Port of Baltimore breaks ground on new grain transloading facility
BALTIMORE, Md. - The Helen Delich Bentley Port of Baltimore is breaking ground a new grain transloading facility at the Seagirt Marine Terminal. Under a
Fund for Baltimore City high school students to carry on legacy of CEO Dr....
The Fund for Educational Excellence announced the creation of the Dr. Sonja B. Santelises Legacy Fund to honor Santelises’ decade of service as CEO of Baltimore City Public Schools. Santelises’ time as CEO made her the longest-serving leader of the district in more than 80 years. More than $250,000...
» Jury Selection Begins for Man Charged in 4 Cases, Including New Year’s Armed...
Baltimore City Circuit Court Judge LaZette C. Ringgold-Kirksey presided over jury selection on April 7 in the attempted murder trial of 41-year-old Eddie Murphy. Murphy faces a 22-count indictment for allegedly shooting a restaurant owner multiple times during a violent New Year’s Day robbery at American Wings & Pizza in Baltimore’s Old Goucher neighborhood.
Councilman Marks: Traffic improvements must be required at Ebenezer Road/Philadelphia Road intersection
The following is an update from Councilman David Marks. On April 8, the Baltimore Business Journal published a story about the marketing of a nine-acre site at Philadelphia Road and Ebenezer Road. For some readers, that article gave the impression that development was imminent at this location. It is not. Any permits are likely three […]
Sprouts Farmers Market to open in Middle River
MIDDLE RIVER, MD—Local officials and community leaders have confirmed that Sprouts Farmers Market will open a new location in the Middle River/White Marsh area, filling a retail space that has sat vacant since the departure of Big Lots. The grocery store is slated for the 9900 block of Pulaski Highway, situated within the shopping center […]
Hot Plate: Italian at Pierpoint, The Market at Hamilton plans, cruise buffet at Hersh’s...
The sun is out, soft shells are returning, and the Baltimore food scene is waking up for spring. This week is a busy one – here’s a look at what’s coming up:. The Silver Queen Café crew has a new venture in the works. The team is taking over the Harford Road space most recently occupied by Emma’s Tea Spot, and has plans to open...
Whistleblower says BCYF instructed employees on how to dodge transparency law
BALTIMORE (WBFF) — A whistleblower at the taxpayer-backed Baltimore Children and Youth Fund (BCYF) said the nonprofit’s leaders advised employees on how to skirt Maryland’s public information law—an allegation described by a media attorney as an "enormous problem.”. The allegation marks the latest in a series...
Baltimore man facing life in prison for armed gas station carjacking
BALTIMORE (WBFF) — A Baltimore man is facing life behind federal prison bars for an armed gas station carjacking in 2025. Ron Wardlow, 26, was found guilty of carjacking, using, carrying, and brandishing a gun during and in relation to a crime of violence, and possession of a gun and ammunition by a prohibited person in connection to the crime.
4 Juveniles Apprehended After Stolen-Car Chase In Baltimore
Baltimore police say a timely tip from witnesses and an eye in the sky resulted in the arrest of four teenagers Tuesday evening and the recovery of two stolen cars in the city’s southwest. Officers were dispatched just before 6:30 p.m. to the 100 block of N. Beechfield Ave....
Police seek help locating woman’s family after she was found wandering in east Baltimore
BALTIMORE (WBFF) — Police are seeking the public's help locating family of an elderly woman who was found wandering east Baltimore on Friday. Authorities said the woman was discovered in the 4100 block of Raymonn Ave. in the Belair-Edison neighborhood on April 10. The woman appears to be suffering...

















