» Witnesses Testify to ‘Sloppy’ Killer’s Attempt to Burn Evidence
Four law enforcement officers testified in the trial of Pablo David Agosto Acevedo, a 41-year-old man accused in the “sloppy” killing Pedie Edward II and dumping the 39-year-old’s body in New Jersey’s Hackensack River before fleeing to the Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico. On Feb. 6,...
Already Serving Life, Maryland Inmate Sentenced Again After Killing Cellmate In Jessup
Wallace Dudley Ball, 64, of Randallstown, entered a guilty plea to first-degree murder in Anne Arundel County Circuit Court in Annapolis on Tuesday morning, in connection with the February 2025 killing of his cellmate, according to the Anne Arundel County State’s Attorney’s Office. Ball was already serving a...
Baltimore launches initiatives to bring property tax relief to residents
Baltimore unveiled two initiatives to improve property taxes for residents.
Baltimore DPW watchdog fired for exposing civil rights violations, lawsuit alleges
A federal lawsuit against Baltimore and its Department of Public Works (DPW) alleges that the agency's first director of equity was fired in retaliation for exposing civil rights violations.
Woman arrested after stealing car left running in Linthicum
LINTHICUM, Md. (WBFF) — Anne Arundel County police arrested a 38-year-old woman early Friday morning after she allegedly stole a car that was left running in Linthicum. Police say on Feb. 6, just before 1 a.m., officers responded to a reported car theft in the 700 block of Nursery Road.
Mayor Scott’s war on Baltimore’s inspector general: Part II
The administration’s latest assault on the city’s corruption watchdog doesn’t hold up to legal scrutiny and raises a harsh question: what are they hiding? [OP-ED] Last week I described the misguided attempt by the administration of Mayor Brandon Scott to deny the city Office of Inspector General (OIG) access to...
Maryland 7 Eleven sells six figure winning ticket
Last minute turn delivers $100000 lottery win in Laurel LAUREL, MD – A routine drive home changed course at a traffic light, leading a Montgomery County truck driver to make a spontaneous stop that turned a $10 scratch off into a $100000 Maryland Lottery win. The winner said he was…
Annapolis update: The race for governor; a bill to cut energy costs
Midday guest host Gabe Ortis turns his attention now to Annapolis, where WYPR's State House reporter Sarah Petrowich has been busy covering the ongoing General Assembly session, where the House of Delegates recently passed HB0001, a bill designed to cut Marylanders' home energy costs. A Senate version, SB0002, is...
Vintage store Rosebud Retro opens in Towson
Vintage market Rosebud Retro opened in Towson this past weekend. Owned by Towson University student Trevor Brake, the permanent location is based on the Rosebud Flea pop-up markets Brake started as a sophomore. The store is open every day except Tuesday from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. and is located...
Driver assaulted in Southeast Baltimore carjacking attempt on Super Bowl Sunday
BALTIMORE (WBFF) — Police are investigating after a food delivery driver was assaulted during a carjacking in Southeast Baltimore on Super Bowl Sunday. On Feb. 8, at around 12:08 p.m., a 30-year-old driver was in the 900 block of East Lombard Street when two unidentified male suspects entered his Honda and attempted...

















