The Daily Dispatch Quiz — April 20, 2026
Today’s topics include: Ravens’ bold new identity; secret CEO role revealed tonight; data center to rival City power use.
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The Daily Dispatch Quiz — April 20, 2026
Today’s topics include: Ravens’ bold new identity; secret CEO role revealed tonight; data center to rival City power use.
Monday Morning Headlines: Baltimore resident diagnosed with measles; Baltimore man charged with fatal shooting in Glen Burnie parking lot dispute; Vote set for new city schools CEO; and more.
Measles case confirmed for Baltimore resident who traveled internationally – WTOP News Baltimore man charged in fatal shooting after Glen Burnie parking lot dispute – FOX Baltimore/WBFF-TV Baltimore City School Board set to vote on new CEO Monday night – WMAR-TV Murder-suicide triggered by apparent domestic violence in Carroll County – CBS Baltimore Record Store…
Friday Afternoon Headlines: Man charged after shooting at Towson University; Weekend closures and event-related street restrictions; Baby kidnapped from Md. found safe; and more.
Police: Man charged after shooting at Towson University – WBAL Baby kidnapped from Maryland found safe, 2 suspects arrested in Mississippi – WJZ Baltimore DOT warns of lane, ramp closures & event-related street restrictions – WBFF Bodycam video shows events leading to police-involved shooting in West Baltimore – WMAR Millions already raised, spent on handful…
Reopening after $17.5M renovation, Chick Webb rec center honors a Baltimore jazz great
Named after one of the city’s jazz greats, an East Baltimore recreation center reopened Thursday, following a $17.5 million renovation that nearly doubled the facility’s size.
A modest proposal to examine Wes Moore’s youth sports accomplishments
[Columnist’s Note: Inspired by recent developments, where a certain regional news outlet has deemed no aspect of Gov. Wes Moore’s life too insignificant for a full forensic review, a Baltimore Fishbowl contributor has taken pains to find the truth about yet another seeming discrepancy in the personal narrative of Maryland’s 63rd governor.] It all started…
Hot Plate: Foraged closes, Brian Lavin at Boordy, wine dinners galore and more
Wine, whiskey, and lots of spring produce – this week, the Baltimore food scene is blooming. Here’s a look at what’s coming up: Openings & announcements This past week, Baltimore-based fans of Foraged received some shocking news, when Chef Chris Amendola announced via social media that the Station North restaurant had closed. The Foraged team…
Friday Afternoon Headlines: Man charged after shooting at Towson University; Weekend closures and event-related street restrictions; Baby kidnapped from Md. found safe; and more.
Police: Man charged after shooting at Towson University – WBAL Baby kidnapped from Maryland found safe, 2 suspects arrested in Mississippi – WJZ Baltimore DOT warns of lane, ramp closures & event-related street restrictions – WBFF Bodycam video shows events leading to police-involved shooting in West Baltimore – WMAR Millions already raised, spent on handful…
Friday Morning Headlines: Explosives found in Annapolis home during illegal deer hunting investigation; Three arrested in Catonsville for jewelry thefts; Weekend lane closures on I-83; and more.
Explosive devices found in home of Annapolis man during investigation into illegal deer hunting – CBS Baltimore Three arrested in Catonsville for stealing $14k in jewelry – WBAL News Radio Baltimore Ravens unveil new uniforms at Merriweather Post Pavilion event – ESPN Residents of Fells Point, Pigtown and Federal Hill rally against noise, violence at…
Thursday Afternoon Headlines: Crackdown on ‘super speeders,’ vehicles registered in Virginia; Zūm gets 5 more years to bus Howard County students; Larger canopies allowed at Ocean City, but no tents; and more.
Maryland lawmakers crack down on “super speeders” and vehicles registered in Virginia — WJZ Despite a troubled start, Zūm gets 5 more years to bus Howard County students — The Baltimore Banner Ocean City to allow larger canopies on the beach this summer, but still no tents — WMAR Seawall acquires building from century-old Remington…
Thursday Morning Headlines: Call for safety improvements after missing man found in Inner Harbor; Former Dunbar coach sentenced over overtime theft; Waymo’s future uncertain after regulation effort fails; and more.
Petition calls for safety improvements around Baltimore waterfront after body found of missing man – CBS Baltimore Former Dunbar football coach sentenced to year in prison after theft of $216k in overtime – Baltimore Banner Waymo’s future in Maryland uncertain after bill to regulate driverless vehicles fails – WBAL News Radio Recreation center reopens in…
Wednesday Afternoon Headlines: ICE detention center construction blocked; Baltimore breaks heat record; Maryland parents of stillborn babies could get $1K tax credit; and more.
ICE warehouse construction for detainees blocked ‘until further notice’ in Western Maryland Baltimore breaks record high temperature Wednesday, set in 1941 — WJZ Maryland parents of stillborn babies could soon get $1,000 tax credit — The Baltimore Banner Illegal deer hunting leads to discovery of explosives in Annapolis — WMAR A billboard is rising on…
MICA students win big in business competition for planting creative roots in Baltimore
MICA’s 10th annual UP/Start Venture Competition awarded more than $105,000 to students and recent grads for innovative Baltimore businesses.


