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  • 6 days ago | wbaltv.com | Breana Ross

    There's something about strapping on a helmet, getting on a horse and riding through a quiet farm that brings Chad Devilviss a sense of peace and joy."I feel happy," Devilviss told 11 News. "The horses are my favorite part of riding."Devilviss started riding 25 years ago, and it has been his hobby ever since then, making him feel empowered as he tracks his progress from when he first started."It took two men to hold me on my horse.

  • 1 week ago | wbaltv.com | Breana Ross

    LIKE, I CAN NEVER DECIDE IF I LIKE SILVER OR GOLD BETTER. AND YOU THOUGHT ABOUT THAT? INSIDE ZACHARY’S JEWELERS IN DOWNTOWN ANNAPOLIS, 11 YEAR OLD HELEN TALADA IS GETTING THE CHANCE TO GIVE HER MOM A MOTHER’S DAY GIFT. SHE’LL NEVER FORGET. I ALWAYS MAKE A MOTHER’S DAY GIFT, AND I FEEL LIKE THIS ONE IS EXTRA SPECIAL. EXTRA SPECIAL? BECAUSE HELEN DESIGNED THIS RING HERSELF WITH HER MOM IN MIND. I FEEL LIKE EVERY BRANCH IS SOMETHING THAT SHE DOES TO HELP ME.

  • 1 week ago | wbaltv.com | Breana Ross

    SETTING UP FOR A SUCCESSFUL DAY, IT’S A REWARDING FEELING FOR ORLANDO GORDON. HE’S A FIRST YEAR, SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADE MATH TEACHER AT BERKELEY ELEMENTARY MIDDLE SCHOOL. I LIKE THE COMMUNITY THAT BERKELEY HAS, ALONG WITH THE IMPACT THAT I FEEL THAT I’M MAKING ON THE KIDS THAT ARE IN SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADE. GORDON IS A PART OF TEACH FOR AMERICA. BALTIMORE.

  • 1 week ago | wbaltv.com | Breana Ross

    When people walk the halls of Forest Park High School, they see Principal Nina Mouzone greeting students, correcting them, giving them hugs and showing off her signature green lipstick. "It's symbolic," Mouzone told 11 News. "I bleed green. It's real."Mouzone, affectionately called "Principal Mo," was a longtime teacher in schools across Baltimore City and Baltimore County before becoming the principal at Forest Park High School five years ago. Since then, she has transformed the school.

  • 2 weeks ago | wbaltv.com | Breana Ross

    A Baltimore organization is changing lives through mentorship and job training.Ronald Smith III never imagined himself on the site of a full-time job as a project engineer with L.F. Jennings Inc."It's unfathomable, because a year ago, I was just on home detention. I had an ankle monitor on my leg," Smith told 11 News.

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Breana Ross
Breana Ross @breanarossWBAL
14 May 25

Thank you for watching! Sent you an email!

Heber Brown III
Heber Brown III @HeberBrown3

Thank you @breanarossWBAL for highlighting this piece on #foodapartheid in #Baltimore I'd love the opportunity to share with you the work of my organization @BlackChurchFSN to address this Food access in Baltimore: Gap in grocery store availability https://t.co/yfSUN9dKrT

Breana Ross
Breana Ross @breanarossWBAL
14 May 25

I've been working on a 3-part series exploring food access in Baltimore City. Part 1 aired yesterday. Please check it out below! Part 2 airs tonight at 5:45 on @wbaltv11. Please tune in! Baltimore Food Access: Closing the grocery store gap (Part 1) https://t.co/sh88hFNCYB

Breana Ross
Breana Ross @breanarossWBAL
13 May 25

RT @AmtrakNECAlerts: Due to an ongoing incident near the rail corridor in Baltimore, train service between Baltimore (BAL) and Washington (…