Light Street-to-Calvert Street traffic spur to close in November for Harborplace redevelopment
The curving traffic spur that connects Light Street with Calvert Street will close permanently in November for the Harborplace redevelopment.
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Dan Rodricks: Van Hollen’s exposé of Patel, Oriole sightings, Preakness bets and a few other things nobody asked about
From U.S. Sen. Chris Van Hollen’s exposé of FBI Director Kash Patel, to bets for this weekend’s Preakness Stakes, Dan Rodricks shares his thoughts on a few things nobody asked about.
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Fishbowl’s Marion Winik gets shout out, and sales boost, from best-selling author Ann Patchett
Baltimore Fishbowl columnist Marion Winik gets a shout-out and sales boost from a best-selling author.
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As federal regulations change, see Maryland’s key cannabis statistics
The Justice Department and the Drug Enforcement Administration announced the recognition and medical use of marijuana April 23.
Cash program aims to prevent youth homelessness in Baltimore
After a successful pilot, a program giving cash to young people at risk for homelessness comes to Baltimore via Point Source Youth.
A challenge for young Marylanders: Getting – and keeping – health insurance
For many young adults, the transition to independent health insurance involves navigating extensive processes with limited support.
Thursday Afternoon Headlines: Severe drought prompts water restrictions for Baltimore region; No charges for BPD officers in fatal shooting of 70-year-old woman; Hantavirus risk ‘very low’ in Maryland, officials say; and more.
Water restrictions issued in Baltimore region amid severe drought — The Baltimore Sun State won’t charge Baltimore Police officers in fatal shooting of 70-year-old woman — The Baltimore Banner Public risk of hantavirus ‘very low’ in Maryland, as officials monitor two residents for symptoms — Maryland Matters Fire-damaged storefronts in Northeast Baltimore head to auction…
Light Street-to-Calvert Street traffic spur to close in November for Harborplace redevelopment
The curving traffic spur that connects Light Street with Calvert Street will close permanently in November for the Harborplace redevelopment.
These kids mean business at the Howard County Children’s Business Fair
On Saturday, come see what great ideas the youth have for starting businesses at the Howard County Children’s Business Fair.
Orioles mementos: Keepsakes from Camden Yards’ first game keep Opening Day fresh
More than three decades after the first pitch, items linked to Opening Day at Baltimore’s ballpark still draw interest.
Baltimore prepares for start of Code Red Extreme Heat season
Baltimore officials urge residents to take precautions to stay safe in hot weather as the city’s Code Red Extreme Heat season begins Friday.
Artscape 2026 and Artscape After Dark performers announced
Three stages and two clubs will be filled with local and national talent throughout Memorial Day weekend for Artscape 2026.
Thursday Morning Headlines: 20 residents displaced in Towson apartment fire; The best Preakness fashion for men; Ed Hale’s plan to monetize the governor’s mansion; and more.
20 residents displaced in Towson apartment fire; The best Preakness fashion for men; Ed Hale’s plan to monetize the governor’s mansion
Wednesday Morning Headlines: Van Hollen confronts Kash Patel over alcohol; BWI-bound Southwest flight diverted after windshield crack; Officer rescues abandoned dog from Dundalk roof; and more.
Southwest Airlines flight bound for BWI diverted after windshield crack – FOX Baltimore/WBFF-TV New law signed in Balitmore County to hold “reckless pet owners” accountable – CBS Baltimore 2 foreign companies, supervisor indicted by feds in Key Bridge collapse, after state reaches $2.5 billion settlement – ABC News Md. Senator Chris Van Hollen confronts Kash…
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…
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.
From One Parent to Another, This is the Place for Your Child
Discover the Stoler Early Learning Center (ELC) at the Rosenbloom Owings Mills JCC, where big ideas begin with little learners, and childhood is treated with the care and intention of joy it deserves. Choosing a preschool is a big decision, and we get it. You want a place where your child feels safe and happy,…
The Preakness Stakes and what’s happening this year with horse racing
There’s a lot going on with horse racing in Maryland, and attention is high with this weekend’s running of the Preakness Stakes. Much could be different when the race returns to Pimlico next year.


