Jim Palmer loses year-long bet and finally eats a chicken wing
It’s not eating crow, exactly, but thanks to Adley Rutschman’s grand slam, Jim Palmer has finally tasted a chicken wing.
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UMBC Poll: Confidence is split on whether Key Bridge will be rebuilt by 2030
A new UMBC poll asked residents about the Key Bridge, as well as perceptions of crime, immigration enforcement, and local amenities.
Maryland becomes first state to ban dynamic pricing in grocery stores
Another marathon round of bill signings from this year’s legislative session came and went on Tuesday, making Maryland the first state to ban dynamic pricing in grocery stores.
Business residency program at Baltimore Peninsula announces 33 participants in inaugural cohort
Thirty-three businesses have been selected to participate in the inaugural cohort of The Launchpad, a small business residency program at Baltimore Peninsula. The Launchpad aims to give entrepreneurs the opportunity…
Friday Morning Headlines: Baltimore leaders pledge fixes for flawed dispatch system; Alleged abduction of middle-school student in Cockeysville; Gov. Moore says closed primary system should change; and more.
Baltimore leaders pledge to fix the city’s flawed computer-aided police dispatch system – CBS Baltimore How Maryland special agents began investigating the sextortion case involving a state senator – Baltimore Banner Suspect arrested after alleged abduction of Cockeysville middle-school student – WBAL News Radio Annapolis women walk for health and community – WMAR-TV Gov. Moore…
Thursday Afternoon Headlines: Maryland’s ‘Blair Witch Project’ creator returning for reboot; Baltimore council to consider detention center ban; Report reveals Maryland healthcare industry challenges; and more.
Montgomery County’s ‘Blair Witch Project’ creator, Eduardo Sánchez, is returning for a reboot — The Baltimore Banner Baltimore committee advances proposed detention center ban to full council — The Baltimore Sun Comptroller report reveals steep challenges facing Maryland’s healthcare industry — Maryland Matters A new Key Bridge for less? Experts say it’s possible. — Baltimore…
Jim Palmer loses year-long bet and finally eats a chicken wing
It’s not eating crow, exactly, but thanks to Adley Rutschman’s grand slam, Jim Palmer has finally tasted a chicken wing.
Flower Mart and Kinetic Sculpture Race traffic and road closure information
Help plan your weekend outings with this helpful traffic and road closure guide from Baltimore City’s DOT.
WATCH: Maryland ICE arrests are increasing as Trump crackdown intensifies
Reporting by Max SchaefferData visualizations by Clay LudwigEditing assistance from Eden Binder Capital News Service Since day 1 of Donald Trump’s second term, one of his main priorities has been an aggressive crackdown on immigration. In Maryland, over 17% of the population was born overseas. The state is seeing a major increase in ICE arrests.…
Baltimore County waives pet adoption fees with shelters over capacity
With Baltimore County Animal Services caring for more dogs and cats than they have the capacity for, the agency is waiving all pet adoption fees now through the weekend. Coinciding with National Adopt a Shelter Pet Day on Thursday, anyone who adopts an animal from April 30 through May 3 will have all adoption fees…
Thursday Afternoon Headlines: Maryland’s ‘Blair Witch Project’ creator returning for reboot; Baltimore council to consider detention center ban; Report reveals Maryland healthcare industry challenges; and more.
Montgomery County’s ‘Blair Witch Project’ creator, Eduardo Sánchez, is returning for a reboot — The Baltimore Banner Baltimore committee advances proposed detention center ban to full council — The Baltimore Sun Comptroller report reveals steep challenges facing Maryland’s healthcare industry — Maryland Matters A new Key Bridge for less? Experts say it’s possible. — Baltimore…
Thursday Morning Headlines: Worry grows among those most affected by Key Bridge rebuild; 10-year-old driver crashes stolen car; Halethorpe woman faces 168 charges for neglected animals; and more.
Worry is growing among neighbors, businesses about Key Bridge rebuild timeline – CBS Baltimore 10-year-old driver arrested after crashing stolen car – WBAL-TV Family demands answers after Michigan State student from Maryland is killed by police – Baltimore Banner Halethorpe woman faces 168 charges after dozens of animals seized from her home – WBAL News…
Wednesday Afternoon Headlines: UMD freezes hiring, plans job cuts; Maryland to revamp school rating system; Ekiben to open new restaurant; and more.
UMD enacts hiring freeze amid 10% state budget reduction — The Baltimore Sun Work to begin on new school rating system to replace current ‘star’ system — Maryland Matters Ekiben to open newest restaurant — Baltimore Business Journal A new gadget could make Baltimore’s harbor more swimmable this summer — The Baltimore Banner Little free…
Wednesday Morning Headlines: “Peeping Tom” caught on camera around Towson apartments; Video shows principal confronting students in Atholton HS cafeteria; Fire at Brewer’s Hill warehouse; and more.
“Peeping Tom” caught again on camera sneaking around Towson apartments – CBS Baltimore Maryland becomes first state to ban dynamic pricing in grocery stores – WYPR News Large fire at Baltimore roofing supply warehouse – WBAL News Radio Poll shows a tight three-way race for Anne Arundel County Executive – Baltimore Banner Video shows cafeteria…
Tuesday Afternoon Headlines: Key Bridge contract canceled; Former McDonogh teacher, Living Classrooms founder accused of sexual abuse; Elon Musk’s SpaceX plans Westminster facility; and more.
Key Bridge contract canceled: Moore’s ‘fastest-moving’ claim tested — The Baltimore Sun Former McDonogh teacher, Living Classrooms founder accused of abuse in lawsuit — The Baltimore Banner Elon Musk’s SpaceX plans to establish Baltimore-area facility — Baltimore Business Journal Hurdles remain for Harborplace ahead of construction to revamp area set to begin this fall –…
Maryland lawmakers passed a voting rights bill after months of debate. Here’s how.
Gov. Wes Moore signed a bill Tuesday that several civil rights organizations and lawmakers had championed for months, saying it would better protect the rights of Maryland voters.


