Key Bridge rebuild could top out at $5.2B, opening delayed to late 2030
BALTIMORE (WBFF) — The price tag for rebuilding the Francis Scott Key Bridge has climbed significantly, with officials now estimating the project to cost between $4.3 billion and $5.2 billion. The Maryland Transportation Authority (MDTA) also announced Monday that the new bridge is expected to open to traffic in...
Baltimore police seek public’s help in identifying person of interest in shooting
BALTIMORE (WBFF) — The Baltimore Police Department (BPD) is asking for the public's help in identifying a person of interest possibly connected to a shooting from September, BPD announced Monday. On September 17, at around 5:43 p.m., officers responded to the 800 block of Glade Court for a report...
911 call reveals moments before double shooting occurs in Pasadena
Details emerge in Pasadena double homicide linked to a money dispute, where a husband and wife were found shot inside their home on Twickenham Road.
» Judge Denies Transfer, Sentences Teen to 60 Years in 2023 Homicide
Baltimore City Circuit Court Judge Althea M. Handy denied a motion to transfer 17-year-old Samijae Canada to the Department of Juvenile Services (DJS) on Nov. 14 before sentencing him to 60 years for his role in the 2023 homicide of Ronald Wagner. Judge Handy called the ruling “not an easy...
Baltimore woman sentenced in money laundering, wire fraud case
(WBFF) — A Baltimore woman was sentenced to federal prison for her part in a money laundering scheme, officials said. Lakeisha Parker, 33, was sentenced to three years in federal prison, followed by three years of supervised release (including six months of home detention), as well as an order to pay over $8 million...
Mayor’s $163K SUV sparks outrage in neighborhoods where homes cost less: ‘That’s greed’
The $163,495 executive vehicle purchased for Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott is drawing sharp criticism from residents who say the taxpayer-funded SUV rivals, and in some cases, exceeds the cost of homes in their neighborhoods. The purchase has renewed questions about how Baltimore prioritizes public dollars at a time...
Person Fatally Struck by Train Causes Service Suspension on Baltimore Metro Line
A tragic incident occurred late Sunday night when a person was fatally struck by a train near the Metro station in Owings Mills. As reported by FOX Baltimore, the Baltimore County Fire Department confirmed the death following the event, which led to the Maryland Transit Administration (MTA) reporting a Metro Subway...
Suspended Baltimore Officer Indicted After Viral Video Shows Him Driving Cruiser at Black Man
Maryland State’s Attorney Ivan Bates has announced a sweeping indictment against suspended Baltimore Police Officer Robert A. Parks, following explosive video footage that spread across social media and appeared to show Parks using his patrol car to try and run over a man. Bates revealed the charges during a...
Baltimore killer commits third murder after being paroled twice for prior slayings
Repeat violent offender Reginald Lively receives life sentence for brutal Baltimore murder, marking his third murder conviction since 1986 in shocking case.
16 Hole-In-The-Wall Maryland Restaurants That Locals Keep Loving Year After Year
We all have that one core memory: sitting in a worn-out booth, watching Saturday morning traffic go by, while your grandpa taught you how to properly crack a hard-shell crab. For Marylanders, food is heritage. When a small, unassuming restaurant survives three recessions and two global pandemics, it’s not luck-it’s...

















