Annapolis Woman Dies in Tragic Accident on Icy Trail During Extreme Cold Snap
A woman was found dead on a hiking trail in Truxtun Park, Annapolis, during the bitter grip of an extreme cold snap on Wednesday, an incident that local police have labeled as a tragic accident. Responding to the scene near the tennis courts at around 2:35 p.m., the Annapolis police discovered the unresponsive female...
Some Baltimore streets, sidewalks, bus stops remain packed in ice and snow
The cold temperatures have proven to be challenging as crews work to remove packed ice and snow from roads and sidewalks across the state.
Teen found guilty of killing two teens outside Columbia Mall in 2025
MARYLAND (WBFF) — A Columbia teen convicted for his role in the February 2025 shooting deaths of two teens outside Columbia Mall was found guilty today, according to the Howard County State’s Attorney. Emmetson Zeah, 19, was convicted of several charges, which include two counts of first-degree murder,...
$70K Cash Stash Seized As Chinese Cargo Ship Captain Nailed At Port Of Baltimore
CBP officers seized $70,737 in unreported currency from the captain of the M/V Sheng Ning Hai after a routine enforcement boarding at the Port of Baltimore on Thursday, Jan. 22, officials said. After the bulk freighter — owned by China’s state-run COSCO Shipping Lines and flagged in China — arrived...
Worker Trapped Waist-Deep In Sand Hopper At Cockeysville Site As Medevac Called (Developing)
A Maryland worker’s day took a terrifying turn Friday afternoon when he became trapped waist-deep inside an elevated sand hopper at an industrial site in Baltimore County. Firefighters were called to the 10800 block of Beaver Dam Road in Cockeysville at approximately 2 p.m. on Friday, Jan. 30, after reports that a...
23-year-old injured in Greektown shooting early Friday
BALTIMORE (WBFF) — A 23-year-old man was injured in a shooting in Southeast Baltimore's Greektown early Friday. According to police, officers responded to the 700 block of South Macon Street a few minutes past midnight, after receiving a report of a shooting. When officers arrived, they found the victim...
Nonprofit tied to mayor’s wife stops operations after receiving $100K in taxpayer funds
BALTIMORE (WBFF) — A nonprofit tied to Mayor Brandon Scott’s wife stopped operations after receiving roughly $100,000 in taxpayer money, leaving unanswered questions about whether those funds will be returned. Hana Scott worked as the director of operations at Bmore Empowered from September 2021 to September 2025,...
Snow storm disrupts mail service for Baltimore residents
Some Baltimore residents say their mail hasn’t arrived on time or at all. “I haven't had any mail delivery for two days. I don't think I'll get any today,” said Susan Gillett, an Otterbein resident. The region remains under a Cold Weather Advisory. Winter Storm Fern dropped 11.3...
‘Dibs’ on snow removed parking spots leading to property damage, cases of violence
BALTIMORE (WBFF) — As the people of Baltimore continue to dig out of this past week’s snow event a familiar sight is popping up in neighborhood streets. Cones, chairs, crates and the occasional creative item are being used to call “dibs” on parking spots people have cleared of snow.
‘Residents Will Understand’ Baltimore Mayor Shrugs off $163k SUV Purchase With Tax Payer Money
2025 Jeep grand Wagoneer Police Inceptor | Jeep The SUV only costs about triple the amount of others used by government officials, so what's the problem?! The post ‘Residents Will Understand’ Baltimore Mayor Shrugs off $163k SUV Purchase With Tax Payer Money appeared first on MotorBiscuit .

















