Waste Watch: Baltimore City Officials Take Trip to Ocean City
This week, a large contingent of Baltimore city officials will be heading to Ocean City. This isn’t part of their summer vacation, it's for the Maryland Association of Counties annual summer meeting. This morning we spoke with David Williams of the Taxpayers Protection Alliance to discuss who’s going and...
MD Drug Trafficker Heading To Prison
BALTIMORE, MD.- A 29-year-old Baltimore, Maryland, man and known Baltimore County street drug dealer, will be spending twelve years in federal prison after being sentenced on Friday for distributing large quantities of cocaine and deadly fentanyl on the streets of Pikesville and Middle River, Maryland. According to...
SUN | Trapped in Baltimore: Crime, drugs and high taxes push residents to brink
BALTIMORE (WBFF) — In Baltimore’s once-stable neighborhoods, some longtime residents say they feel trapped — hemmed in by open-air drug markets, persistent crime and some of the highest property taxes in Maryland. Even as the city touts its first population increase in a decade and a drop...
Summer Second Friday event to be held in Essex on August 8
ESSEX, MD—The Essex Community Development Corporation is hosting its second “Summer Second Friday” event tonight, transforming the area in front of its office into a community celebration with music, art, food and local vendors.
Driving to Baltimore for a Cruise? Parking Costs Set to Increase
Parking at Cruise Maryland will increase for passenger vehicles, SUVs, and RVs will increase at the Cruise Maryland Terminal as the port adjusts its long-term parking fees. Driving to Baltimore for a Cruise? Parking Costs Set to Increase
Federal Hill’s Beloved Moo Moo Cows Ice Cream Shop Vandalized Twice in Fortnight, Baltimore...
Residents of Federal Hill were greeted with a disheartening sight as the local favorite, Moo Moo Cows ice cream shop, shuttered its doors due to vandalism for the second time in a fortnight. Early yesterday morning, security footage revealed three men hurling rocks and bricks at the storefront windows of Moo Moo...
Chesapeake Bay agreement draft falls short
ANNAPOLIS — As state and federal leaders update the major agreement guiding Chesapeake Bay restoration, this August marks a pivotal opportunity to urge stronger measures to protect the Bay. A draft update of the 2014 Chesapeake Bay Watershed Agreement is open for public comment through Sept. 1. Residents across the...
Independent Pharmacy Wants to Be a “One-Stop Shop for Our Patients”
Kimberly Jones, RPh, shares how Austin Pharmacy & Medical Supplies combines pharmacy and medical supply services under 1 roof. Kimberly Jones, RPh, is the pharmacy manager of Austin Pharmacy & Medical Supplies, located in Cockeysville, Maryland, about 25 minutes north of Baltimore. “During pharmacy school, my...
Archdiocese of Baltimore collects 410 guns during buy back program
The Archdiocese of Baltimore collected 410 guns on Saturday during its third buyback event in Southwest Baltimore.
Quiet and comfortable tonight with increasing humidity on the way
Humidity remains at bay this evening with dry skies early week.