The couple was taken to a nearby hospital for their injuries. Mr. Johnson, who sustained burns in the fire, is in serious condition, but is expected to recover.

Authorities say 35-year-old suspect David Lopez Jackson is facing two counts of arson in connection to two of the fires; police only suspect he is responsible for the other five.

A Delta Airlines flight departing from Baltimore and on its way to Atlanta landed early when a passenger noticed a baboon tarantula escaped its container. Fortunately,…

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Muslim organizations have banded together to raise $100,000 in an effort to help rebuild Black churches in the South that were torched in recent months,…

The seventh fire in 10 days to break out at a southern Black church may have been caused by lightning, the FBI announced Wednesday. Officials from…

A federal law enforcement says the fire was not arson, yet there are concerns that the church was racially targeted.

Via Foxbaltimore.com Several Families have been displaced after a fire ripped through an apartment complex in Rosedale, MD. The fire started around 8:00 p.m Sunday night on the 1900 block of Abigail Drive.  Crews arrive on the scene and found fire burning on the second and third floors. Read More Here. Sheree Whitfield Wins Child […]

Via Foxbaltimore.com Firefighters spent their early morning battling a two-alarm apartment fire in BelAir. According to Harford County Volunteer Fire and EMS the fire sparked just after 2:30 a.m on Friday. Crews sent out a round of second alarms due to concern about residents trapped inside. Everyone was able to escape unharmed. Read More Here. Rev. Jeremiah […]

Via Foxbaltimore.com BREAKING NEWS: Three Baltimore city firefighters are on their way to Bayview Burn Center after being injured in a fire. The firefighters were battling heavy flames in a house on the 1200 block when they were burned. Their injuries are considered to be non-life threatening. Read Here For More Updates. Tracking Winter Storm […]

Via: foxbaltimore.com Baltimore police say Molotov cocktails are to blame for fires that injured more than a half-dozen people. Police spokesman Anthony Guglielmi says Molotov cocktails were found in a garden-style apartment building and a nearby northeast Baltimore residence on Wednesday morning. Read more on this story here