Tim Tooten, a reporter recalled as the ‘heart and soul’ of the WBAL-TV newsroom, died Saturday at MedStar Union Memorial ...
Like many others, Special Olympics Maryland has fond memories of our friend and colleague, Dr. Tim Tooten. Tooten, who died ...
Tim Tooten, who spent 35 years as an education reporter for WBAL-TV before retiring in 2023, has died, according to the ...
Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott took a moment of his day to remember our beloved Dr. Tim Tooten. From my seat at Super Bowl LIX ...
The first Cool Schools Plunge took place in 2011, when students from across Maryland jumped into the chilly Chesapeake Bay to raise money for Special Olympics. In 2024, newly retired Tim Tooten was on ...
It's said that the true magic of life lies in the relationships formed along the way. No truer words belonged to Dr. Tim ...
Dr. Tim Tooten's death in February 2025 appears to have been unexpected, suggesting it may have been sudden. Before his death ...
BALTIMORE -- Maryland leaders and community members are mourning the death of esteemed journalist Rev. Dr. Tim Tooten Sr. Tooten, who was 66, was an anchor at WBAL-TV 11 for more than 35 years. WBAL ...
Many tuned into Tooten's award winning reporting on local education. During the winter months, Tooten was often one of the ...
Dr. Tim Tooten was a prominent journalist and pastor, best known for his long tenure of work with WBAL-TV 11 in Baltimore, where he served as chief education reporter for more than 35 years.