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Rachel Duncan

Rachel Duncan

producer at WBAL-TV Online

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Maryland juvenile services secretary responds to calls for his removal over handling of crimes

The Maryland Department of Juvenile Services and its leadership have come under fire this week over the handling of several recent high-profile cases.
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From pumpkins to corn mazes, here are fall events across Baltimore

Many events are scheduled this fall across Baltimore, including several festivals, boat shows and corn mazes opening.
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Poll: US Senate race in Maryland about more than candidates

A new poll from the Institute of Politics at the University of Maryland Baltimore County continues to show a gap in the lead for Maryland's U.S. Senate race.
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Prince George's County hosting Tacos and Tequila Music Festival

Get excited, "jump around' and cool down with some "ice, ice, baby" this weekend at the Tacos and Tequila Music Festival.
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Exclusive: Astronaut with Maryland ties shares her journey to space

Astronaut Jeanette Epps is living a dream very few get to see come true.
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11 puppies die in northeast Baltimore rowhome fire

Eleven puppies died Thursday morning after a house fire in northeast Baltimore.
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Hidden Dangers: 5-part series on beach safety from Ocean City

WBAL-TV presents “Hidden Dangers on the Beach,” a five-part series that highlights safety tips from the beaches of Ocean City.WBAL-TV’s Tori Yorgey brings you an exclusive series focused on beach safety, including tips on dealing with rip tides, digging holes safely, and she even joins a lifeguard training class with the Ocean City Beach Patrol.There are roughly 90 lifeguard stands along the Ocean City coast of the Atlantic Ocean.Among the training exercises include how to rescue a victim with a…
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Morgan State's marching band returns from overseas performances - W...

Morgan State University’s marching band is now home after a major performance at Normandy, France, 80 years after troops stormed the beaches there. The Magnificent Marching Machine performed in France on the 80th commemoration of D-Day.Music filled the parade route and beaches where, in 1944, Allied troops descended on several beaches during World War II.“It felt really cool just because of how important it was,” said Lloyd Richards, a member of the band.The trip was especially poignant for band…
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Cole Irvin, wife come to BARCS' aid after influx of dogs - WBAL TV ...

A recent hoarding incident left BARCS overwhelmed, prompting a call for assistance answered by Orioles pitcher Cole Irvin.Irvin is known not only for his skills on the mound, but also for his passion for animal welfare. His commitment to animal rescue extends beyond his own pets.“We have five dogs and all of them rescues,” Irvin told 11 News. “I’ve saved, shoot, I think we had 30 dogs come through our home last year, in terms of fostering, rehoming.“A recent hoarding situation in Baltimore City…
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Maryland delegate stands by post calling out 'Queers for Palestine'...

Baltimore County Delegate Kathy Szeliga stands by a social media post that others online have called offensive and homophobic.The post references a group called “Queers for Palestine,” which blocked an interstate near Walt Disney World.Szeliga, a Republican who represents House District 7A, reposted an original post on X from someone else. Szeliga added her post, writing: “These ‘queers’ need a one-way ticket to Gaza to see how Hamas feels about their lifestyle choices.“The backlash online has i…
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Hackers drain youth rugby club's bank account - WBAL TV Baltimore

A youth rugby league in Maryland is working to recover from a big hit off the field. The Maryland Exiles Youth Rugby Club welcomes everyone interested in playing rugby.“I like rugby because it’s for everyone, it’s for all people — all shapes and sizes. It’s a very inclusive sport,” said player Eric Ishekwene.“It’s like a mix between all the sports, like soccer and football, and it’s fun and I love the community,” said player Ellie Calderone.But now, the club feels exiled from a tournament in Nor…