Unidentified death on city street puzzles investigators
Mystery surrounds unclaimed man found dead on East Baltimore Street Baltimore, MD – A man found unresponsive on a busy East Baltimore corridor remains unidentified weeks after his death, prompting detectives to search for family members who may not yet know he is gone. The discovery was made the day…
Maryland farmer pushes limits with 154-bushel nonirrigated beans
Maryland farmer Chris Weaver set a world record last year with 154.98 bushels per acre for nonirrigated, no-till soybeans — a feat verified by the Maryland Soybean Association. But for Weaver, this is just a step toward his ultimate goal: 200 bushels per acre. Weaver’s passion for farming is...
Baltimore moves into ‘Phase 2’ of winter storm cleanup
Faith Leach, Chief Administrative Officer for the Mayor’s Office says Baltimore is now in what she calls, "Phase 2" of cleanup and recovery following the winter storm. City crews have switched out heavy snow equipment for more nimble vehicles to clear as many sidewalks, bus stops and alleyways as possible. Leach says...
From snow to ‘snowcrete’: Baltimore’s winter gets harder, literally
January saw near-record-breaking cold and higher-than-average snowfall, but the two combined created conditions requiring more than shovels and plows — we needed new language. Welcome “snowcrete” to our winter lexicon. Snowcrete is a portmanteau: a combination of the words “snow” and “concrete,” which describes...
Maryland teen convicted in double homicide at Columbia Mall
A Columbia, Maryland, teenager was found guilty of murder last week in the February 2025 shooting that left two other teens dead outside The Mall in Columbia. Emmetson Zeah, 19, was convicted on all charges but one, including two counts of first-degree murder and other firearm-related offenses, after a bench trial.
This Crowd-Favorite Maryland Restaurant Serves Unlimited Brunch on Sundays
Several years ago, I lived in Baltimore, and during my time here, I tried many of the city’s incredible restaurants. Whether it was a fine-dining establishment or a hole-in-the-wall, mom-and-pop place, I found that dining in Baltimore was always an exciting adventure. One of the most memorable experiences I had was...
DOJ launches investigation into Baltimore City after Spotlight on Maryland report
BALTIMORE (WBFF) — The U.S. Department of Justice launched an investigation into the Baltimore City Health Department (BCHD) on Wednesday following an exclusive Spotlight on Maryland report about the agency’s decision to separate employees by race for a series of taxpayer-funded equity meetings. The investigation was...
‘Rose Daddy Vintage’ Now Open in Federal Hill
Rose Daddy Vintage opened in January at 1030 S. Charles St. in Federal Hill. Rose Daddy is a new business from Brigid and Paul Minniti. Brigid Minniti began curating vintage pieces in 2024, but put the business on hold after having a daughter. In the summer of 2025, she jumped full time into selling her pieces at...
Man, woman dead after double shooting in Baltimore
A man and a woman were killed in a double shooting in Baltimore early Wednesday morning, according to police.
Baltimore to fine neighbors who fail to clear snow from sidewalks, parking spots
Baltimore neighbors could face fines for failing to clear snow from their sidewalks and parking spots, Mayor Brandon Scott said.

















