Police identify second body pulled from Inner Harbor this year
Baltimore police have identified the body of the man who was pulled from the Inner Harbor. Frank Owens, 59, was pulled from the water on May 8.
Maryland postal worker pleads to stealing checks from mail
(This story was updated to add a comment from the U.S. Postal Service.) A former U.S. Postal Service employee signed a plea agreement earlier in May for fraudulently endorsing checks he stole from the mail at a Baltimore mail processing center that serves Washington County and other communities. Almost 200 pieces of ma
Jessup man serving time for murder killed by inmate
Colin Wolf, 32 of Jessup, was serving a 33 year sentence at the Roxbury Correctional Institution in Hagerstown for first-degree murder.
Essex, Parkville and White Marsh Police Blotter
Precinct 8 — Parkville MAY 12: FIRST-DEGREE BURGLARY, 3000 BLOCK OF ACTON ROAD, 21234 At approximately 6:05 a.m. on May 12th, an unknown suspect entered the location and stole property. Precinct 9 — White Marsh MAY 16: SECOND-DEGREE BURGLARY, UNIT BLOCK OF FONTANA LN, 21237 At approximately 6 p.m. on May 16, an unknown
SOWEBO Arts & Music Festival returns to Hollins Market
As the weather warms, the SOWEBO Arts & Music Festival is celebrating its 43rd year of festivities on Sunday, May 24, returning to Southwest Baltimore with live music, local vendors, and the family-friendly Kids Alley. The free-to-attend community festival will take place from noon to 8 p.m. in the historic...
There’s a Giant Maryland Flea Market With Over 800 Vendors
If you love bargain hunting, weird collectibles, and the thrill of finding something completely unexpected, there’s a massive flea market in Maryland you need to check out. This place is absolutely packed with hundreds of vendors selling everything from vintage clothes and old-school video games to fresh food, tools an
SUN: Baltimore weighs greener future for Jones Falls corridor
BALTIMORE, MD (WBFF) — Baltimore officials are weighing whether to maintain industrial uses along the Jones Falls or begin transforming the corridor into a greener, more resilient riverfront — a decision that could reshape miles of the city’s landscape and determine how it confronts worsening flood risk.
Maryland bets hundreds of millions on horse racing
Maryland’s Preakness Stakes took place this past weekend at Laurel Park just outside of Prince George’s County, the first time in 118 years the second leg of horse racing’s Triple Crown was not run at Baltimore’s Pimlico Race Course. Pimlico is undergoing a $400 million state-sponsored...
Baltimore man travels the United States, makes tour stop in Sioux City
The United States is 3.8 million square miles, and one Baltimore man traveled to each state to explore its culture. On Tuesday, he made a stop in Sioux City.
» Judge Acquits Defendant in 2022 Bayonne Avenue Shooting Case
Javon Hines, 25, was acquitted May 19 by Baltimore City Circuit Court Judge Michael A. DiPietro in connection to a 2022 non-fatal shooting on the 3300 block of Bayonne Avenue. Hines had been charged with attempted first- and second-degree murder, first- and second-degree assault, firearm use in a felony violent crime,

















