Triple Shooting Case Slated for Trial in August
Thank you for reading Baltimore Witness. Consider making a donation to help us continue our mission. Two co-defendants in a fatal January triple shooting appeared before Baltimore City Circuit Court Judge Melissa K. Copeland on June 27 to receive a date for trial. Tavon Singleton, 34, and Cassandra McRae, 36,...
Shooting Defendant Pleads Guilty, Judge Denies Release Pending Sentencing
Thank you for reading D.C. Witness. Consider making a donation to help us continue our mission. A non-fatal shooting defendant pleaded guilty before DC Superior Court Judge Carmen McLean during a hearing on June 23. Issacc Rogers, 30, was originally charged with assault with a dangerous weapon and possession of...
Maryland shelters overwhelmed with pets during summer months
On June 16, the Baltimore Animal Rescue and Care Shelter, put a post on Facebook saying they had zero dog kennels available after 100 dogs arrived in one weekend.
Ashburton community honors 100-year-old civic leader with “Mr. Herb Brown Way” street unveiling
The Ashburton community gathered June 21 to celebrate the 100-year-old living legend among them, Herbert “Herb” Brown, a World War II U.S. Army veteran and trailblazing entrepreneur. The lifelong community leader was honored with the unveiling of “Mr. Herb Brown Way,” the street where he has resided for 64 years.
Maryland Weather Alert: Thunderstorms to Hit Baltimore by 2PM Sunday — Summer Weather Alert...
Baltimore, Maryland – Thunderstorms and 96° heat are expected to slam into the Baltimore area by 2 p.m. Sunday, capping a muggy weekend with a dangerous summer weather alert. Heat index values could soar as high as 102°, raising risks of heat exhaustion and disrupting afternoon travel.
More steamy and stormy days before pleasant forecast for Maryland
BALTIMORE (WBFF) — Maryland's long unsettled pattern continues for a few more days before drier and less humid air arrives. Sunday will provide a hot start to the week as temperatures climb to the low 90s. With humidity factored in, it will feel like the low 100s. Skies will...
Voices: The problem with Baltimore
Deindustrialization has played a large part in Baltimore’s growing poverty rate, especially among Black residents. In 2015, Harvard economists Raj Chetty and Nathaniel Hendren conducted a study on how the socioeconomic conditions of neighborhoods in urban cities, such as Los Angeles, St. Louis, Cleveland, and Newark,...
The Legendary All-You-Can-Eat Restaurant In Maryland That Locals Swear Is The Best In The...
In the unassuming strip mall landscape of Laurel, Maryland, a culinary colossus awaits the hungry masses – GrandE Buffet & Grill stands as a monument to the time-honored tradition of eating until your pants beg for mercy. Let’s be honest, the words “all-you-can-eat buffet” typically conjure images of questionable...
Baltimore community mourns after woman killed by police during crisis call
A woman was killed by Baltimore Police during a behavioral crisis call, leaving a neighborhood in mourning and a family demanding accountability.
Trial Set for Suspect in Decade-old Double Homicide
Thank you for reading Baltimore Witness. Consider making a donation to help us continue our mission. Scott Barnett, 45, appeared before Baltimore City Circuit Court Judge Melissa Copeland on June 27 to set a date for the trial of a double homicide from 2014. Barnett is charged with two counts...