Producers of German Christmas Village at Baltimore’s Inner Harbor get approval to return for four more years
Producers of the annual German Christmas Village at Baltimore’s Inner Harbor have received approval to return for four more years.
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Vagabond Players in Fells Point adds to the production history of the dark comedy “Arsenic and Old Lace.” The play runs through March 15.
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Maryland lawmakers aim to help some rural communities get more funds for projects
Maryland legislators are working to create a program that would better equip rural communities with resources to obtain grants and get more support for community projects.
BmoreArt’s Picks: March 3-9
BmoreArt’s picks this week: Making Their Mark at NMWA, AWP Conference & Bookfair, Carole Boston Weatherford tribute reading at CCCC, and more.
‘Writing Begins With Obsession’: Q&A With Jung Yun, Author of ‘All The World Can Hold’
Jung Yun’s third novel, “All The World Can Hold,” follows characters aboard a cruise ship bound for Bermuda days after 9/11.
Wednesday Afternoon Headlines: BGE hits pause on Baltimore Peninsula transmission project; Ferguson says alcohol in grocery stores bill unlikely to pass this session; South Baltimore cafe on the market; and more.
BGE temporarily pauses Baltimore Peninsula infrastructure expansion project — WJZ Alcohol in grocery stores bill to once-again be overlooked at the State House — The Baltimore Sun South Baltimore cafe hits the market — Baltimore Business Journal With time running out for 2026 redistricting, is there a plan B for 2028? — The Baltimore Banner…
Producers of German Christmas Village at Baltimore’s Inner Harbor get approval to return for four more years
Producers of the annual German Christmas Village at Baltimore’s Inner Harbor have received approval to return for four more years.
Pi Day Party draws a circle around pie, new friends, and local farmers; add math to taste
On March 14, the Farmers Market Supper Club will celebrate Pi Day with a potluck of delicious pies, sweet and savory.
Harborplace developer MCB Real Estate to manage Inner Harbor Marina for next 20 years
The company that is redeveloping Harborplace, MCB Real Estate, will also operate the Inner Harbor Marina for the next 20 years.
As data centers multiply, Maryland’s power grid struggles to keep up
Opponents say Maryland’s dozens of data centers put more pressure on the state’s already fragile energy grid and contribute to rising electricity costs.
Prices rise as Baltimore’s small sporting goods businesses pass on tariff costs
International trade policy pushed by President Donald Trump is directly affecting the cost of athletic equipment and clothing on store shelves in Baltimore.
Wednesday Morning Headlines: Opposition to deer management in Baltimore; City Council weighs steps to prevent underground fires; Family heartbroken after autistic man killed by police in Columbia; and more.
Opposition surfaces to Baltimore deer management program – CBS Baltimore Baltimore City Council examining steps for underground fire prevention – WBAL-TV Family ‘utterly heartbroke’ after man with autism fatally shot by police in Columbia – Baltimore Banner Baltimore Recreatin and Parks Spring Break camps are open for registration – WMAR-TV Md. delegate appears tos spend…
Tuesday Morning Headlines: Md. Senate President speaks out against BGE project; Slutty Vegan founder declares bankruptcy; Federal Hill bouncer caught on video pleads guilty to assault; and more.
Maryland Senate President Bill Ferguson speaking out against BGE project on Baltimore Peninsula – WBAL News Radio Slutty Vegan founder and Baltimore native Pinky Cole files for bankruptcy – Baltimore Banner Baltimore bouncer pleads guitly to assault caught on video outside Federal Hill bar – CBS Baltimore $50 million worth of solar panels headed for…
Monday Afternoon Headlines: Inner Harbor concert venue gets new managers; Judge throws out lawsuit over 2022 Stricker Street fire; Massive garbage pile remains near Jones Falls; and more.
City taps new managers for Inner Harbor concert venue — Baltimore Business Journal Judge again throws out lawsuit over 2022 fire that killed 3 Baltimore firefighters — The Baltimore Banner Despite months of complaints, a garbage pile on city-owned property near the Jones Falls remains — Baltimore Brew Baltimore residents say BGE’s proposed transmission line…
Monday Morning Headlines: Marylanders react to Iran strikes; Howard County police kill knife-wielding man; State investigating lead paint chips falling from Baltimore bridges; and more.
Marylanders react to strike on Iran – CBS Baltimore Naval Academy increases security and limits visitors after attack on Iran – Baltimore Banner Knife-wielding man in Colubmia shot and killed by police – CBS Baltimore State investigates lead paint chips falling from Baltimore bridges – The Sun Bill raising age for juveniles tried as adults…
Friday Afternoon Headlines: Moore wants Trump to pay $4B to Marylanders for tariff costs; ‘The Wire’ actor Bobby J. Brown dies; Foster teen’s death sparks legislation; and more.
New in Moore v. Trump: the governor wants Maryland’s $4 billion back — The Baltimore Sun Bobby J. Brown, “The Wire” and “Law & Order: SUV” actor, dies of smoke inhalation after reported fire — WJZ Kanaiyah Ward’s death sparking change in Maryland’s foster care system — WMAR Man charged in 2023 mass shooting that…
St. Paul’s Summer Camp Early Bird Deadline Ends March 1!
There is still time to take advantage of the 10% early-bird special for Summer at St. Paul’s! Don’t miss your chance for a fun summer at The St. Paul’s Schools for children in pre-K through grade 12. Register by 11:59 p.m. on Sunday, March 1, to score this discount on TONS of summer camp options for children and teenagers. …


