More
A woman in Baltimore is making a difference in the city through cultural events and fundraising. She also recently won an important award. → Read More
National Oyster Weekend is coming up, and while that may mean tasty eats for some, for others, it's an opportunity to help save the environment. → Read More
The Greater Washington, D.C., and Baltimore Black Restaurant Week is right around the corner. 11 News stopped by a local restaurant in the city to see what's on the menu and why the occasion is so important. → Read More
A Sparrows Point restaurant is giving kids hands-on training in the industry it loves. → Read More
Vollis Simpson's 55-foot-tall whirligig returned to the American Visionary Art Museum in Baltimore after a five-month restoration project. → Read More
As Father's Day approaches, during Pride Month, people are reminded that adopting a child isn't always an easy process, especially if you are gay. → Read More
At "Time 2 Grind" boxing gym in Baltimore, they had not one, but three big wins for a local boxing coach working to help young men and women stay out of trouble and find purpose. → Read More
A Cherry Hill native is supplying raw honey to the community through her beekeeping business. → Read More
From his time with the Baltimore Ravens football organization, to a career as a Baltimore County firefighter we've been following Walter Sanders for years. → Read More
A mother of three children, one of them a newborn, is finally leaving the hospital after 64 days there with a severe case of COVID-19. → Read More
There's one sure sign that spring is around the corner: cherry blossoms are beginning to bloom. → Read More
The director of the NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies told 11 News the situation is grim when it comes to global temperatures. → Read More