‘Leadership failed’: Emails show Maryland school aware of violence before bus stop fight
Towson, Md. (WBFF) — An alarming student fight caught on camera at a school bus stop in Towson. Now, five juveniles have been charged with second-degree assault. And a victim is trying to heal. But one parent says this fight should not surprise anyone. The warning signs were there....
Road crews to begin safety project on MD 150 in Middle River
MIDDLE RIVER, MD—State transportation officials announced Monday the launch of a new safety project on Eastern Boulevard in Baltimore County, the latest in a series of Complete Streets Quick-Build initiatives designed to rapidly protect pedestrians and cyclists. The Maryland Department of Transportation State Highway Administration will implement the project along MD 150 at the intersection […]
» Summer Trial Date Confirmed for Inner Harbor Shooting Suspect
A 21-year-old man suspected in an Inner Harbor shooting from last fall is now set to stand trial in June, following an April 27 scheduling hearing before Baltimore City Circuit Court Judge Melissa K. Copeland. Davon Matthews is charged with attempted murder, assault, conspiracy and several firearm violations for his...
Towson neighbors cashing in complaints over Bank of America proposed new signs
TOWSON, Md. — Towson neighbors are cashing in complaints about proposed changes at the Bank of America on York Road. Towson neighbors cashing in complaints over Bank of America proposed new signs. The bank is requesting variances to install two illuminated signs at the location, each with an area...
Waiting for the wild weather on Wednesday
Meteorologist Stevie Daniels says showers return today with the threat of heavy rain, gusty winds, and isolated strong-severe thunderstorms on Wednesday.
» Man Charged With Shooting Girlfriend’s Uncle Gets 5 Years on Assault Charge
Tavon Jones, 24, was sentenced to serve five years behind bars before Baltimore City Circuit Court Judge Jennifer B. Schiffer on April 24. Jones, who was previously charged with multiple gun offenses alongside double counts of attempted murder and assault, pleaded guilty last September to firearm use and one count of first-degree assault. In exchange for his plea, the state dismissed his remaining...
The Curse of Black Aggie: Maryland’s Forbidden Statue
MARLYAND - For decades, a bronze figure sat in an unassuming cemetery in Pikesville, Maryland, striking fear into the hearts of locals. Known as "Black Aggie," this hooded, haunting statue became the center of an urban legend so potent that it eventually had to be removed from public view for its own protection—and the public's.
Undocumented immigrant shot by ICE officers pleads guilty to federal charge
An undocumented immigrant from Portugal pleaded guilty to federal charges of damaging government property after he rammed into immigration vehicles while trying to drive away on Christmas Eve in Glen Burnie, Maryland.
Workday ends with $100,000 lottery surprise in Baltimore
Overtime shift pays off with $100,000 scratch-off win for Baltimore
A former blackface performer runs for Maryland House of Delegates seat
A Baltimore County man who for years performed in blackface as the 1920s entertainer Al Jolson is running for the Maryland House of Delegates. He’s listed on the ballot as Bobby Al Jolson Berger. Berger said he stopped performing as Jolson in blackface in 2016. He said people got...

















