SUN: Federal Hill residents push back on ‘disruptive’ student Jewish community center
FEDERAL HILL (WBFF) — A year after it was completed without any of the city-required documentation, a Jewish community center in Baltimore’s Federal Hill neighborhood had its request for building variances rejected Tuesday by the Baltimore Municipal Zoning and Appeals Board. Federal Hill residents testified against...
Baltimore police arrest suspect in armored truck heist in Southeast Baltimore
BALTIMORE (WBFF) — A man was arrested after a commercial robbery involving an armored Brinks truck that took place on Wednesday morning in Southeast Baltimore. The incident occurred around 9:15 a.m. in the 2100 block of East Monument Street. The truck involved is suspected to be a Brinks truck,...
UPDATES: Drug sale and robbery likely motives in Clear Spring triple murder case, court...
CLEAR SPRING- Three other individuals are charged at this time in relation to a triple murder and arson incident in Clear Spring in November. Four people have been charged at this time in that incident, including Darnell (aka Donnell) Hawkins, 47, of Baltimore; Tony Smith, 43, of Hagerstown; Maurice Mouzon, 46, of...
10 people, including COs, indicted in 3 contraband schemes at Md. prison
JESSUP, Md. — Ten people — including two correctional officers and a correctional educator — have been indicted in connection with three contraband smuggling operations at Jessup Correctional Institution (JCI), Maryland Attorney General Anthony G. Brown announced. The charges outline three unrelated operations inside...
Catonsville business owner shot on Thanksgiving on a long road to recovery
CATONSVILLE, Md. — A day that was supposed to be about family and giving things ended in tragedy for a boutique business owner in Catonsville. WATCH: Catonsville business owner shot on Thanksgiving on a long road to recovery. Now the community is determined to rally around her. On Thanksgiving...
Mayor Scott’s office struggles to detail how it spent youth fund money
BALTIMORE (WBFF) — Baltimore City Mayor Brandon Scott’s office is unable to fully explain how it spent millions of dollars it received from the taxpayer-backed Baltimore Children and Youth Fund nonprofit, according to a Spotlight on Maryland investigation. Budget documents, City Council testimonies, media statements...
Four teens charged in West Baltimore car theft
Four teens, ages 13-14, face charges after being caught with a stolen vehicle following a foot chase in West Baltimore on North Payson Street.
Businesses Legally Refusing Service to ICE Agents: A Growing Trend
A recent social media post has sparked a debate over the legality and ethics of businesses refusing service to ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) agents. The post, originating from New Orleans, highlighted a list of businesses that reportedly deny service to ICE officers. The idea has since gained traction,...
Survivors of Baltimore apartment attack awarded $21.5 million
BALTIMORE (TCN) -- Two tenants who were bound with duct tape and then set on fire at their apartment complex have been awarded $21.5 million after a jury held the landlords liable for hiring the convicted sex offender who attacked them. April Hurley and Jonte Gilmore were attacked in their...
Carlonte Knott Wanted For Escape In Maryland, Sheriff Says
The St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s Office is searching for Carlonte Antoine Knott, 33, of Baltimore, who is wanted “for escape,” according to authorities. Knott is described by deputies as a Black man who is 6-feet-3 and approximately 250 pounds. The sheriff's office said deputies were notified...

















