Tanya Jackson+FollowBaltimore neighbors: Give a dog a snow day home!Baltimore’s big snowstorm could mean a cozy weekend for you—and a shelter dog! BARCS is looking for folks to open their homes for a few days and give a pup a warm place to ride out the storm. No long-term commitment, just some love, blankets, and cuddles until Tuesday. Every dog that leaves the shelter helps their small team focus on the animals who have to stay. If you’ve ever thought about fostering, this is the perfect, low-pressure chance to make a difference. Who’s in for a Snow Day Doggie Sleepover? #Pets #Baltimore #FosterADog40Share
Erica Martinez MD+FollowBaltimore celebrates MLK Day with powerful musicBaltimore’s MLK Day felt electric as the Symphony Orchestra and Morgan State University Choir filled the Meyerhoff with music honoring Dr. King’s legacy. The free concert, packed with neighbors of all ages, featured moving works by Black composers and stirring spirituals that had the crowd cheering. This event replaced the city’s usual parade, offering a warm, indoor space for reflection and celebration. From spoken word to a Dream Wall covered in students’ hopes, the night was a true community experience. It’s inspiring to see Baltimore unite through music—how do you and your family keep Dr. King’s dream alive each year? #News #MLKDay #Baltimore00Share
Shelly Powell+FollowBaltimore’s Park Heights gets $44M boostA major transformation is coming to Park Heights—$44 million in funding is now secured for a new mixed-use community, bringing 83 affordable apartments and fresh retail space to the neighborhood. After years of planning and teamwork from local groups like BRIDGES CDC and Bon Secours Unity Properties, construction is underway. The project isn’t just about new buildings—it’s about revitalizing vacant lots, supporting families transitioning from homelessness, and creating spaces for local businesses and artists. How do you think this kind of investment will shape the future of Park Heights? Let’s talk about what real community change looks like. #RealEstate #Baltimore #ParkHeights00Share
VortexVoyager+FollowBaltimore’s train tunnel gets a major upgradeBaltimore’s oldest train tunnel is finally getting a much-needed overhaul, and it’s about time. The B&P Tunnel, which links Penn Station to D.C., has been plagued by leaks, crumbling walls, and even a sinking floor. Now, with geotechnical work wrapped up, crews are one step closer to building the new Frederick Douglass Tunnel. This means faster, more reliable rides—up to 100 mph—for Amtrak and MARC passengers. Weekend light rail closures were a hassle, but the long-term benefits could transform daily commutes. What do you think: Is this the upgrade Baltimore transit needs? #Transportation #Baltimore #Amtrak00Share
Mrs. Jessica Morgan+FollowBaltimore’s Chaps Pit Beef faces fire setbackBaltimore’s iconic Chaps Pit Beef, a staple for nearly 50 years and even featured on “The Wire,” had to close its Pulaski Industrial Area location after a fire broke out Monday evening. Thankfully, everyone is safe, but the damage means the doors are shut for now, with no word yet on when they’ll reopen. Locals saw smoke pouring from the roof, but firefighters contained the blaze quickly. For many in Baltimore, this spot is more than just a restaurant—it’s a piece of the city’s story. How do you think this will impact the neighborhood? #Business #Baltimore #ChapsPitBeef00Share
Mary Williams+FollowMount Vernon’s grocery hopes hit pauseEddie’s of Mount Vernon was all set for a comeback, but plans have suddenly stalled and the search is on for a new operator. After nearly a year without a full-service grocery store, neighbors were excited to see fresh food and community spirit return to 7-11 W. Eager St. The building is fully renovated and ready, liquor license secured, and funding in place—just missing the right team to bring it to life. If you know someone passionate about groceries and community, now’s the time to step up. What do you think Mount Vernon needs most in its next neighborhood market? #Food #MountVernon #Baltimore00Share
Joshua Townsend+FollowBaltimore’s World of Pets Expo ticket giveaway!Four free tickets to the World of Pets Expo at Timonium Fairgrounds are up for grabs for lucky FOX45 Morning News viewers in Baltimore and surrounding counties! Just be the 10th caller during the show (Jan 19–23) and you could win a day of pet-filled fun for the whole family. No purchase needed—just tune in and dial fast. With only ten winners total, the odds are slim but the excitement is real. Who’s planning to call in? Anyone already marking their calendars for the expo? #Pets #Baltimore #WorldOfPetsExpo00Share
Leah Pierce+FollowMonster Jam shakes up Baltimore this weekendBaltimore’s about to get loud—Monster Jam is back at CFG Bank Arena, and these six-ton trucks are ready to fly. Local fans can catch Loghan Ashline making her championship debut in the unicorn-themed Sparkle Smash, while MJ Solorio finally lives out his childhood dream behind the wheel of El Toro Loco. Drivers say it’s way more intense inside the cab than it looks from the stands—think tight harnesses, limited visibility, and wild adrenaline. Four shows are happening this weekend, so who’s heading downtown to feel the roar? Share your favorite Monster Jam memories or which truck you’re rooting for! #Cars #MonsterJam #Baltimore10Share
Faith Jackson+FollowBaltimore teacher’s $50K win almost trashedA Baltimore teacher is $50,000 richer today, but only because he double-checked his FAST PLAY lottery ticket before tossing it out. He’d misread the numbers and was seconds away from throwing away a life-changing prize—until a quick scan at the vending machine told him to see a clerk. Turns out, he’d matched the number 10 for the top prize! Now he’s planning to buy a truck and start a painting business. Makes you wonder how many winning tickets have ended up in the trash. Anyone else have a close call like this? #News #Baltimore #LotteryWin00Share
Johnathan Neal+FollowBaltimore’s mental health crisis response under fireA Baltimore mother is demanding answers after her son died in police custody during a mental health emergency—and no officers will face charges. The medical examiner called it homicide, but officials say police followed protocol, even though an ambulance never arrived. This isn’t an isolated case: multiple recent deaths have exposed gaps in how the city handles behavioral health crises. City leaders now admit police aren’t trained clinicians and are considering new, non-police crisis teams. What would make you feel safer or better supported in a mental health emergency? Share your thoughts below—Baltimore’s next steps could depend on community voices. #Health #MentalHealth #Baltimore10Share