No paperwork? No problem as 7% of Maryland nonprofits deemed delinquent MARYLAND (WBFF) — As thousands of nonprofits crowd Maryland’s landscape, questions are growing about what kind of real-world impact millions of charitable and taxpayer dollars are hav... See more
PA lawmakers clear path for small modular reactors, pitching lower bills and jobs MARYLAND (WBFF) — Engineers at a research center in Idaho are testing micro-reactors — cylinder-sized nuclear reactors that can generate enough power to fuel a small communi... See more
Baltimore residents blast city plan to shrink Dukeland Street, citing lack of input BALTIMORE (WBFF) — West Baltimore residents unleashed their frustration at a community meeting Monday night after learning the city plans to redesign Dukeland Street with ... See more
Maryland Statehouse rocked as audit reveals SNAP benefits went to lottery winner, inmates MARYLAND (WBFF) — Outrage is growing at the Maryland Statehouse after a state audit found tens of thousands of dollars in government food assistance issued to people... See more
Moore calls Netanyahu a war criminal, sparking backlash in Baltimore’s Jewish community MARYLAND (WBFF) — As outrage over the Israeli-Palestinian conflict continues to ignite protests, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu questions his safety in the ... See more