Police arrest two after stolen Mustang tracked by license plate reader in Curtis Bay
CURTIS BAY, MD – Anne Arundel County Police arrested two males early Wednesday morning after a stolen vehicle was located using an automated license plate reader in the Eastern District.…
Baltimore Braces for Biting Cold and Snow Squalls, Motorists Advised to Beware of Icy...
Brace yourselves, Baltimore—it's another cold and gusty day ahead. According to the National Weather Service Baltimore MD/Washington DC, mountain snow showers are set to persist throughout the afternoon as yet another disturbance sweeps through the area. Highs are going to barely make it into the low 40s east of the...
NTSB Says Improperly Installed Wire is Root Cause of Key Bridge Collapse
WASHINGTON – The National Transportation Safety Board on Tuesday determined that the catastrophic Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse in Baltimore last year was caused by a single loose wire that caused a container ship to lose power and crash into the bridge. Until the release of the voluminous NTSB...
Downtown Baltimore crash turns deadly, police find two people shot inside wrecked vehicle
BALTIMORE, Md. (WBFF) — In the midst of rush hour traffic, around 7 a.m. Wednesday, officers responded to a car crash in downtown Baltimore that quickly turned into a crime scene. "It started off as an accident, and then they said there was a weapon on the ground," police...
Baltimore Police Commissioner Richard Worley falls victim to porch pirate
BALTIMORE, Md. (WBFF) — Baltimore Police Commissioner Richard Worley has become one of the latest victims of package theft in the city. According to the charging documents obtained by FOX45 News, the incident occurred last Thursday, Nov. 20, at Worley's home. A ring security camera captured the theft, which...
Department of Transportation worker dies after assault on the job
Friday morning, City officials released a statement following the death of a Department of Transportation worker.
While Baltimore sues a money-lending app for preying on the poor, Maryland makes it...
Baltimore didn’t pull any punches when it announced last month the city was suing the company behind an app called MoneyLion that promises interest-free cash advances to get you a portion of your pay early. “Not only is that wrong, it’s illegal,” Mayor Brandon Scott declared, discussing the city’s...
AI contributes to rising Maryland layoffs
Layoffs in Maryland are up nearly 30%, with about 2,000 more jobs being cut than this time last year. Nationally, this year has seen over one million layoffs — the highest amount for this time of year since the Covid-19 pandemic and the Great Recession. This year, artificial intelligence is among the top ten reasons...
Intense Debate: Dismembered Kitten Discovered in West Baltimore Sparks Police Investigation
This post features an OpenAI-powered summary derived from the NewsBreak users' discussions on Kitten found "cut up into pieces" in west Baltimore, police investigate. Kitten found "cut up into pieces" in west Baltimore, police investigate.
Rodgers Forge man to spend Thanksgiving night homeless to raise awareness
Rodgers Forge man to spend Thanksgiving night homeless on the streets in downtown Towson to raise awareness.

















