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Dan Rodricks: Raising funds, local pride and hope for Edmondson Village
Edmondson Village is undergoing a major redevelopment, with community-sourced investment led by real estate investor Lyneir Richardson.
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Podcast: The hidden stories behind Maryland’s state symbols
Maryland has 26 official state symbols, and many of them – from jousting to square-dancing have intriguing back stories.
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Advocates rally against disability services cuts as budget heads to Gov. Moore
Disability rights advocates have been rallying against proposed cuts to Maryland’s Developmental Disabilities Administration in the state’s $70.8 billion operating budget.
The Daily Dispatch Quiz — April 6, 2026
Today’s topics include: R&B royalty brings the drama; Hopkins faces stormwater showdown; Maryland’s slavery turning point.
A City to Come: A monastery in Irvington, Easter 2026
With a passionate congregation that is sensitive to the needs of the Archdiocese, St. Joseph’s Monastery in Irvington has survived the downsizing that has closed many other Baltimore-area churches.
Apply to be a part of Fashion Remix at the Walters Art Museum
This competition invites designers to create wearable art based on collections on display at the Walters Art Museum. Applications open now.
Aviation exhibition at Shops at Kenilworth highlights history of Glenn L. Martin Company, Martin State Airport
A new exhibition at The Shops at Kenilworth highlights the history of Martin State Airport with model airplanes and aviation memorabilia.
BmoreArt’s Picks: April 7-13
BmoreArt’s picks this week: 2026 Maryland Film Festival, Donald V. Bentley Memorial Lecture at the BMA, and more.
Baltimore County hosts pre-sale for rain barrels and compost bins
Baltimore County government is hosting an online pre-order sale for compost bins and rain barrels, but purchases need not be county residents.
Cheltenham investigation bill moves forward with little opposition
The state-led investigation into the Cheltenham Youth Detention Center is continuing to push through the Maryland legislature.
The Daily Dispatch Quiz — April 7, 2026
Today’s topics include: a lunar feature gets a new name; cracking down on animal offenders; and long-awaited legal reform.
Tuesday Morning Headlines: Efforts to protect pets in Baltimore County; A call for E-Z Pass toll debt relief; The lagging market for luxury waterfront condos in Baltimore; and more.
Bills in Baltimore County aim to increase protections for animals and pets – CBS Baltimore Baltimore’s most luxorious waterfront condos have never been cheaper – Baltimore Banner Attorney says $100 million proposal marks progress in Archdiocese bankruptcy case – WBAL News Radio A call for relief as E-ZPass toll debt hits six figures for some…
Monday Afternoon Headlines: Baltimore Slutty Vegan restaurateur Pinky Cole makes ‘Real Housewives’ debut; Baltimore gets $1M to expand 911 diversion program; Md. man hospitalized after ICE agent allegedy rammed vehicle; Four injured after McCormick machine malfunctions; and more.
Slutty Vegan’s Pinky Cole talks ‘Real Housewives’ debut and making people believe again — The Baltimore Banner Baltimore receives $1 million federal grant for 911 diversion — The Baltimore Sun ICE agent allegedly rams immigrant’s vehicle in Maryland, leaving him injured — WJZ Baltimore County Fire on the scene of hazmat incident at McCormick and…
Monday Morning Headlines: The Baltimore pastor who delivered an Easter sermon days after being shot; Shooting death on Key Highway in Federal Hill; Atlas group bringing steakhouses to D.C.; and more.
Baltimore pastor delivers Easter sermon days after being shot, carjacked – Baltimore Banner Snowden Square movie theater demolished to make way for new Howard County warehouse – WJZ-TV Overnight road closures coming to Reisterstown Road in Baltimore County – WBAL-TV A shooting death along Key Highway in Federal Hill – CBS Baltimore 14-year-old girl with…
Friday Morning Headlines: Family-owned Md. chocolate business to close; Mother returns money nabbed from county hot-dog stand tip jar; No deal yet on energy relief bill; and more.
Family-owned Maryland candy business set to close with plans for possible new location – CBS Baltimore Mother returns money taken from tip box at Baltimore County hot dog stand – FOX Baltimore/WBFF-TV Ride-share passenger armed with gun accused of dealing drugs in Linthicum – WBAL-TV Maryland House and Senate keep diverging on energy bill -…
Thursday Afternoon Headlines: Ex-Turnstile guitarist charged with attempted murder; Insurer settles with owner, operator of Dali ship; Family of man shot in crisis presses for investigation into Baltimore County Police response; and more.
No bail for ex-Turnstile guitarist in ‘targeted attack’ on singer’s dad — The Baltimore Banner Insurer settles with owner, operator of ship that hit Baltimore’s Key Bridge amid effort to limit liability in collapse — WJZ Family of man shot in crisis presses for investigation into Baltimore Co. Police response — The Baltimore Sun 9…
UMBC Poll asked about favorite MLB teams; Guess which had the mOst vOtes?
It’s no surprise that more respondents chose the Baltimore Orioles as their favorite baseball team than any other. See the numbers here.


