Baltimore Weekend Events: John Mulaney, Chamber Orchestra, Bike Party, and more.
Trailer Trash Tammy, Thursday, May 28, 8 p.m., Nevermore Hall. Comedian Chelcie Lynn, also known as “Trailer Trash Tammy,” will perform in Baltimore on The Loose Lips Tour. John Mulaney, Thursday, May 28, and Friday, May 29, 7:30 p.m. both nights, Lyric Baltimore. Tickets are running low for John Mulaney’s…
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Following Baltimore City’s steps, Maryland launches opioid settlement dashboard to track use of funds
Lt. Governor Aruna Miller announced the launch of the state’s new dashboard making this information accessible to Marylanders.
New buses added to Charm City Circulator fleet
The Baltimore City Department of Transportation is celebrating eight new buses in the Charm City Circulator fleet.
Blue Heaven: An extraordinary Johns Hopkins baseball team returns to greatness
Johns Hopkins’ baseball team was believed to be destined for a rebuilding year. Instead, they’re returning to the College World Series.
Friday Afternoon Headlines: Key Bridge victims’ families agree to settlement with ship owners; Baltimore County school board chair resigns; Ballot measure to decide whether to split Baltimore’s public works department; and more.
Families of Key Bridge collapse victims agree to settlement with Dali owners — WBAL Baltimore County commission reverses decision on school board seat; chair resigns — The Baltimore Sun Is Baltimore’s public works department too big? A ballot measure would split it. — The Baltimore Banner Baltimore university cuts 66 positions — Baltimore Business Journal…
Aspen at Greenleigh, a $148 million, 335-unit luxury apartment community, is coming to Middle River
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Maryland House & Garden Pilgrimage returns to Baltimore this weekend with 10 stops including Mount Clare Museum, Babe Ruth’s birthplace and Edgar Allan Poe’s gravesite
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Carroll County celebrates America’s 250th anniversary with interactive StoryMaps
Celebrating America’s 250th anniversary, the Carroll County and its municipalities are showcasing over two centuries of county history through interactive StoryMaps.
CCBC faculty get big wins in first-ever union contract
Under the tentative agreement, CCBC faculty get wage increases, better working conditions, and improved job security.
Salling, Eisenhart clash in bitter Eastern Baltimore County primary battle
A state senate race in Eastern Baltimore County has the Republican candidates lighting up social media and exchanging legal actions and accusations. Incumbent Sen. Johnny Ray Salling in April tried to get peace orders against his opponent for the GOP nomination, Daniel Eisenhart and others. “They were attacking not just me,” Salling said. “They crossed…
Friday Afternoon Headlines: Key Bridge victims’ families agree to settlement with ship owners; Baltimore County school board chair resigns; Ballot measure to decide whether to split Baltimore’s public works department; and more.
Families of Key Bridge collapse victims agree to settlement with Dali owners — WBAL Baltimore County commission reverses decision on school board seat; chair resigns — The Baltimore Sun Is Baltimore’s public works department too big? A ballot measure would split it. — The Baltimore Banner Baltimore university cuts 66 positions — Baltimore Business Journal…
Friday Morning Headlines: First heat-related death of year in Maryland; Proposal would create Baltimore Department of Water and Wastewater; Towson student heads to Grammy Camp; and more.
First heat-related death of year in Maryland; Proposal would create Baltimore Department of Water and Wastewater; Towson student heads to Grammy Camp
Thursday Afternoon Headlines: Republicans vie to fill northern Baltimore County Council seat; Man pulled from Inner Harbor; State senator calls for special session to redraw congressional map; and more.
7 Republicans vying to fill Baltimore County Council opening for northern district — The Baltimore Banner Divers pull man from water behind Power Plant Live in Downtown Baltimore — WBAL Maryland state senator calls for emergency special session to redraw congressional map — WJZ Mfume, Conway squabble over age at Baltimore City forum — The…
Thursday Morning Headlines: 11-year-old shot in Upton drive-by playground shooting; Congressional panel questioning Maryland ballot errors; Highway officials tak closer look at deadly Howard County highway exit; and more.
11-year-old shot in Upton drive-by playground shooting; Congressional panel questioning Maryland ballot errors; Highway officials tak closer look at deadly Howard County highway exit
Wednesday Afternoon Headlines: Moore seeks federal disaster aid for Maryland farms, wineries hit by freeze; Baltimore County Council under fire for pension plan; Baltimore County extends cursive instruction to all 2nd, 3rd graders; and more.
Moore seeks federal disaster aid for Maryland farms, wineries hit by freeze — The Baltimore Banner Baltimore County Council gets an earful over their botched attempt to rein in a retiring member’s pension — Baltimore Brew Cursive instruction expanding to all Baltimore County 2nd, 3rd graders — The Baltimore Sun Mt. Washington restaurant heads to…
In taking cues from the past, Oriole Park at Camden Yards set template for the future
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