From Baltimore to Philly, relay run aims to raise more than just funds for single moms
A relay run from Baltimore to Philadelphia on Saturday will raise money and awareness for the Jeremiah Program of Baltimore.
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Does Maryland’s budget delay pain or invest in our future?
The Maryland General Assembly is back in session — and the only thing lawmakers must do before they adjourn in April is pass a balanced budget. In an election year,…
Gov. Moore pushes for redistricting, focuses on affordability in State of the State
Gov. Wes Moore touted the state’s efforts to make Maryland a safer, more competitive and more affordable place to live Wednesday in his fourth State of the State address.
From Baltimore to Philly, relay run aims to raise more than just funds for single moms
A relay run from Baltimore to Philadelphia on Saturday will raise money and awareness for the Jeremiah Program of Baltimore.
‘Objects Made Holy’ is an artist’s love letter to Baltimore community, now at The Peale
Baltimore artist Gina Pierleoni curated “Objects Made Holy” to build community in Baltimore, letting residents tell their stories.
Baltimore is still dealing with dismal EMS offload times
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Baltimore to manage deer overpopulation with help from wildlife biologist marksmen
Baltimore will enlist the help of sharpshooting wildlife biologists to reduce the deer population in city parks.
Hot Plate: Valentine’s Day, Barolo wine dinner at The Milton Inn, The Long Table Supper Club and more
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Buddhist monks end their cross-country walk in Maryland’s capital
The monks ended their 2,300-mile journey in Annapolis on Thursday, attracting thousands to Maryland’s capital to witness the last stop on the “Walk for Peace.’’
Friday Morning Headlines: Raskin calls Baltimore ICE facility ‘staggeringly overcrowded’; Taxing social media for mental health; Culling deer in Baltimore parks; and more.
U.S. Rep. Jamie Raskin calls Baltimore ICE facility ‘staggeringly overcrowded’ – CBS Baltimore Controversial husband and wife resign from the dysfunctional Wilde Lake Village Board – Baltimore Banner Baltimore officials detail plan to reduce deer population in city parks – WBAL-TV Some lawmakers discuss taxing social media companies over mental health – WYPR News Marine…
Thursday Afternoon Headlines: Baltimore spent over $500K of COVID federal funds on Artscape; Mt. Vernon senior center to close after 50 years; UMD researchers launch fart study; and more.
Inspector General: Baltimore spent more than $500k in COVID federal funds on Artscape musicians — WMAR City to shutter Mt. Vernon landmark after 50 years — Baltimore Business Journal Passing gas for science: UMD researchers launch new fart study — The Baltimore Banner Baltimore County residents urge leaders to spare schools from cuts, larger class…
Thurday Morning Headlines: Reactions to Moore redistricting plea; How will snow melt affect the Chesapeake?; Woodstove ashes spark house fire; and more.
Mixed reactions to Gov. Moore’s redistrcting plea – WBAL News Radio How will snow melt impact the Chesapeake Bay? – CBS Baltimore Trump administration won’t withhold $700 million from Maryland schools – Baltimore Banner Baltimore inspector general says she will go to court to fight for records – Baltimore Brew Discarded woodstove ashes set Harford…
Wednesday Afternoon Headlines: Moore pushes for redistricting, navigates Trump in State of the State address; At least 15 winter-related deaths in Maryland since snow and ice storm; Jackson Holliday to miss Orioles’ opening day; and more.
Wes Moore’s State of the State: Pushing for redistricting, navigating Trump’s tensions — The Baltimore Banner At least 15 die from cold in Maryland in first 2 weeks of heavy snow, ice storm — The Baltimore Sun Jackson Holliday to miss opening day with broken bone in hand — WBAL Bill to create statewide nonemergency…
Worthington Green: Luxury Homes, Privacy, and Timeless Craftsmanship
Worthington Green, located in the desirable Owings Mills area of Maryland, has been a standout community since its establishment in 2013. Thoughtfully developed over the years, the neighborhood is celebrated for its spacious homes and a strong sense of community, fostering both connection and privacy. It is recognized for its distinctive collection of high-end custom…
Wednesday Morning Headlines: State of State speech to focus on core issues, not redistricting; Baltimore returns to normal collection post-storm as trash piles up; Beware of unpaid parking ticket text scam; and more.
Gov. Moore to set aside redistricting and focus on core goals in State of State address – Maryland Matters Trash stacking up as DPW resumes normal collection weeks after snowstorm – WBAL News Radio Protests in Western Maryland after commissioners declare “full support” for ICE detention center – CBS News Beware of unpaid parking ticket…


