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The Army Rappers perform in Baltimore at CIAA Fan Fest

There are more than 200 different career paths in the U.S. Army, including musicians and even rappers. → Read More

Baltimore's Hiatus Cheesecake propels to next level with desserts

The owner of Baltimore's Hiatus Cheesecake is taking his business to the next level. → Read More

Baltimore woman celebrates her 110th birthday

Sunday will mark a new year, but Thursday marked 110 years for a west Baltimore resident. → Read More

Slight improvements since Southwest flight cancellations started

Flight cancellations and delays continued in the days after Christmas at airports across the country and at BWI-Marshall Airport. → Read More

Some rental car companies run out of cars amid canceled flights

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

This is how your Maryland Food Bank donations go long way

Elise Krikau, the Maryland Food Bank's senior vice president of development, explains how your donations go a long way. → Read More

Underground Railroad exhibit shows how travelers reached freedom

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

Notre Dame students honor memory of Queen Elizabeth II

Students at Notre Dame Preparatory School in Towson gathered this morning to watch the funeral for Queen Elizabeth II. → Read More

Baltimore woman creates spaces for Black creatives, activists

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

Help save the environment on National Oyster Weekend

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

Land of Kush celebrates national Black Restaurant Week

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

Next generation of crabbers start at Miller’s Island Crab camp

A Sparrows Point restaurant is giving kids hands-on training in the industry it loves. → Read More

AVAM gets whirligig back after 5-month restoration project

Vollis Simpson's 55-foot-tall whirligig returned to the American Visionary Art Museum in Baltimore after a five-month restoration project. → Read More

Man sheds shares story on 'adopting while gay' in Baltimore

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

'Time 2 Grind' boxing gym works with youth to find success

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

Baltimore beekeeper starts The John Newman Honeybee Co.

A Cherry Hill native is supplying raw honey to the community through her beekeeping business. → Read More

Former Raven turned pro boxer draws inspiration from daughter

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

Mom leaves hospital after complications from COVID-19

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

Fort McHenry's cherry blossoms set to bloom

There's one sure sign that spring is around the corner: cherry blossoms are beginning to bloom. → Read More

NASA on rising global temperatures: situation is grim

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