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Sandra Explores Holiday 'Pop-Up' Shops

Retailers are trying to seize the opportunity to collect during the holiday shopping season. In the middle of the artsy Harbor East neighborhood, five new shops have popped up. 11 News' Sandra Shaw reports on the essence of the holiday "pop-up shop."

Residents Upset With Fire House Closures

11 News reporter Kerry Cavanaugh has details. ... WBAL

WBAL 11PM News Tease and Open 1981

From WBAL Baltimore, the open and tease for Action News at 11PM. The open goes on much longer than most of the ones today, and it moves!

Raw: Phelps Talks Pot Photo

Olympic gold medalist Michael Phelps talks about learning from his mistakes and his future career plans in his first TV interview since a photo of him smoking a marijuana pipe was published. ... wbal baltimore "michael phelps" swimming marijuana pot photo image fallout

Dixon Attends Ray Lewis Turkey Giveaway

Mayor Sheila Dixon is trying to keep her office running as business as usual even while her trial has entered its fourth day without a verdict. She was out Tuesday night at a turkey basket giveaway in west Baltimore with Ravens' linebacker Ray Lewis.

John Collins Celebrates 20 Years At WBAL

Sunday marked a milestone day for meteorologist John Collins!

Sarah Interviews Kermit The Frog And Fozzie Bear

Another Muppets Christmas special is upcoming -- Sarah Caldwell spends time with the stars! ... WBAL

Towson Band Heads To NYC For Macy's Parade

The entire country will be introduced to Towson University's marching band on Thanksgiving Day. The band will leave for New York City to perform in the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade.

Canned Items To Be Collected At Ravens Game

If you're going to the Ravens game this weekend, don't forget to take a donation for the Maryland food Bank. The wives of Ravens players and personnel are collection cans and money for the nonprofit organization.

Juror 11: There Was Confusion At First

Juror No. 11, who sent a lot of notes during the trial, says there was a lot of confusion in the beginning because of the legal language.

Family Searching For Missing Woman

A search is under way for a missing Baltimore County woman. The family of 23-year-old Jerryell Foster said she never showed up for Thanksgiving dinner and hasn't been to work.

Ray Rice Talks Education With Kids

Over 1000 Baltimore city middle school students got a treat when Raven's running back Ray Rice came for a visit. The football star talked with students about the importance of good education.

City Mounted Police Get More Funds

In spite of her conviction, Baltimore Mayor Sheila Dixon made a public appearance Wednesday, where she helped announced new funding to keep Baltimore's mounted police unit in business.

Family Mourns Man Killed In Hit-And-Run

Police are searching for the person responsible for killing a man during a hit-and-run in Glen Burnie as the man's family looks for closure.

Local Brew To Be Showcased At Md. Food Chain

A Westminster home brewing club is looking forward to next month because one of its beers will be on tap at a popular restaurant chain in Maryland.

Juror 3: Verdict A Complicated Decision

Juror No. 3 told 11 News that the verdict was a complicated decision and that watching some of the testimony a second time helped them come to a conclusion.

Dixon's Future To Depend On Constitution, Judge

Whether or not Baltimore Mayor Sheila Dixon gets to keep her office in City Hall will depend on if the state's Constitution applies in the case, as well as the opinion of the judge who presided over her trial.

Ravens Help Needy For Thanksgiving

It has become a tradition for many Ravens players to take a little break during Thanksgiving and help those less fortunate. This week, the players are become heroes for more than just what they do on the field.

'Tea Party' Protest Planned In Westminster

Many people across the country, including some in Maryland, are planning to participate in a nationwide "tea party" as a way to protest increased government spending and corporate bailouts. ... wbal baltimore "tea party" protest spending obama government bailouts nationwide "stimulus package"

Raw Video: Washington Monument Lighting

Watch the spectacular lighting of the Washington Monument in Baltimore!

Dixon 'Regrets' Putting City Residents Through Trial

In a brief statement on Thursday regarding her recent guilty verdict on embezzlement charges, Baltimore Mayor Sheila Dixon said she's reviewing her options and will continue to work hard at city business.

Dinosaur Park Opens For Fossil Enthusiasts

If you've got a rock collector, fossil hunter or dinosaur fanatic in your house, there's a new dinosaur park that's opened in Prince George's County to take them to, and park officials say there have already been some significant finds.

WBAL Action News Open 1973

From WBAL Baltimore, the first version of the Classical Gas Action News Open.

WBAL TV 11 News Open late 60s

From WBAL Baltimore one of the great all time news opens, with Cool Hand Luke music, Movie of the Week animations, and the set walls that rotate into place! Add a puppet for the weather segment and you've got a winner!

Pro Bull Riders To Perform In Baltimore

Professional Bull Riders Inc. is headed to Charm City for two nights next month for the 2010 Built Ford Tough Series at First Mariner Arena. Champion bull rider Ryan McConnel talked with 11 News about what to expect during the show.