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Pleasant Friday with partly cloudy skies and temps in upper 80's
Meteorologist Alena Lee says it will be partly cloudy and less humid as temps will only be in the upper 80's. Temps will continue to be cooler on Saturday and will be around the upper 80's for the rest of the week. There will be a small chance for showers on Saturday and the rain chances continue through the week with thunderstorms possible as well.
July 19 A Little Bit Cooler Then Rain Possible Each Day Next Week
After 4 days in a row at or above 100ºF in Baltimore, yesterday remained in the 80s for a pleasant break! This cooler air will be the trend through next week. The next trend may tackle the drought conditions with a potential for rain just about each day next week.
Pennsylvania Avenue Main Streets Opens its Doors to the Community
Tuesday, July 16, 2024—Baltimore, MD—Pennsylvania Avenue Main Street hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony at 12:30 p.m. on Tuesday, July 16, 2024, for its new office and welcome center at 1829 Pennsylvania Avenue, Baltimore, Maryland 21217. The ceremony was open to all community members who wished to celebrate and learn more about revitalizing historic Pennsylvania Avenue.
Baltimore Community Lending Becomes Capital Access Manager for KIVA
Your browser does not support the audio element. Baltimore, MD, July 1, 2024—Baltimore Community Lending (BCL) announced becoming the Capital Access Manager for KIVA’s new hub, which will be located at the new headquarters at 309 N. Calvert St. Baltimore, Maryland 21201, and is due to open in late 2024/early 2025.
Local Roundup: Keys fall in second half opener
The Frederick Keys opened the second half of their season in a rather lackluster fashion, falling 8-4 to the league-leading Williamsport Crosscutters on the road Thursday. Frederick (15-18) rallied for three runs in the ninth inning on a two-run triple by Christian Jackson and an RBI single by Brody Fahr, but it was far too little to mount a serious rally after falling behind early.
Baltimore Inspector General visits Department of Public Works sites after report of poor conditions
Baltimore's Inspector General visited nine Department of Public Works sites on Tuesday. It followed an investigative report about poor working conditions at the Cherry Hill location. The report found the site did not have a working ice machine. Temperatures inside a cooling trailer reached 85 degrees, and locker rooms did...
Professional photographer's night out ends in brutal assault, agents say
WBFF (Baltimore, MD) — It's just before 11:30 p.m. on January 10, 2024. The bright lights of ‘The Block’ illuminating the strip of adult clubs and entertainment shops had caught the eye of a professional photographer. He had just finished attending a concert, and stopped to capture...
Baltimore Police scramble with limited cops; citizens unaware, says ex-officer
As the city of Baltimore struggles to fill some 600 open positions, some officers question whether the remaining resources are enough to adequately protect the city. In the city's northeastern police district on Wednesday, two police officers were scheduled to patrol the afternoon shift. "The people in the city are...
Baltimore Police commissioner sides with officer who held gun to restrained man's head
BALTIMORE - Baltimore Police Commissioner Richard Worley defended an officer shown in body-worn camera footage from May pressing a gun against the temple of a 24-year-old man while he was restrained on a sidewalk.Worley said the officer was doing his job and had not been suspended. "I've been in that position that officer was in," Worley said. "You're scared, you're fighting for your life 'cause you don't know what he's going to do." In the moments leading up to the incident in the 1500 block of Washington Street, police went out to investigate an armed robbery.Charging documents obtained by WJZ reveal that...
Police Commissioner says drugs, retaliation part of crime spike in western district
WBFF (Baltimore, MD) — Baltimore Police Commissioner Richard Worley pointed to drugs and acts of retaliation as possible reasons behind the spike in violence in the western district. The latest city data shows the western district is leading the City in homicides and non-fatal shootings since redistricting in July...
FBI assisting investigation into man who attacked two women along C&O Canal
The FBI is helping the National Park Service investigate attacks against two women along the C&O Canal Towpath Trail in early March. Authorities believe the same man committed both attacks. The National Park Service is working with the FBI to identify the man, Christiana Hanson, a public affairs officer for the Park Service, said in a phone interview. The FBI Baltimore Press Office confirmed ...
Judge green lights Jason Billingsley's statement to police ahead of murder trial
WBFF (Baltimore, MD) — A judge has denied a motion to suppress statements Jason Billingsley made to police during a recorded interview. Jason Billingsley is charged with the murder of Baltimore tech CEO Pava LaPere, as well as the attempted murder, rape, and arson case involving a couple days beforehand, back in September 2023.
Living on the fence line; how incinerators affect public health.
On May 28, the South Baltimore Community Land Trust (SBCLT), represented by the Chesapeake Bay Foundation (CBF) and Environmental Integrity Project (EIP), filed a complaint on behalf of the residents in the southern Baltimore City where the Baltimore Refuse Energy Systems Company (BRESCO) is located. The complaint states the Baltimore...
Pimlico Terrace neighborhood residents host community walk with local officials
Neighbors in Northwest Baltimore shared their passion for uplifting their community Thursday by taking representatives from multiple state agencies on a neighborhood tour. The tour was designed to focus on the challenges they face and what they need to continue making improvements on. Residents of the Pimlico Terrace neighborhood said...
Baltimore Restaurant Week starts tomorrow featuring the city's best eateries
MARYLAND (WBFF) — Starting tomorrow, more than 65 restaurants are participating in Baltimore's Restaurant Week with more signing up every day. From July 19 through July 28, some of the city's best eateries will be offering seasonal dishes, specials, and other amazing deals. Prices start at just $15 for...
Meet Nancy Maina, 2024 Veteran VIP honoree
Editor’s Note: McKnight’s Long-Term Care News, McKnight’s Senior Living and McKnight’s Home Care are profiling the McKnight’s 2024 Women of Distinction honorees daily from July 1 to Aug. 13. For additional McKnight’s Women of Distinction content, visit this page. Nancy Maina is a kind,...
Poe's Magic Theatre welcomes its newest member featuring thrilling escape acts
MARYLAND (WBFF) — Poe's Magic Theatre joined the Fox45 Morning News Team to welcome their newest magician: JT the Unstoppable. Vince Wilson the owner of Poe's Magic Theatre announces JT's addition to their lineup, showcasing JT's exhilarating escape acts and charismatic presence. JT is set to captivate audiences at...
Artscape 2024 to feature RuPaul’s Drag Race alum Naomi Smalls, fashion shows, more
Baltimore’s 40th Artscape festival, set to take place Aug. 2-4, will feature former RuPaul’s Drag Race competitor Naomi Smalls, fashion shows by emerging and professional designers, public art installations, and more. Artscape has been held nearly every year since its start in 1982, with the exception of 2020,...
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