Hundreds rally against ICE after Minneapolis fatal shooting
BALTIMORE — The death of Renee Nicole Good, fatally shot by an ICE agent in Minneapolis, has sparked outrage in Baltimore, bringing hundreds of demonstrators out on the streets on Thursday. WATCH: Hundreds rally against ICE after Minneapolis fatal shooting. Good was shot and killed by an ICE agent...
Downtown Baltimore buildings closed due to heat loss
Several downtown Baltimore buildings, including government offices and a courthouse, have closed Friday after losing heat. Baltimore City Hall; the Abel Wolman Municipal Building, which houses various city services; and the Cummings Courthouse are among the impacted buildings that closed as of 1:30 p.m. Friday....
Baltimore County Police investigate Catonsville shooting that injured one woman
BALTIMORE COUNTY, Md. — Baltimore County Police are investigating a late-night shooting in a Catonsville neighborhood that left a woman injured. According to police, officers responded to the 200 block of Preston Court around 11:30 p.m. for reports of a shooting. When officers arrived, they found a woman with...
Abandoned rowhouses on North Avenue become a dumping ground; residents demand city action
BALTIMORE (WBFF) — Residents living near the 2800 block of North Avenue are grappling with an illegal dumpsite that has transformed their neighborhood into a hazardous zone. The backyards of abandoned rowhouses have become junkyards filled with mountains of tires, broken furniture, and construction debris. "If I see...
Anne Arundel County Police, ICE share updated version of events from shooting
Anne Arundel County police shared an updated statement about the events that transpired when a man was shot by ICE officers in Glen Burnie on Christmas Eve.
Maryland Winter Weather Alert Now: Rain Today, Brief Snow Mix and Black Ice Risk...
Country Herald is Local News, Independent Pulse. Covering breaking local news, sports, lifestyle and events. Maryland – Rain taps rooftops and darkens pavement across central Maryland this morning as a steady system moves through, keeping streets slick and visibility muted. The air feels mild for January, but...
Personnel file for suspended officer indicted after viral video shows previous infractions
BALTIMORE (WBFF) — A look into the personnel file of Baltimore Police Officer Robert Parks shows nearly a dozen people complained after investigators say viral cell phone video captured Parks using his patrol vehicle to chase down a man with an open warrant. Back in October Parks was suspended...
Housing shortage and rising rents pose growing economic risk for greater DC region, report...
Both a housing shortage and rising rents in the greater D.C. region are becoming problems that present a long-term economic risk, a new report indicates. From Baltimore through D.C. and down to Richmond, rising housing costs are deterring job seekers and pushing workers to leave for more affordable areas, according...
The Roots, Stephanie Mills to headline Baltimore’s Artscape 2026
Grammy-award-winning musicians The Roots and Stephanie Mills will be coming to Baltimore over Memorial Day weekend to headline the city's annual Artscape festival.
MD Dept. of Labor works to collect unemployment overpayments, some residents warn of fraud
BALTIMORE (WBFF) — Across the state, Marylanders are receiving letters stating they owe money for overpaid unemployment insurance benefits. However, some residents are responding, saying they are victims of fraud. Cockeysville resident Gina Cross received one of the letters from the Maryland Department of Labor,...

















