Purple-jacketed senior missing in Baltimore
Search underway for 72-year-old woman missing from Oakford Avenue in Baltimore BALTIMORE, MD – Detectives are seeking the public’s help in finding a 72-year-old woman who was reported missing after…
Scott’s zoning bills will support real people with real needs by enabling “gentle density”
These changes will make Baltimore a city that welcomes new residents and gives longtime neighbors more options to stay [OP-ED] There has been intense public interest in Mayor Brandon Scott’s package of zoning bills, including Bill 25-0066, which is now before the Baltimore City Council. The bill removes single-family...
Baltimore youth fund failed to submit required financial audits to city, IG report finds
BALTIMORE (WBFF) — The Baltimore City Department of Audits has no record of receiving a financial audit from the taxpayer-backed Baltimore Children and Youth Fund from fiscal years 2022, 2023 and 2024, according to a new report from the Baltimore City Inspector General released Wednesday. The finding follows more...
4 arrested after Anne Arundel County community complains about drug activity
Four people are facing charges after a community in Anne Arundel County, Maryland, raised concerns about drug activity, according to police.
Waldorf man arrested after traffic stop uncovers illegal gun
ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY, Md. (WBFF) — A Waldorf man has been arrested for the possession of an illegal gun, according to Anne Arundel County Police. Officials said on November 18, at around 11:15 a.m., police conducted a traffic stop on a Toyota Tundra at Annapolis Road and Piney Orchard Parkway in Odenton.
SUN: Baltimore projects $3.3 million deficit through first quarter of fiscal 2026
BALTIMORE, MD (WBFF) — Baltimore could see a $3.3 million deficit next summer and is in a tight spot through one quarter of the new fiscal year if current spending levels continue, the city budget director said Tuesday. Numbers presented by Baltimore Budget Director Laura Larsen show that, from...
Hopkins police accused of union busting as Baltimore organizers push for city oversight
Graduate student workers at Johns Hopkins University say the school has used its armed private police force has been used to intimidate and surveil student activists and union members, part of what organizers describe as a growing campaign of union-busting on campus and an example of how the police force is used to...
Investigators reveal what caused cargo ship to crash into Baltimore bridge
Six people were killed in the March 2024 bridge collapse.
Single loose wire caused Baltimore bridge collapse that could cost Maryland $5.2B to replace
NTSB finds loose wire caused Dali cargo ship to crash into Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge, killing six. Maryland failed to assess bridge vulnerability, NTSB also said.
Gov. Moore announces new stem cell facility in Baltimore, aims to bring 500 new...
BALTIMORE (WBFF) — Governor Wes Moore announced the establishment of a new stem cell facility in Baltimore, which is expected to add new jobs in the city. The Korean biotechnology company, Nature Cell, plans to open a facility at 1401 Severn Street in Baltimore City through 2031, bringing an estimated 500 jobs in the...

















