Maryland shop has been serving up snoballs for more than 40 years
The Original Hawaiian Island Snoball in Randallstown, Maryland, has been serving sweet treats for decades along Liberty Road.
Baltimore City Councilmember demands transparency about future of conduit system
BALTIMORE (WBFF) — Baltimore City Councilman Mark Conway recently sent a letter to Mayor Brandon Scott, pushing for answers about the future of the conduit system, especially after a series of conduit fires. "It should not be a closed-door, you know, backward deal like it was last time," Conway...
Barrios defines the democratic Dundalk he sees as County Council candidate in new District...
Will Barrios of Dundalk sees the need for change on the east side of Baltimore County and brings his platform forward focusing on cleaner, safer streets and community engagement. He tells Nestor why there’s another Venezuelan-heritage fellow in the old neighborhood coming forward to lead as a potential councilman.
Juvenile arrested in Columbia residential burglary: police
COLUMBIA, Md. (WBFF) — A juvenile was arrested Thursday in connection to a residential burglary in Columbia, according to the Howard County Police Department. On June 4 around 2 p.m., officers responded to the 9400 block of Kilimanjaro Road for a reported suspect inside a vacant residence without permission.
BWI Checkpoint Meltdown Ends In Federal Indictment For Maryland Man
TSA Line (File) A 32-year-old Charles County man faces nearly two decades in federal prison...
New Orleans-inspired cocktail bar Fat Tuesday to open Baltimore location
Want to nosh on some New Orleans-inspired food and drinks? You’ll soon be able to do just that right here in Baltimore, as national chain Fat Tuesday prepares to expand to Charm City. Baltimore’s liquor board on Thursday approved a Class “B” Beer, Wine and Liquour restaurant license for...
Hopkins Student Fights Back, IDs Alleged Campus Attacker in Baltimore Court
A Johns Hopkins University student told a Baltimore jury Thursday that she fought off a stranger who attacked her on the Homewood campus on Oct. 18, 2025, and that the man now on trial is the one who tried to assault her. The 20-year-old international student testified that a man...
» Trial Postponed Following Death in Defense Attorney’s Family
A defendant’s murder trial was postponed following the death of a member of the defense attorney’s family. Tyler Liggins is charged with first‑degree murder, first‑degree assault, and kidnapping in connection with the death of Travon Booth after a July 19 incident on the 1100 block of W. Northern Parkway.
Empty Fridge And Rainy-Day Grocery Run Leads To $100,000 Scratch-Off Win For Retired St....
– A couple of Saturdays ago, May 23rd, was a particularly rainy day. So much so that a retired St. Mary’s County woman almost didn’t tackle a chore on her list for the day. She went back and forth, but ultimately deciding that it needed doing. This was a very profitable choice, for among the items she brought home was
As repeat audit violations pile up, some lawmakers blame weak oversight and accountability
BALTIMORE (WBFF) — A newly released audit of Baltimore City Community College is the latest in a growing list of state reviews uncovering concerns about financial controls, oversight, and accountability across Maryland government agencies. The audit found financial aid funds were awarded to so-called ‘ghost students,’

















