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Flames and heavy smoke rose from the Shipyard building in Canton Sunday as firefighters battled a two‑alarm blaze on the 2600 block of Boston Street. Officials said no injuries were immediately reported.
Weather & Environment in ...
Muggy morning with patchy fog. Heavy thunderstorms this afternoon could cause flash flooding; a Flood Watch is in effect for parts of the region.
An Annapolis man was sentenced to life after a jury found him guilty of killing his cellmate inside Eastern Correctional Institution’s segregation unit; the case is now on appeal.
State investigators responded after a police‑involved shooting overnight in Northwest Baltimore's 3300 block of Clifton Avenue. Officials have released few details so far as the IID conducts its probe.
Nine people were hurt after a boat exploded beside Schaefer’s Canal House in Chesapeake City; several victims were airlifted and state investigators were on scene.
Surveillance footage appears to show a flaming gas can thrown at a Whiteford home early Saturday. Investigators are treating the blaze as targeted and are seeking tips.
A naked protester prompted a police response Saturday in Baltimore's Little Italy. WBFF published photos from the scene as neighbors reacted to the commotion.
A Cumberland man was convicted after investigators say he impersonated women to access private boudoir photos stored on online platforms.
Hagerstown police arrested a man within 10 minutes after a Murph Avenue shooting; no injuries were reported.
Arts & Culture in ...
One year in, AVAM’s new director is rolling out a five-year plan to grow the museum’s endowment, reopen an on-site restaurant and deepen neighborhood ties as attendance climbs.
Flames flared on the 1600 block of Filbert Street late on July 4, bringing multiple fire crews to Curtis Bay while officials assess damage and injuries.
Highs near 95°F and heat‑index readings up to 105°F in Baltimore today. Expect afternoon storms and a Code Orange air‑quality alert.
A Prince Frederick man pleaded guilty after investigators say he asked firefighters to hide an unserialized handgun recovered when his truck overturned. Court records show a mostly suspended five‑year sentence and probation.
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