Beloved Catonsville dentist shares journey fighting cancer
CATONSVILLE, Md. — After a January snowstorm about 20 years ago, Dr. Scott Baylin began treating patients in Catonsville. A good chunk of this town gets their smiles worked on at Catonsville Dental Care on Frederick Road. Not many smiles are bigger than Dr. B's. "I love working with...
Murder Victim’s Body Found in New Jersey
The trial of Pablo David Agosto Acevedo, 41, continued Feb. 4 with evidence of the victim’s identification. Acevedo is charged with first-degree murder, four firearm violations and altering physical evidence in connection to the murder of Pedie Edwards II, 39. Edwards was fatally shot on Nov. 1, 2023, on the 600...
Baltimore Cracks Down On Repeat Housing Code Violations With New Law
Baltimore’s Strengthening Renter’s Safety Act is now in effect, holding landlords accountable, increasing inspections, and giving renters access to licensing and housing condition data.
Massachusetts pedestrian killed in overnight Hanover crash
HANOVER, Md. (WBFF) — A crash in Hanover claimed the life of a pedestrian from Massachusetts early Thursday morning. According to Anne Arundel County police, officers responded to a motor vehicle collision at approximately 12:50 a.m. on Feb. 5 at the intersection of Aviation Blvd. and Amtrak Way. The...
Next weather-maker brings snow, harsh winds, and dangerous wind chills to Baltimore
BALTIMORE (WBFF) -- Updated 6:30 a.m. February 5 — The next weather maker leads to another chance of snow followed by a frigid weekend forecast. Thursday will be dry and cold with high temperatures in the low 30s. Friday will bring the next chance of scattered snow. Light snow...
Mayor Scott on MONSE, the 2025 CitiStat Report, opioid payouts
It’s Midday with the Mayor, our monthly live conversation with Baltimore City Mayor Brandon Scott. MONSE, the Mayor’s Office of Neighborhood Safety and Engagement is at the center of two disputes, one between the city and the Inspector General, and the other with the State’s Attorneys office.
No Snow, No Excuses: Baltimore Issues $50–$100 Fines For Uncleared Walkways
Baltimore residents and businesses could face fines starting at $50 for failing to clear snow and ice from sidewalks and parking areas, city officials say.
Did You Know? A Baltimore Church Built By Torchlight Became A Hidden Stop On...
Did you know Orchard Street A.M.E. Church was built by torchlight and linked to the Underground Railroad?
Greenbelt John Doe, found dead in 1981, identified as Baltimore man
GREENBELT, Md. — For 45 years, investigators wondered who he was. On August 3, 1981, a young man was found dead near a guard rail along the Baltimore-Washington Parkway, with no obvious signs of foul play and no identification. What led him there and how he died were a mystery, and for over four decades, so was his...
Man charged after second-grader fires gun inside elementary school classroom
Anne Arundel County Police have charged a man after a 7-year-old child allegedly got a hold of his gun and brought it to school.

















