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The Church of the Redeemer VOICES Features Elaine Weiss on March 18

Lent 2026 VOICES Series Wednesday, March 18: Elaine Weiss, 7-8:30 p.m.The Underground Schools that built the Civil Rights Movement Elaine Weiss is an award-winning journalist and narrative historian based in Baltimore. A Society of Professional Journalists prize-winner, her work has appeared in The Atlantic, The New York Times, and Harper’s. She is the author of three acclaimed…

Monday Morning Headlines: UMBC heading to NCAA tournament; Youth hockey team rallies to save rink; Legislation in Annapolis would mean $150 in electric bill savings; and more.

UMBC men’s basketball team heading to NCAA tournament for first time since 2018 – ESPN 5 Maryland drivers owe DC more than $625k in unpaid parking tickets, per lawsuit – Baltimore Banner Baltimore youth hockey team rallies $500k to save ice skating rink – CBS Baltimore Maryland households would see $150 average savings on energy…

Friday Afternoon Headlines: ICE sent MD detainees to AZ day before congressional visit; Inside Camden Yards renovations; An app for arabbers; and more.

ICE sent Maryland detainees to Arizona a day before congressional oversight visit — The Baltimore Banner Take a sneak peek at the Camden Yards renovations (PHOTOS) — Baltimore Business Journal Baltimore arabbers launch app to keep the tradition alive — WJZ Maryland budget amendment threatens police funds over ICE deals — The Baltimore Sun Tests…

Friday Morning Headlines: Mayor Scott says city is ready for ICE contingencies; Massive fire near Morrell Park; Federal money for Turner’s Station flooding prevention; and more.

Mayor Brandon Scott says Baltimore City is ready amid ICE concerns – WBAL News Radio Baltimore’s Poly girl’s basketball wins third state championship – WBAL-TV Mom accused of destroying evidence after 14-year-old hit Baltimore officer in stolen car – Baltimore Banner Massive fire near Morrell Park prompts investigation – Baltimore Banner Turner’s Station receives $3.15…

Thursday Afternoon Headlines: Lawmakers seek to make Maryland’s minimum wage highest in nation; Family pushes to make storm drains safer after loved one’s death; Trump to highlight Baltimore woman during Women’s History Month event; and more.

Bill would make Maryland’s minimum wage the highest in the nation — Baltimore Business Journal His little brother died in a storm drain. Now he’s fighting to make them safer. — The Baltimore Banner Trump to highlight Baltimore woman during Women’s History Month event — The Baltimore Sun Maryland drivers paying billions annually for traffic…

Thursday Morning Headlines: Storms knock out power to 12,000; Medical marijuana for firefighters considered; Student brings BB-gun to school in Timonium; and more.

Nearly 12,000 without power after strong storms in region – Baltimore Banner Lawmakers weigh bill on medical marijuana use for firefighters – CBS Baltimore Student brings BB-gun received as gift to school in Timonium – WBAL News Radio Interest high in bans on data centers – Maryland Matters Anne Arundel union says firefighter injury caused…

Wednesday Afternoon Headlines: Tornado watch issued; Family sues Baltimore officers who fatally shot arabber; Baltimore County schools pull chocolate milk; and more.

Alert Day: Severe thunderstorms and slight chance for tornado — WBAL Family sues Baltimore Police officers who fatally shot arabber last summer — The Baltimore Sun Chocolate milk removed from Baltimore County Schools after it looked ‘different’ — WMAR Family bakery to close after more than 65 years — Baltimore Business Journal 14 Baltimore County…

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