Glen Tower fire sets off sprinklers, displaces students from room damage
Around 7 p.m. Monday a fire broke out in Glen Tower A. The fire was centralized to a room on floor 15 of the dorm building and sprinkler activation damaged approximately 20 rooms, according to safety messages. Students were urged to evacuate the building, following the fire alarm. There are...
One person injured after building fire in Baltimore
BALTIMORE, MD (WBFF) — One person was injured after a building fire in Baltimore. The Baltimore City Fire Department (BCFD) responded to the scene of a building fire on Tuesday morning. On April 21 around 9 a.m., BCFD crews were sent to a commercial building fire in the 1200...
Shot man hops bus after midnight gunfire in bizarre Baltimore case
Shot man rides bus after midnight gunfire as Baltimore shooting
Mercy Medical Center: Blood Markers Could Predict Diabetes Risk
Doctors at Mercy Medical Center in downtown Baltimore say emerging blood-based research could give them a sneak peek at who is headed for Type 2 diabetes years before any classic symptoms show up. The work focuses on telltale patterns of amino acids and proteins that appear long before a formal diagnosis, raising the possibility of stepping in early for people who currently skate...
Judge weighs Baltimore IG subpoena power as dispute could ripple across Maryland watchdogs
BALTIMORE (WBFF) — As the city awaits a decision from a judge regarding Baltimore’s watchdog’s subpoena power, the fallout could trickle down to other inspectors general across Maryland. Baltimore City Inspector General Isabel Cumming field a lawsuit against Mayor Brandon Scott’s Administration after subpoenas went ignored amid...
School board unanimously approves Dr. Jermaine Dawson as new city schools CEO
BALTIMORE (WBFF) — The Baltimore City School Board announced Dr. Jermaine Dawson will be the new CEO of City Schools, replacing Dr. Sonja Santelises, starting July 1. The board unanimously approved Dawson on Monday. “The Baltimore City Board of School Commissioners is thrilled to collaborate with an accomplished educational...
Man charged in violent spree while on pre-trial release convicted in final case
BALTIMORE (WBFF) — A man arrested following a violent crime spree that reignited concerns surrounding pre-trial release and unserved warrants has been found guilty in his final case. A jury found Bryan Cherry guilty of the July 2024 murder of Sierra Johnson, 38, of Baltimore City. Johnson was found...
Cheesesteak & Co. plans summer opening in Owings Mills
OWINGS MILLS, Md. — Searching for a good local cheesesteak spot?. Look no further than Owings Mills. This summer Cheesesteak & Co. plans to open their first Baltimore County location at Red Run Station. The company currently has another restaurant in Elkridge. Owner and founder, Phil Gharfeh, claims to...
Baltimore’s Ghost Gun Payback: City Snags $2 Million From Hanover Armory
Baltimore City Hall on Monday announced a settlement with Hanover Armory, the Anne Arundel County gun shop the city sued over so-called "ghost guns." Under the deal, Hanover will pay $2 million to the city, which officials say will replenish funding for Baltimore's gun-violence prevention program. The agreement follows a $62 million jury verdict handed down last August that the company appealed...
Police: Woman’s body pulled from water under Howard Street Bridge
Police investigate after a woman's body was discovered in water on North Howard Street Monday, a police spokesperson told WMAR-2 News.

















