Man dead after rowhome fire in West Baltimore
A 65-year-old man died after a rowhome fire in West Baltimore, according to Fire officials.
Maryland man argues arrest using cellphone tracking device violates the Fourth Amendment
RICHMOND, Va. (CN) — A Maryland man arrested after police used a device mimicking a cellphone tower to find his phone — and him — argued before a Fourth Circuit panel Tuesday that police needed a warrant. The Baltimore Police Department, which was attempting to arrest Kerron...
Baltimore IG Cumming says the Scott administration is blocking her investigations
On Saturday, the OIG was denied access to city records. Today the inspector general fired back, saying, “We basically cannot do our job.” UPDATED with mayor’s office reply. Inspector General Isabel Mercedes Cumming today accused the Scott administration of obstructing her ability to investigate government fraud and...
Tanker truck rolls over, spills 7,000 gallons of fuel on I-695
HALETHORPE, MD—A major hazmat incident has brought traffic to a standstill on the Baltimore Beltway this morning after a tanker truck carrying thousands of gallons of fuel overturned near Halethorpe. According to the Baltimore County Fire Department, the accident occurred at just after 10:30 a.m. on Tuesday morning...
Reserving shoveled parking spaces on streets not tolerated, mayor says
In Federal Hill, residents are using cones, chairs, and even boxes to reserve the parking spaces they cleared of snow.
Police arrest three juveniles after armed carjacking in east Baltimore
BALTIMORE (WBFF) — Three juveniles were arrested for an armed carjacking in east Baltimore on Tuesday, according to Baltimore police. The suspects, two 14 -year-old boys and one 15-year-old boy, were taken into custody following the incident. Officers responded to the armed carjacking that occurred on January 27 at...
Some Maryland schools to remain closed on Wednesday, Jan. 28
Several Maryland schools and universities will be closed on Wednesday, Jan. 28, as the state continues to experience freezing cold temperatures and icy road conditions.
Baltimore Museum of Art sets attendance record with its current exhibition, ‘Amy Sherald: American...
The Baltimore Museum of Art has set an attendance record with its current exhibition: Amy Sherald: American Sublime. As of Jan. 20, 52,597 people have seen the exhibition or purchased tickets since it opened on Nov. 2 for a five-month run that will end on April 5. Before the exhibit...
Maryland Braces for Deep Freeze After Winter Storm, Officials Urge Residents to Prepare
Baltimore, Maryland — Residents across central Maryland are facing a sharp drop in temperatures following a winter storm that blanketed the region with snow and sleet, leaving behind hazardous conditions and fresh concerns about frozen pipes, car trouble, and infrastructure strain. Officials say the cold gripping the...
Keeping Pets Safe in the Winter Storm
As freezing rain, snow and icy conditions impact the Baltimore/DC area, emergency veterinarians with VEG ER for Pets are available to help pet owners prevent avoidable ER visits.

















