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Police said four people have been arrested after the fatal weekend shooting of a bar owner, including the wife of the victim. More Details

The WBAL TV 11 News I-Team has unraveled a scheme that allegedly used popular online ads to target people looking to rent a home, and the investigation has already led to one indictment. More Details

A Canadian bicyclist wears a helmet camera to document dangerous drivers and a few close calls. More Details

Whatever became of the stars of the 1984 campus comedy classic "Revenge of the Nerds"? More Details

Fishermen, conservationists and everyone in the tourism industry is waiting for word on BP's "top kill" effort. More Details


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The Navy's flight team, the Blue Angels, performed as part of Commissioning Week at the Naval Academy this afternoon. They've been flying since 1946.

Destiny Jasper
An 11-year-old Baltimore girl whose first sign of cancer was knee pain will be the first to undergo a clinical trial at Johns Hopkins Hospital that may one day change cancer treatment.

Lonnie Hall
A Baltimore man who dedicated his life to teaching the joys of physical activity and scouting to developmentally disabled children said a celebration for him on Wednesday was the greatest day of his life.

Police said four people have been arrested after the fatal weekend shooting of a Dundalk bar owner, including the wife of the victim.

Maryland officials said if oil from the leak in the Gulf of Mexico reaches as far north as Maryland, the impact is likely to be minimal.

Despite Baltimore's budget woes, leaders in the investment industry said the city is on stable financial ground.

Maryland's school board has unanimously approved an application to qualify for up to $250 million in federal education funds, but some school districts said the proposed changes still aren't sitting well with them.

Several hundred Baltimore city workers are worried about layoffs because of the city's budget problems.

Sandra Shaw previews an event taking place this weekend.

The battle against bullying is extending to what children watch on television. 11 News reporter Kerry Cavanaugh has the story.

Barry Simms reports on the arrest of four people, including the wife of the victim, in the shooting death of a bar owner. More Details

Authorities around the country are kicking off their annual Click It or Ticket campaign in which police will pull over and cite drivers who aren't belted.

Raymond Haysbert
Raymond V. Haysbert Sr., whose Parks Sausage Co. became the first black-owned business in the U.S. to go public in 1969, has died at age 90.

A popular concert venue in Towson is the first to use a new ticketing system that uses a mobile web browser for easy access.

Dozens of kids facing family, school or behavioral problems meet an inspiring role model.


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The I-Team unravels the scheme that allegedly fooled people who were looking to rent a house into thinking they'd landed a great home. More Details

Donna asks, what's with the Q&A? More Details


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