4 Juveniles Apprehended After Stolen-Car Chase In Baltimore
Baltimore police say a timely tip from witnesses and an eye in the sky resulted in the arrest of four teenagers Tuesday evening and the recovery of two stolen cars in the city’s southwest. Officers were dispatched just before 6:30 p.m. to the 100 block of N. Beechfield Ave....
Police seek help locating woman’s family after she was found wandering in east Baltimore
BALTIMORE (WBFF) — Police are seeking the public's help locating family of an elderly woman who was found wandering east Baltimore on Friday. Authorities said the woman was discovered in the 4100 block of Raymonn Ave. in the Belair-Edison neighborhood on April 10. The woman appears to be suffering...
Kevin Brehm Dies In Line-Of-Duty Medical Emergency
A firefighter-EMT died after suffering a medical emergency while on duty, leaving the emergency services community across in counties in both Maryland and Pennsylvania in mourning. Kevin Brehm, 60, was working as an EMT with Dover Area Ambulance when he suffered a medical event at the station on Friday, according...
Bethesda man among two Metro employees dead after murder-suicide in Friendship Heights
Two Metro employees are dead after a murder-suicide Thursday morning in the Friendship Heights area of D.C., according to police. Officers responded at 1 a.m. to the area of 44th and Jenifer streets NW, where 42-year-old Robert Stokes, of Middle River, Maryland, and 44-year-old Terrell Cross, of Bethesda, Maryland, were pronounced dead at the scene.
Baltimore security officers go on strike over complaints of workers being fired for trying...
BALTIMORE — Security officers across Baltimore are walking off the job and going on strike at sites all over the city. Baltimore security officers go on strike over claims of fired workers. Union leaders say the move comes after a series of complaints, including claims some workers were fired...
Rift grows between BPD commissioner and DJS over repeat juvenile offenders, ankle monitors
MARYLAND (WBFF) — Frustration over repeat juvenile offenders and the effectiveness of ankle monitoring is fueling a growing rift between Baltimore’s top law enforcement leader and the Maryland Department of Juvenile Services (DJS), with both sides publicly defending their approach. DJS Secretary Betsy Fox Tolentino responded Thursday to...
» Trial Postponed for Codefendants in Shooting Case
In a Baltimore City Circuit Court, Judge Lawrence Daniels ruled April 8 in favor of the defense’s request to postpone a trial. Javon Brown, 21, and co-defendant Tomekyo Williams are charged with attempted first-degree murder, first-degree assault, conspiracy to commit first-degree murder, and other related handgun charges. Defense attorney...
Asylum seeker denied medical care at Baltimore holding facility
“I asked him if there had been a doctor that had seen him, a nurse, anyone of any sort of medical capacity and he has seen no one,” attorney Clarissa Lindsey said following a visit on Thursday.
🎁 Freebies Up for Grabs in Baltimore — Pets, Furniture & More
Looking for something useful or fun without spending a dime? Baltimore neighbors are giving away all kinds of free items this week — from furniture and fitness gear to pets and craft supplies.
Liquor board gives group extra time to transfer license for Station North night spot...
A nightspot proposed for Baltimore’s Station North Arts District needs a little more time before it’s ready to open, according to the lawyer for the team behind the venture. The project is Laverne’s, a lounge and entertainment venue planned to replace the old Trip’s Place nightclub at 1813...

















