Baltimore Weekend Events: Caribbean Festival, Beatles Tribute, Acro-Cats, and more.
From acrobatic felines to a festival celebrating Caribbean cultures, this weekend gives Baltimore plenty of reasons to party.
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Dan Rodricks: Shopping, socializing and sizing up salmon before 8 a.m.
Dan Rodricks writes about the need for short-but-joyful social interactions, like conversations with a cashier about leeks and salmon.
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The Daily Dispatch Quiz — July 7, 2026
Today’s topics include: Baltimore’s troubling national ranking; women break glass ceiling musically; security guards claim school turf.
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The United States’ men’s soccer team will face off against Belgium on Monday night at Seattle’s Lumen Field during a Round 16 matchup of the Fifa Men’s World Cup –…
Baltimore Weekend Events: Caribbean Festival, Beatles Tribute, Acro-Cats, and more.
From acrobatic felines to a festival celebrating Caribbean cultures, this weekend gives Baltimore plenty of reasons to party.
The Daily Dispatch Quiz — July 9, 2026
Today’s topics include: governor’s dramatic campaign ultimatum; mystery illness sweeps Maryland; Maryland election chief threatened by feds.
Thursday Morning Headlines: Massive MTA bus crash in Pikesville leaves 33 injured; Justice Department threatens top Maryland elections official with criminal charges; Baltimore Safe Streets worker will face federal gun charges; and more.
Massive MTA bus crash in Pikesville leaves 33 injured; Justice Department threatens top Maryland elections official with criminal charges; Baltimore Safe Streets worker will face federal gun charges
Wednesday Afternoon Headlines: At least one case of cyclosporiasis in Baltimore; Marylanders nominated for Emmy Awards; BGE proposes $1.1B transmission line; and more.
Cyclosporiasis parasitic illness reported in Maryland, including at least 1 case in Baltimore — WJZ All the Marylanders nominated (and snubbed) for 2026 Emmy Awards — The Baltimore Banner BGE proposes $1.1B transmission line through Baltimore, Howard, Harford counties — The Baltimore Sun NTSB report details final radio call before fatal Bowie plane crash –…
Baltimore County Summer Restaurant Week returns July 10-19
Nearly 50 restaurants will participate in Baltimore County Summer Restaurant Week, which returns Friday and runs through July 19.
‘Bear Me Into Freedom’ at Lewis Museum immerses audience in life of Frederick Douglass
A project ten years in the making, “Bear Me Into Freedom” immerses the audience in a multi-media journey about Maryland-born Douglass.
Thursday Morning Headlines: Massive MTA bus crash in Pikesville leaves 33 injured; Justice Department threatens top Maryland elections official with criminal charges; Baltimore Safe Streets worker will face federal gun charges; and more.
Massive MTA bus crash in Pikesville leaves 33 injured; Justice Department threatens top Maryland elections official with criminal charges; Baltimore Safe Streets worker will face federal gun charges
Wednesday Afternoon Headlines: At least one case of cyclosporiasis in Baltimore; Marylanders nominated for Emmy Awards; BGE proposes $1.1B transmission line; and more.
Cyclosporiasis parasitic illness reported in Maryland, including at least 1 case in Baltimore — WJZ All the Marylanders nominated (and snubbed) for 2026 Emmy Awards — The Baltimore Banner BGE proposes $1.1B transmission line through Baltimore, Howard, Harford counties — The Baltimore Sun NTSB report details final radio call before fatal Bowie plane crash –…
Wednesday Morning Headlines: Siblings ages 9, 15 shot and killed in Gwynn Oak home; Repairs to storm-damaged Cromwell light rail station could take days; Closures continue at Baltimore pools hit by vandalism; and more.
Siblings ages 9, 15 shot and killed in Gwynn Oak home; Repairs to storm-damaged Cromwell light rail station could take days; Closures continue at Baltimore pools hit by vandalism
Tuesday Afternoon Headlines: Maryland lawmakers to hold special session to consider redistricting; AG clears officers in fatal shooting of autistic man; Paramedic to decide plea deal in bodily fluid contamination case; and more.
Ferguson, Peña-Melnyk announce special session for redistricting — Maryland Matters Maryland AG clears officers; mother says they should face charges in autistic son’s killing — The Baltimore Sun Baltimore County paramedic facing 23 counts over bodily fluid contamination must decide plea deal — WBAL Unionized nurses at Ascension St. Agnes go on strike again, calling…
Tuesday Morning Headlines: Transition planning for new Baltimore County State’s Attorney underway; $30 million security services contract in Baltimore City; The mom who can get your kid to ride a bike; and more.
Transition planning for new Baltimore County State’s Attorney underway; $30 million security services contract in Baltimore City; The mom who can get your kid to ride a bike
Monday Afternoon Headlines: Police close case of missing man but questions linger; Mixed reviews of Baltimore County public financing in elections; Tickets were sold for house party that turned deadly; and more.
Baltimore County Police say they found a missing man — but won’t say where — The Baltimore Sun Baltimore County’s first test of public financing in elections gets mixed reviews — The Baltimore Banner Armed security hired, tickets sold for large Maryland July 4th party that turned deadly — WJZ After years of effort, Chesapeake…


