Inspector General questions Baltimore City workers paid leave procedures
A new Baltimore City Inspector General's report raises questions as to why the Mayor's Office paid nearly $150,000 to several workers who went on leave prior to resigning.
The Flavor of the Old Line State: A Local Guide to Maryland’s Iconic Food...
Whether you are looking for a classic newspaper-lined table covered in steaming blue crabs or a smoky roadside pit beef stand, Maryland's local food scene serves up great regional pride. Here is your definitive guide to the essential eats making waves across the state this year. The Masterclasses: Jumbo Lump...
Police seek tips on deadly shooting in Broadway East
BALTIMORE (WBFF) — Police are seeking tips in connection to a deadly shooting in Broadway East earlier this month. On May 6 around 11:23 p.m., Xavier George was fatally shot in the 1800 block of N. Durham Street, authorities said. Anyone with information is asked to contact Metro Crime...
Artscape weekend prompts Baltimore DOT to impose road closures and citywide parking limits
BALTIMORE (WBFF) — The Baltimore City Department of Transportation announced road closures and parking restrictions that will be effect for Artscape this weekend. The event will take place in downtown Baltimore on Saturday, May 23 and Sunday, May 24. Parking restrictions for the event will begin at 12:00 a.m....
Three juveniles charged after Pikesville assault leaves girl unconscious, police say
PIKESVILLE, Md. (WBFF) — Police arrested and charged three juveniles in connection to an assault that happened Monday in Pikesville. On May 18 around 8:25 p.m., Baltimore County police officers were called to a home in the unit block of Spectator Lane for a first-degree assault, authorities said. When...
Heritage Smokehouse in North Baltimore is closing in August
Heritage Smokehouse, a North Baltimore barbecue joint, announced on social media it plans to close for good in August.
Baltimore Educator Arrested After Undercover Online Sting
Dennis Jutras, 61, a longtime Baltimore educator and former teacher of the year, was arrested on May 13 and charged with sexual solicitation of a minor after investigators say he tried to meet someone he believed was a 15-year-old. Authorities say the alleged interaction started on a hookup website and escalated into s
Owner, operator of ship in Baltimore’s Key Bridge collapse wants to delay civil trial
Owner, operator of ship in Baltimore's Key Bridge collapse wants to delay civil trial.
Commanders adding joint practice
The Commanders announced a second joint practice with the Baltimore Ravens, just up the road in Owings Mills on August 26.
Rosedale woman who lost thousands on a car deal finally gets a reliable ride
Debra Godsey lost $2,800 to Vehicle Veterans, which was never registered as a used car dealer. Nearly a year later, she has a reliable car thanks to Vehicles for Change.

















