‘He did it’: Teen fights brain tumor to graduate high school, commencement only a...
There was no way Nijah Howard was missing his high school graduation. Every student who walks the stage to accept their diploma has their own story of challenges and accomplishments. For Nijah, in particular, the moment was met through faith and optimism in the face of a very difficult diagnosis.
Harford County Sheriff’s Office searches for 17-year-old homicide suspect
EDGEWOOD, Md. (WBFF) — The Harford County Sheriff's Office is searching for a 17-year-old suspect in connection to a deadly double shooting from April. On April 3 around 11:15 p.m., officers were called to the area of Grempler Way and Brookside Drive in Edgewood for a reported shooting. A...
Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott hosts Fathers’ Stroller Walk to dispel misperceptions of Black fatherhood
“Black Baltimore fathers have another level of fatherhood swag and this event is a place for us to display that and fellowship with each other,” Mayor Scott told theGrio. Ahead of Father’s Day, Baltimore City Mayor Brandon Scott has announced a unique event to bring Black fathers together with their young children in t
12 people taken to hospital after crash involving MTA bus
BALTIMORE, MD (WBFF) — 12 people were taken to the hospital after a crash involving an MTA bus and a work van on Wednesday afternoon. According to the Baltimore City Fire Department (BCFD), emergency medical services responded to a crash in the 1100 block of West Baltimore Street around 1 p.m. on June 3.
Great-grandfather trying to help someone get parking spot kicked in the head by other...
A woman in Maryland is accused of kicking a 71-year-old great-grandfather in the head during a parking dispute — leading to his death. The post Great-grandfather trying to help someone get parking spot kicked in the head by other driver and killed: Authorities first appeared on Law & Crime .
Audit: Hundreds of fake students collected financial aide at BCCC
One major revelation accuses BCCC of awarding approximately $264,000 in financial aid to 145 students who are believed to be fake.
Maryland awards $500K to Pikesville Armory redevelopment project
A historic site in Pikesville is closer to becoming a community hub. Today, Maryland Housing Secretary Jake Day toured the Pikesville Armory. The state is awarding 500,000 to help with the armory's redevelopment.
Baltimore County woman says cars keep going off road and onto her property
A tight turn in Catonsville, in Baltimore County, is frustrating a woman who said she's had cars crash onto her property eight times in the past two years.
SUN: Ivan Bates’ office to expand ‘Do Not Call’ lists to all city law...
BALTIMORE, MD (WBFF) — The Baltimore City State’s Attorney’s Office is working to expand its “Do Not Call” list to city law enforcement agencies other than the Baltimore Police Department, including Baltimore City Fire, the Baltimore City Sheriff’s Office and more. The office hopes...
» Trial Postponed for Teen Charged in Fatal Southwest Baltimore Shooting
A teenager charged with the murder of Brian Gaye, 38, had his trial postponed on June 2 after appearing before Baltimore City Circuit Court Judge Melissa K. Copeland. Tristin Cofield, 17, is charged with first-degree murder, armed robbery, multiple gun offenses, and several counts of conspiracy in connection to a fatal

















