The Week In Winners: Scratch-Off Delivers Six-Figure Prize In Annapolis
BALTIMORE, Md. – Scratch-off tickets delivered the biggest Lottery prizes of the past week in Maryland, including one worth $150,000 sold in Catonsville and two worth $100,000 each sold in Annapolis and Linthicum. During the week of Jan. 19-25, a total of 16 tickets statewide delivered Lottery prizes of...
School safety on slick roads
The threat of black ice and snow drifts around every corner creates hazards from drivers to pedestrians. Add in snow covered sidewalks, any are forced to walk in the streets creating a real safety concern. Joining us now to discuss the legal ramifications of winter slips and falls, Managing Partner...
Security worker in custody following deadly shooting at Northrop Grumman
A contracted security worker was arrested for allegedly shooting and killing another security worker at the Northrop Grumman facility near BWI Marshall Airport on Wednesday, according to police.
Arrest made in fatal Dundalk hit-and-run
Members of the Baltimore County Police Department’s Crash Team have arrested a suspect in connection to a fatal pedestrian crash that occurred on Jan. 27. At approximately 7:35 a.m., Precinct 12 officers responded to the scene of a pedestrian struck by a vehicle. When officers arrived, they discovered that Todd...
Ivan “TVs Biddy” Baker is carrying on a legacy of Black entrepreneurship
In the middle of the 500 block of N. Chester Street in East Baltimore, half a block away from Northeast Market, sits Biddy’s TVs. The area has seen lots of changes since 2001 when Johns Hopkins Hospital partnered with the East Baltimore Development Initiative. The 20-year project acquired around 2,000 properties and...
One Bite At This Baltimore, MD Pub Burger And Your Usual Spot Is History
Mick O’Shea’s Irish Pub has that rare kind of charm that pulls you in off North Charles Street and convinces you to stay for “just one more” burger and pint. Locals talk about juicy burgers and huge portions with the kind of devotion usually reserved for sports teams, and reviews gush about “the best burger I have...
Dan Rodricks: A happy ending, a new start for the Allens of 28th Street
I got the word from one of their neighbors, a friendly cashier at my neighborhood supermarket: “The Allens are back in their house on 28th Street.” A couple of days later, an email arrived from a housing agency, confirming that good news. On a Sunday in June 2023,...
Dave’s Hot Chicken to hold grand opening in Nottingham on Friday
NOTTINGHAM, MD—A new chicken restaurant will be opening in the Nottingham area this week. Dave’s Hot Chicken will hold its grand opening in The Shoppes at Nottingham Square on Friday, January 30th.
Adjustments for Baltimore trash, recycling services in effect January 27–31
BALTIMORE — Baltimore City Department of Public Works (DPW) is making temporary adjustments to trash and recycling collection to keep essential services moving safely across the city. Trash Service:. Tuesday, January 27: Trash pickup is suspended and will be made up on Saturday, January 31 (similar to a holiday...
Roommate’s shock as murder suspect lived undetected for weeks
BALTIMORE (WBFF) — Baltimore police say a man suspected of murder committed the crime, then went about his daily life--including returning home to a roommate who had no clue about the alleged killing. Sam Buckner, standing outside the home on Bernice Avenue in Southwest Baltimore that he shared with...

















