Author Chat with Natasha Bishop
Natasha is a hybrid contemporary romance author living in Baltimore. She likes to write about sweet women and the men that love them down. She believes in letting love lead, one spicy book at a time.
GBMC offers day of hope and healing for cancer survivors
GBMC hosted its annual Cancer Survivorship luncheon for 250 cancer patients, their guests and oncology nurses and doctors.
Theatre Review: ‘The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged)’ presented by the Pasadena Theatre...
“All the world’s a stage,” and William Shakespeare’s illustrious canon has graced spotlights across the globe for centuries. Still a towering figure in world literature more than four centuries after his death, Shakespeare is celebrated in “The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged),” written by Adam Long, Da
The Corned Beef At This 100-Year-Old Maryland Deli Will Melt In Your Mouth
There’s a sandwich in Baltimore that’s been making people forget their manners since the early 1900s. At Attman’s Delicatessen, the corned beef is so good you’ll understand why people write love letters to food. Let’s get one thing straight right from the start: not all corned...
A seasonal start to the second week of June!
Meteorologist Stevie Daniels says it will be a cooler start to the work week, with seasonal high temperatures in the low-80s!
Nice start to week before high heat, humidity, and storms return midweek
BALTIMORE (WBFF) -- Updated 6:30 a.m. June 8 — Pleasant start to week ahead of heat, humidity, and storms starting midweek. Monday and Tuesday are pleasant with highs in the comfortable low to mid 80s. Increasing heat and humidity by mid week will feel very much like August. Highs...
Former Orioles groundskeeper navigates a new role with Agriculture Department
After more than 20 years with the Orioles, when she was one of just a handful of femakl head groundskeepers Major League, Nicole Sherry left her job behind for a new challenge: assistant secretary in the Maryland Department of Agriculture.
SUN | A growing concern: Baltimore has the third highest bond debt in Maryland
BALTIMORE, MD (WBFF) — As Baltimore voters prepare to decide this fall whether to authorize another $280 million in city borrowing, data shows the city already carries one of the heaviest bond debt burdens in Maryland — a level economists warn leaves little room for error amid fiscal uncertainty.
Sewer Crunch Eased, Development Ban Lifted In Baltimore Suburbs
With a pair of Maryland state agencies coming to the rescue, the sewer moratorium in part of Baltimore’s suburbs has been lifted after just a few months. Anne Arundel County Executive Steuart Pittman on June 3 announced an immediate end to the ban on new sewer connections in the northwestern portion of the county, whic
Police investigate two overnight armed robberies in southeast Baltimore
BALTIMORE (WBFF) — Baltimore Police are investigating two armed robberies reported early Monday in southeast Baltimore. Police said they received a report of an armed robbery at about 3 a.m. in the 4100 block of Pulaski Highway in the Orangeville area. According to police, the victim reported being approached...

















