Questions arise after Baltimore City cuts watchdog’s access to some information
BALTIMORE (WBFF) — While most of Baltimore was preoccupied with the winter storm this weekend, the city’s watchdog was informed that access to Law Department documents had been severed. In a news release over the weekend, the Baltimore City Office of Information and Technology announced a “violation” of...
TGR: Black Leaders Must Back Julian Jones to Honor Damon Hughes’ Legacy
(RANDALLSTOWN – January 25, 2026) – Damon Hughes built something powerful at Baltimore County government. As director of the Minority Business Enterprise office under Jim Smith, he created a world-class MBE/WBE program that achieved the highest level of county spending for minority and women-owned businesses ever. He...
Man shoveling snow in Anne Arundel County struck by snowplow
A man helping clear snow in a parking lot in Anne Arundel County was injured after he was struck by a private snowplow on Monday, according to police.
Customer aids Baltimore restaurant in need following break-in
Overnight on January 23 someone shattered the front door window at Maggie's Farm on Harford Road.
Goodbyes and a Hello on the Horizon for Atlas Restaurant Group
A Harbor East institution is preparing to serve its final meal. Ouzo Bay, a Greek restaurant from the prolific Atlas Restaurant Group, is closing its doors for the final time in February, but the building won’t stay vacant for long. The hospitality group will be debuting a new concept in the space next year, reports...
27-year-old shows up at hospital after getting shot on city street
Man shot in leg in midday Southeast Baltimore attack Baltimore, MD – A 27-year-old man was shot in the leg in broad daylight Thursday afternoon in Southeast Baltimore, prompting a police investigation after the victim arrived at a nearby hospital seeking treatment. The shooting occurred around 1:09 p.m. in the…
Baltimore Mayor calls in the police to get unhoused people inside during dangerous cold
With single-digit low temperatures being forecast for the rest of the week, Baltimore City is getting unhoused people off the streets. Mayor Brandon Scott said it's a life-and-death issue and that the police department has been ordered to take people off the street even if they are refusing services. Scott...
Ice on the sidewalk? Hold the salt, please, urges CBF
After the weekend’s storm, it can be tempting to go heavy on the road salt to keep our sidewalks and driveways free of ice and snow during the current deep freeze. The Chesapeake Bay Foundation (CBF) warns against excessive road salt use, however, because the excess washes into rivers and streams, threatening...
Snow Outside, Flames Inside: Middle-Of-The-Night Townhouse Fire Forces Columbia Residents Out
As snow piled up and temperatures dropped, firefighters were battling something far hotter in Maryland — a middle-of-the-night townhouse fire that forced residents out into the cold and lit up a quiet neighborhood with flashing lights and heavy smoke. Fire crews were dispatched to the 9800 block of Rainleaf...
2026 Black History Celebration Opening Event- A Conversation with Rain Pryor
Rain Pryor director, writer, wife and mother. Pryor shares her views on race and has lead panel discussions on diversity in education and in the entertainment industry at Princeton University, The Jewish Federation of Los Angeles, Chicago and Baltimore, Atlanta, and Cannes. Pryor, has also received honors for her...

















