Baltimore, MD – As the anticipation for the 2025 baseball season reaches a fever pitch, WBAL Radio is proud to announce its comprehensive coverage of the O’s Spring Training. As the flagship ...
Former WBAL-TV education reporter Tim Tooten has died, according to the Baltimore television station, which posted a tribute to its “highly beloved” colleague Sunday. His cause of death was ...
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The Chief Communications Officer for Anne Arundel County Public Schools Bob Mosier told WBAL NewsRadio about the low attendance the county is experiencing… “It looks like more than a third of ...
Musicians Melissa Etheridge and Tech N9ne have each ... the most up-to-date coverage of the stories that matter. Tune in to WBAL NewsRadio for real-time updates and in-depth analysis.
Of course, Tim’s reporting is so much more than that. For the better part of his career at WBAL-TV 11, which started in 1988, Tim was the only full-time education reporter in Baltimore ...
WBAL-TV has reported extensively about BGE’s rate hikes and the assistance being offered for some customers regarding their bills. On Friday, 11 News spoke exclusively with BGE’s president ...
As the tragic news of former WBAL-TV education reporter Dr. Tim Tooten was announced, several Maryland leaders have reached out to send their condolences. The list includes Baltimore Mayor Brandon ...
Former WBAL-TV education reporter Tim Tooten has died, according to the Baltimore television station, which posted a tribute to its “highly beloved” colleague Sunday. Tooten retired from the TV ...
Maryland State Superintendent of Schools Carey Wright spoke with WBAL’s C4 and Bryan Nehman Wednesday morning. She told them the state still has a long way to go, but there’s reason to feel ...
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