Oldfields School protects land with conservation easement
Securing a landmark conservation easement for its property, Oldfields School preserves its natural beauty for future generations.
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The Daily Dispatch Quiz — May 11, 2026
Today’s topics include: the incredibly popular recent bobblehead giveaway at Oriole Park at Camden Yards as well as an indictment involving a notable Baltimore private school.
Top 5 Stories To Start The Week: Ray Lewis as commencement speaker; a new Baltimore recreation center; and more.
Here’s some big stories that we showcased in Baltimore Fishbowl over the last week that you might want to catch up on today, in case you missed them. They include…
Baltimore Fishbowl wins 27 MDDC awards, including Best of Show for ‘General Website Excellence’
Baltimore Fishbowl won 27 awards for its work in 2025, including a Best of Show award for “General Website Excellence,” in the Maryland-Delaware-D.C. Press Association Contest.
Tuesday Afternoon Headlines: Feds charge ship operator and employee for Key Bridge collapse; Hopkins to help hantavirus response; Baltimore bill seeks to curb illegal cannabis sales; and more.
Operator of ship involved in Baltimore’s Key Bridge collapse faces federal charges: “Violation of international law” — WJZ Biocontainment unit at Johns Hopkins Hospital prepares to help in response to hantavirus — WBAL Baltimore City Council bill evokes padlock law for illegal cannabis sales — The Baltimore Sun Immigrant shot by ICE cannot be deported…
Oldfields School protects land with conservation easement
Securing a landmark conservation easement for its property, Oldfields School preserves its natural beauty for future generations.
Planet Fitness to open in Randallstown
Construction is expected to begin next month on a new Planet Fitness gym in Randallstown, which will open by the end of the year.
Baltimore City Council passes one-year moratorium on data centers
Baltimore City Council voted to pass a one-year moratorium on data centers, a bill that now advances to Mayor Brandon M. Scott for signing.
‘How to Put Speculative Fiction to Work for You’ Workshop June 13 at Good Contrivance Farm’
In a generative workshop for writers of any genre, author Fran Wilde will provide participants with tools to blend different genres, and participants will leave with the seeds for several new stories. Her workshop, “How to Put Speculative Fiction to Work For You—Even if You Don’t Write Speculative Fiction,” will take place June 13 at…
Charles Blagmond, a Baltimore Teen ‘Lost to the System’ in Cheltenham
Charles Elmer Blagmond was one of 243 youth who died at the House of Reformation for Colored Boys in Cheltenham, Maryland.
Tuesday Morning Headlines: Field is drawn and odds set for Preakness Stakes; Moore and lawmakers confront electric grid operator PJM; Teen cyclist dies from car-crash injuries in Towson; and more.
A vote to restrict smoke shop locations in Baltimore – CBS Baltimore Field is drawn and odds are out for 151st Preakness – WBAL News Radio Moore brings gripes directly to electric grid operator PJM – Maryland Matters Chesapeake blue crabs are disappearing and the reason remains a mystery – Baltimore Banner Teen cyclist dies…
Monday Evening Headlines: 2 Maryland residents monitored after potential hantavirus exposure; Bystander helps rescue child who fell in Inner Harbor; Apology demanded after 2 GOP delegates mock colleague for accent and Chinese heritage; and more.
2 Maryland residents monitored after potential hantavirus exposure – CBS Baltimore Cause of death revealed for man recovered from Inner Harbor – WBAL-TV Bystander helps rescue 10-year-old bike rider who toppled into Inner Harbor – WBAL news Radio Two Republican delegates mock the accent of state lawmaker from Howard County and imply he was a…
Monday Morning Headlines: Baltimore street dedicated to Tupac Shakur; Bill proposed to clamp down on illegal cannabis at smoke shops; Woman fights off intruder who climed into her Bolton Hill bid; and more.
Baltimore street dedicated to hip-hop legend Tupac Shakur – CBS Baltimore Bill to curb illegal cannabis sales at Baltimore smoke shops – WBAL News Radio Woman grabs knife and fights off intruder who climbed into her Bolton Hill bed – Baltimore Banner South Baltimore house could fall into 19th-century mining caverns – WMAR-TV Four-vehicle crash…
Friday Afternoon Headlines: AI could help triple cost of Baltimore police body camera program; Man charged in Towson ‘peeping Tom’ incidents; Maryland’s hottest housing market is in Baltimore County; and more.
How AI could help triple the cost of Baltimore Police’s body camera program — The Baltimore Banner Baltimore man charged in connection to Towson window-peeping incidents — The Baltimore Sun This Baltimore suburb is Maryland’s hottest housing market — Baltimore Business Journal Johns Hopkins professor discusses hantavirus outbreak on cruise ship — WBAL Mifepristone ruling…
Celebrate Jewish American Heritage Month with The Associated: Jewish Federation of Baltimore
May is Jewish American Heritage Month, a chance for us to honor the contributions Jewish Americans have made to our country and to feel proud of the role we play in the American Jewish experience. Thanks to your support of our Annual Campaign, throughout the year, The Associated and its network of agencies offer numerous ways…
Maryland REALTORS names Tennessee native Bo Patten as next CEO
Tennessee native Bo Patten will serve as the next chief executive officer of Maryland REALTORS. He will start in his new role July 1.


