Shooting near Excel Academy causes modified dismissal, bus schedule; 36-year-old in serious condition
BALTIMORE — Students at Excel Academy at Francis M. Wood High Schoo had their dismissal and bus schedule adjusted as a result of a shooting that took place near the school on Thursday afternoon, per Baltimore City Schools. It happened at 1:56pm in the 300 block of N. Arlington...
Baltimore community pushes back as charter school faces closure
Baltimore City Public Schools recommends closing Baltimore Collegiate School for Boys at the end of the year.
Veterans receive refurbished cars through Recycled Rides program ahead of Army-Navy game
Baltimore is getting ready for the Army-Navy game, but today the spotlight is on supporting service members here at home. WATCH: Veterans get free cars through Recycled Rides program in Baltimore. Organizations partnered to donate "Recycled Rides" — refurbished vehicles given to veterans and active-duty members who...
Police Investigate Three Separate Shootings in Baltimore Neighborhoods on December 9-10
Between December 9 and 10, 2025, Baltimore police responded to three separate shootings in the Northwest, Southwest, and Southern districts. Investigations are ongoing. Police are asking anyone with information to contact them.
Baltimore man arrested for series of assaults, armed robberies across city
BALTIMORE, MD (WBFF) — A Baltimore man has been arrested for a series of assaults and armed robberies that occurred across the city in the past month. Tyreek Leach, 22, is facing numerous counts of robbery and assault, among other related charges for his role in the crimes. Baltimore...
Man dies after crash in Baltimore
BALTIMORE (WBFF) — A man died after a crash in Southeast Baltimore on Thursday night, according to Baltimore Police. On December 11 at around 10:52 p.m., police responded to a reported single-vehicle crash at the 5800 block of Erdman Avenue. Once there, authorities observed a 1999 Ford van that...
Acting Maryland DJS secretary highlights efforts taken to drop juvenile crime numbers
Betsy Fox Tolentino, the acting secretary of Maryland's Department of Juvenile Services (DJS), says juvenile crime is down despite residents saying they still feel unsafe and more needs to be done to address the violence.
Police Commissioner Richard Worley on rise in porch piracy, hiring new Baltimore cops
Crime rates for almost every category are down in Baltimore. With less than three weeks to go in the calendar year, our city is on track to have the fewest number of homicides in nearly 50 years. One category that did not decrease is petty theft, which includes the stealing...
Fallston Walmart theft suspect identified, two others still sought
FALLSTON, MD—The Harford County Sheriff’s Office has issued a criminal summons for an Owings Mills woman in connection with a brazen, high-value theft from the Walmart on Fallston Boulevard last week. However, two additional suspects involved in the incident remain unidentified. The theft occurred on Thursday,...
Abrego Garcia speaks after release from ICE custody: “Keep fighting.”
Kilmar Abrego Garcia thanked his supporters gathered outside Baltimore's ICE field office, as he appeared for a check-in one day after his release from custody.

















