Maillard Patisserie closing its shops in Hampden and Hamilton
Maillard Patisserie, a Baltimore bakery with locations in Hampden and Hamilton, will be shutting down in early May.
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Dan Rodricks: A conversation with Herb Alpert, almost 91, playing the Lyric Baltimore on March 27
Almost 91 years old, Herb Alpert will perform with the new Tijuana Brass to a sold-out audience at the Lyric Baltimore on March 27. He spoke with Dan Rodricks about his decades-long career, his upcoming concert, and the joy of giving old songs a new take.
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‘Cash is the staple of our country’: Maryland lawmaker pushes for businesses to accept cash
State lawmakers are considering a bill that would require businesses to accept cash payments for purchases less than $300, a move that supporters said keeps the economy open to all…
Turnaround Tuesday opens fourth community hub, this one in Govans
Turnaround Tuesday connects underemployed citizens with jobs and employers, and it opened its fourth location in Baltimore.
DDA rallies against cuts in final hours before Maryland Senate releases state budget
Hundreds of advocates for those with developmental disabilities rallied outside the Maryland State House on Thursday.
Maillard Patisserie closing its shops in Hampden and Hamilton
Maillard Patisserie, a Baltimore bakery with locations in Hampden and Hamilton, will be shutting down in early May.
Baltimore on watch for possible tornado, thunderstorms forecast for region
A tornado watch has been issued for the Baltimore area until 7 p.m. Monday, according to the National Weather Service.
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…
Pickleball courts become Baltimore’s new ‘third space’
Baltimore pickleball facilities show that a paddle, a plastic ball, and a place to play can create the ‘third space’ often lacking today.
Mimi DiPietro Family Skating Center in Patterson Park, targeted for closure by city officials last year, is getting a reprieve
The Mimi DiPietro Family Skating Center in Patterson Park, targeted for closure by city officials last year, appears to be getting a reprieve.
Top 5 Stories This Morning: Tristan King Found; Parkville VFW; News-less Newsstand; and more.
Last week, we shared the news that 9-year-old Tristan King has been found after being missing for nearly 6 months; the newsstand at Baltimore’s Penn Station no longer has reading material; and a former VFW post in Parkville is slated for conversion into a community center and church campus.
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…


