Baltimore Weekend Events: Hadestown, Pi(e) Day, Night Circus, and more.
Baltimore will be full of captivating performances this weekend, from the touring production of “Hadestown” to a collaboration between the National Edgar Allan Poe Theatre and In The Dark Circus Arts.
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Dan Rodricks: A conversation with Herb Alpert, almost 91, playing the Lyric Baltimore on March 27
Almost 91 years old, Herb Alpert will perform with the new Tijuana Brass to a sold-out audience at the Lyric Baltimore on March 27. He spoke with Dan Rodricks about his decades-long career, his upcoming concert, and the joy of giving old songs a new take.
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Utility reform advocates urge Baltimore’s elected officials to reject campaign donations from BGE
Utility reform advocates are urging Baltimore’s mayor and City Council members to reject campaign donations from Baltimore Gas and Electric.
Baltimore County Council eyes repeal of “golden parachute” pension measure
Baltimore County Council members who are running for county executive are scurrying to fix some bad election year optics.
Howard County takes steps towards better pedestrian and cyclist safety
Howard County Executive Calvin Ball announced the conclusion of two major studies about how to improve walker and bike-rider safety.
Local animal shelters work together to bring mega adoption event to Towson
Local animal shelters are trying to find fur-ever homes for the animals in their care during their Find Your Lucky Charm mega adoption event.
Friday Afternoon Headlines: ICE sent MD detainees to AZ day before congressional visit; Inside Camden Yards renovations; An app for arabbers; and more.
ICE sent Maryland detainees to Arizona a day before congressional oversight visit — The Baltimore Banner Take a sneak peek at the Camden Yards renovations (PHOTOS) — Baltimore Business Journal Baltimore arabbers launch app to keep the tradition alive — WJZ Maryland budget amendment threatens police funds over ICE deals — The Baltimore Sun Tests…
Missing 9-year-old Tristan King found safely after nearly six months
Tristan King, the 9-year-old boy who has been missing since September, was found safely Friday in Baltimore’s Curtis Bay neighborhood.
Mission accomplished: Baltimore ad agency takes home multiple ADDY Awards for standout marketing
Baltimore-based Mission Agency won multiple Gold ADDYs for a variety of campaigns created for heavy-hitting clients like Nike and more.
Notre Dame Prep Publicly Launches Historic Comprehensive Sprint Campaign to Build New Student Commons and Strengthen Annual Fund
Notre Dame Preparatory School (NDP) has announced a $6.5 million campaign to replace the campus’s original 1960s dining hall with a modern Student Commons and kitchen, while simultaneously growing the school’s annual fund. Spanning just one year, Common Ground: Building NDP’s Future is the shortest campaign in the school’s history and has already garnered unprecedented community support, highlighted…
‘Cash is the staple of our country’: Maryland lawmaker pushes for businesses to accept cash
State lawmakers are considering a bill that would require businesses to accept cash payments for purchases less than $300, a move that supporters said keeps the economy open to all Marylanders.
Friday Afternoon Headlines: ICE sent MD detainees to AZ day before congressional visit; Inside Camden Yards renovations; An app for arabbers; and more.
ICE sent Maryland detainees to Arizona a day before congressional oversight visit — The Baltimore Banner Take a sneak peek at the Camden Yards renovations (PHOTOS) — Baltimore Business Journal Baltimore arabbers launch app to keep the tradition alive — WJZ Maryland budget amendment threatens police funds over ICE deals — The Baltimore Sun Tests…
Friday Morning Headlines: Mayor Scott says city is ready for ICE contingencies; Massive fire near Morrell Park; Federal money for Turner’s Station flooding prevention; and more.
Mayor Brandon Scott says Baltimore City is ready amid ICE concerns – WBAL News Radio Baltimore’s Poly girl’s basketball wins third state championship – WBAL-TV Mom accused of destroying evidence after 14-year-old hit Baltimore officer in stolen car – Baltimore Banner Massive fire near Morrell Park prompts investigation – Baltimore Banner Turner’s Station receives $3.15…
Thursday Morning Headlines: Storms knock out power to 12,000; Medical marijuana for firefighters considered; Student brings BB-gun to school in Timonium; and more.
Nearly 12,000 without power after strong storms in region – Baltimore Banner Lawmakers weigh bill on medical marijuana use for firefighters – CBS Baltimore Student brings BB-gun received as gift to school in Timonium – WBAL News Radio Interest high in bans on data centers – Maryland Matters Anne Arundel union says firefighter injury caused…
Wednesday Afternoon Headlines: Tornado watch issued; Family sues Baltimore officers who fatally shot arabber; Baltimore County schools pull chocolate milk; and more.
Alert Day: Severe thunderstorms and slight chance for tornado — WBAL Family sues Baltimore Police officers who fatally shot arabber last summer — The Baltimore Sun Chocolate milk removed from Baltimore County Schools after it looked ‘different’ — WMAR Family bakery to close after more than 65 years — Baltimore Business Journal 14 Baltimore County…
Major Maryland energy policy changes are on the table as legislature enters final weeks
The Maryland House and Senate are expected to announce their formal energy proposal to help curb rising utility costs within the coming days, and lawmakers are continuing to throw their ideas into the ring.
Yes, Baltimore, your trash will still be picked up this week. It just might take a little longer.
The city is expecting delays for trash collection and services at some residential drop-off center locations this Wednesday through Saturday.


