Police Investigate Two Separate Shootings in Baltimore: One Dead, One Injured
On December 7, 2025, Baltimore police responded to two separate shootings. In the Eastern District, officers arrived at the 2200 block of East North Avenue at 10:31 a.m. They found a 33-year-old man with a gunshot wound to his leg. The man was taken to a local hospital and is in stable condition. Eastern District...
Large Exotic Cats Running Loose Around Ritzy Baltimore Neighborhood Spark Confused Calls for Help
The Office of Animal Control responded to reports of two serval-type cats roaming around the Reservoir Hill neighborhood on Dec. 5
State Leaders Highlight $9.4 Billion Impact Of Outdoor Recreation In Maryland
ANNAPOLIS, Md. – In the last week of October, Maryland’s outdoor recreation community gathered in Baltimore for our second annual Maryland Outdoor Recreation Summit. Bringing together the partners that comprise and support Maryland’s outdoor recreation community – local and state government, environmental...
Former Parkville financial advisor convicted of fraud and obstructing justice
PARKVILLE, MD—A Baltimore County jury has delivered a guilty verdict against former insurance agent and financial advisor Michael C. Okolo, 68, of Parkville, for two counts of insurance fraud and one count of obstruction of justice, Maryland Attorney General Anthony G. Brown announced on Monday.
Juvenile shot in front of Essex business
The Baltimore County Police Department’s Violent Crimes Unit is investigating a shooting that occurred in front of a business in the 1700 block of Eastern Blvd, 21221. Patrol officers were responding to a call for an assault at the business, the Baltimore County Police Department said in a release. When officers...
‘THIS JUST TIN’: Old Bay celebrates return to tin packaging with launch event in...
BALTIMORE, MD (WBFF) — Maryland is excited about Old Bay Seasoning bringing back a beloved piece of its history by returning to its classic tin packaging. To mark the occasion, Old Bay hosted an exclusive launch event at Jimmy's Famous Seafood in Baltimore on Dec. 4th. Lady T attended...
Governor Wes Moore Appoints Diverse Experts to Anne Arundel County and Baltimore City Courts
Governor Wes Moore has made significant judicial appointments that are set to bring a diverse range of legal expertise to the benches of Anne Arundel County Circuit Court and Baltimore City District Court. On Friday, Sidney A. Butcher was appointed to the Anne Arundel County bench, while Otis Freeman, Elizabeth...
Baltimore delegate renews effort to bring beer and wine sales to grocery stores
Delegate Marlon Amprey (D-Baltimore City) believes 2026 could be the year Maryland legalizes beer and wine sales within grocery stores. He introduced legislation this year that would allow food retailers, pharmacies or gas stations to purchase a Class A liquor license, but the bill ultimately stalled in committee....
3 dead, several injured, after at least 5 shootings in Baltimore this weekend
Three people were killed, and at least five more were injured after at least five shootings this weekend in Baltimore, according to police.
One Baltimore event unites leaders around mental wellness, healing and community action
KEYS Development hosted “One Baltimore: A Night of Unity in Action” on Nov. 24 at Lexington Market in downtown Baltimore, bringing together behavioral health providers, elected officials and community leaders to advance mental wellness and shared responsibility for the city’s future. The event focused on networking...

















