Harbor Splash returns to Baltimore’s Inner Harbor in new pop-up format after two sold-out...
BALTIMORE — The Harbor Splash is back by popular demand. Its first two years were sold out. Harbor Splash returns to Baltimore's Inner Harbor in new format. This time it will be in a new pop-up format, City Hall says. This will give folks more chances to jump in the Inner Harbor.
Civil trial for the remaining Key Bridge collapse claims set to begin
More than two years after the collapse of Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge, a civil trial is set to begin Monday for claimants who have not yet reached settlements with the owner and operator of the cargo ship involved in the disaster.
Nice start to June in Maryland before building heat late week
BALTIMORE (WBFF) -- Updated 6:30 a.m. June 1 — A long stretch of dry weather through the week as temperatures will warm up heading into the weekend. Increasing clouds with a dry frontal passage on Monday and highs in the upper 70s. The front will push temperatures down a...
Workers’ Families, Other Parties Settle Baltimore Bridge Tragedy Claims
Just days before the civil trial on claims against the owner and operator of the cargo ship Dali was to begin, Grace Ocean and Synergy Marine settled wrongful death suits with the families of the six construction workers killed when the ship crashed into Baltimore’s Key Bridge. Court documents...
Hundreds of Maryland beverage workers face layoffs amid distribution shakeup
A major shakeup is unfolding in Maryland’s beverage distribution industry as one of the nation’s largest alcohol distributors prepares to cut hundreds of jobs ahead of a major acquisition deal.…
Man missing from Maryland may be in York County
Police are searching for a missing man from Maryland who may be in York County. Hampstead police in Maryland are looking for Roberto Sanchez, 49, a high-functioning autistic man. He was last seen at 1:16 p.m. Sunday at Piper’s Wine & Liquor on Hanover Pike in Manchester, Maryland. Manchester...
Family and community gather for 4th annual Donnell’s Day to honor Donnell Rochester
BALTIMORE — Four years after the death of Donnell Rochester during an encounter with Baltimore police, family, friends, and community members gathered Saturday to honor his life. 4th annual Donnell's Day honors man killed in Baltimore police encounter. The fourth annual Donnell's Day event offered free food, community
SUN: Baltimore swimmers take on Harbor Splash as water hits ‘tipping point’
Under blue skies and temperatures in the 80s Sunday afternoon, about 50 swimmers dove into Baltimore’s harbor in Fells Point, tossing around a water polo ball and drifting along on floating rafts as a small crowd of awestruck onlookers watched from ashore. For decades, “nobody would dream of jumping...
SUN: Baltimore’s Safe Streets model faces evolving challenges
After 16 years, a new Johns Hopkins University study suggests Baltimore’s Safe Streets program is saving young lives — but that its effectiveness is increasingly uneven as youth violence evolves. The study from the university’s Center for Gun Violence Solutions found the city’s violence interruption program was associa
Fire crews, police respond to 3-vehicle crash on Belair Road in Nottingham
BALTIMORE COUNTY, Md. (WBFF) — At least two people were hospitalized following a three-vehicle crash in Nottingham on Sunday evening, according to officials. Fire crews and Baltimore County police responded to the crash around 5:45 p.m. on May 31 in the 9500 block of Belair Road. Officials said multiple...

















