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Barry Simms

Barry Simms

General Assignment Reporter & I-Team Reporter at WBAL-TV

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  • English
Covering topics
  • Investigative Reporting
  • Local News

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Mayor seeks prosecutor to reconsider severing ties with MONSE

The Baltimore prosecutor's office is severing ties with the mayor's office responsible for overseeing crime-reduction programs.
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Baltimore hotel could be at risk of police shutting it down over cr...

An East Baltimore hotel at the center of multiple criminal investigations could be at risk of police shutting it down.
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City bill would make homeownership more affordable; Skeptics remain

During a hearing Monday, people from various neighborhoods voiced strong opinions against the idea. They think creating more rentals would be great but worry that it will be at the expense and detriment of certain neighborhoods. The Housing Options and Opportunities Act focuses on affordable housing, homeownership and creating additional rental space in Baltimore.
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Nursing students worried over possible loss of federal student loans

Some nurses who returned to school for more professional training are worried about the news that the U.S. Department of Education is considering excluding nursing programs from its definition of professional degree programs. "So, it's pretty upsetting for a lot of us," said Jamie Kotler, who has been a nurse for more than four years.
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Bill would allow for subdivision of homes for rent

The Baltimore City Council is considering a bill that lawmakers said could provide more affordable housing.
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'My heart is here': After tough journey navigating lung cancer, BPD...

In March 2024, Stephen Diggs began working in the city's Western District, an assignment he requested after graduating from the police academy. It's a place he couldn't wait to get back to after battling a devastating illness. Still, to most people's surprise, Diggs says he's blessed — blessed that he had Stage 3 lung cancer and not Stage 4.
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Howard County school community protests delayed renovation plans

Students, parents and teachers protested Thursday at the Howard County Board of Education, claiming that a promise made should be kept.
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Exploring options to prevent another health insurance impasse

Maryland state leaders are exploring options in an effort to prevent another impasse between health providers and insurers.
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Neighbors in limbo years after devastating vacant business fire

A devastating fire at a vacant business in Belair-Edison leaves neighboring property owners in limbo years later over repairs that can't proceed.
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'Police did what they were supposed to do': Man mourns dog fatally ...

The owner of a dog fatally shot by Baltimore police officers tells WBAL-TV 11 News he doesn't blame his dog or police for what happened.
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Police ask possible victims of registered sex offender to come forward

Police released new photos on Thursday of a man charged in connection with an assault and attempted rape at Johns Hopkins University. Recently, Raymond Willis Lunn, 31, was arrested for theft. His image was captured by security cameras at the university on Oct. 18. Police said they tracked Lunn's movement from that day.