Registration is now open for the Johns Hopkins Ice Rink, running from Jan. 9...
For the fifth year in a row, Johns Hopkins University is bringing a temporary ice rink to its Homewood campus for six weeks, starting Friday, Jan. 9, and running through Sunday, Feb. 22, weather permitting. The pop-up ice rink will be in the same spot as last year: the parking...
Police investigate fatal hit-and-run after pedestrian killed in southeast Baltimore
BALTIMORE (WBFF) — Police are investigating after a pedestrian was fatally struck by a vehicle on Tuesday night in southeast Baltimore. According to police, around 9:47 p.m., officers responded to the 2400 block of Orleans Street for a crash. When officers arrived, they found out that a 21-year-old man...
Haraz Coffee House to Open First Maryland Locations in Early 2026
After a somewhat sluggish start, interior construction has picked up at Burtonsville Crossing, and it now appears increasingly likely that Haraz Coffee House will open in early 2026. In November 2024, we first reported that Haraz Coffee House, a Yemeni coffee shop, would be opening its first Maryland location at...
Believe In Tomorrow launches new pediatric family housing project with Johns Hopkins Children’s Center
The Believe In Tomorrow Foundation launched a pediatric housing project for Johns Hopkins Children’s Center: The Believe In Tomorrow Children’s House at Johns Hopkins, a new residential facility designed to support families navigating the life-altering challenges of childhood critical illness. The facility will be...
MTA Police spread holiday cheer with Adopt a Family program in Baltimore
BALTIMORE (WBFF) — The Maryland Transit Administration (MTA) Police helped spread holiday cheer through their long-standing "Adopt a Family" initiative, which has been brightening the holidays for local families since 2003. On Dec. 23, MTA Police officers, with the help of Santa and Mrs. Claus, delivered holiday...
The Emperor Has No Clothes: Why Dr. Santelises Must Go
(BALTIMORE – December 24, 2025) – When I first saw the news, I said to myself, Are you kidding me? Surely, you’re joking. No disrespect, but I’ve seen a snow job before. And for me, this was a classic – even to the point of extending her contract. In case you didn’t hear, Dr. Sonja Santelises has been voted the top...
UNK’S. Reimagining Legacy and Southern Luxury in Southwest Baltimore
In Southwest Baltimore, a new concept is taking shape that blends food, design, and intentional living into a single immersive experience. Founded by Kenneth Watson, UNK’S by The Rich Unkle is not simply a restaurant concept. It is a vision rooted in culture, legacy, and the belief that spaces centered on care and...
Maryland shoppers battle crowds for last-minute Christmas gifts
Maryland shoppers braved the crowds on Wednesday to find those last-minute Christmas gifts.
Man shot and crashes car into West Baltimore home, police say
A 27-year-old man was seriously injured after being shot in a vehicle and crashing into a home in West Baltimore on Christmas Eve, according to police.
Baltimore native opens first black owned matcha cafe in the region
Black entrepreneur Quentin Vennie opens EquiTea Studio, a matcha cafe in Baltimore focused on mental wellness and creating healing spaces.

















