As a self-described straight shooter, WBAL afternoon/early evening anchor and Baltimore-area native Robert Lang has been a part of the station for more than 17 years, with more than 35 years in the industry.

“I thought about my own family in a synagogue on Shabbat,” Lang said regarding the Tree of Life synagogue killings. “My parents might typically be in a synagogue at Shabbat. My brother, his family, my nieces and nephews. I thought this could have been us. It’s very hard to cover a story like that, but you try to separate your own emotions from your professional responsibility.”

Throughout the years, Lang has covered COVID-19, the death and trials around Freddie Gray, the Maryland general assembly, the approval of gay marriage, various political campaigns and more, but as a person, Lang picked up the values on the basis of how he lives through Judaism.

Lang is Jewish and celebrates Hanukkah regularly. But with stories of local anti-Semitism attacks in the Baltimore area and national religious hate attacks like the 2018 Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh, Lang admits that “it’s hard to separate your own emotions from a story like that.”... Read More: WBAL