Hot House: Updates honor historic details in this Tudor Revival ‘cottage’
This Tudor Revival, cedar shingle cottage has been updated with complete respect to the original structure and historic details.
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Dan Rodricks: The end approaches for one of Baltimore’s oldest businesses
One of Baltimore’s oldest businesses, the Joseph Kavanagh Co., will close later this year after 16 decades of shaping copper and bending steel.
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Kate Crane discusses her new book about her father’s 1987 disappearance, an event that signaled the end of her childhood and the beginning of a decades-long search for answers.
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Political contests throughout Maryland to be settled on Tuesday
Maryland voters will be weighing in on political races across the state on Tuesday. The June 23 primary includes contests for Governor, Congress and the Maryland General Assembly.
A new White House policy is complicating how Maryland organizations battle the opioid crisis
A new federal policy could make it harder for organizations in Maryland and nationwide to provide opioid test strips and other harm reduction resources to the general public.
Nominations open for Maryland’s Admiral of the Chesapeake Bay Award
Maryland’s natural resources department is accepting nominations for its annual Admiral of the Chesapeake Bay Award.
Tuesday Afternoon Headlines: Former Maryland cornerback enters — and exits — ‘Love Island’ villa; Maryland early voting surges since state’s last midterm primary; Feds investigate Maryland schools for gender-related policies; and more.
Former Maryland cornerback Tino Ellis sought love. The island had other plans. — The Baltimore Banner Maryland early voting climbs, driven by competitive races and voter anger analysts say — The Baltimore Sun Feds launch investigation into Maryland schools allowing boys in girls sports & bathrooms — WMAR Port of Baltimore leader to depart after…
Hot House: Updates honor historic details in this Tudor Revival ‘cottage’
This Tudor Revival, cedar shingle cottage has been updated with complete respect to the original structure and historic details.
Baker’s Dozen: 13 Questions with Steve Chu of Ekiben
Steve Chu, co-owner of Ekiben, shares business advice from his father and uncle, love for holiday cooking, and the perfect pie.
Is John Waters the new Vincent Price? His role in American Horror Story brings him frighteningly close.
In the 13th season of “American Horror Story,” John Waters will play a phlebotomist named Mr. Phibes, what appears to be a tribute Vincent Price’s character in the 1971 horror-comedy film “The Abominable Dr. Phibes.”
Coming to Druid Hill Park July 10 to 12: The Baltimore Caribbean Festival
The Baltimore Caribbean Festival, also known as the Baltimore One Carnival, will be held in Druid Hill Park from July 10 to 12.
D.C. maternity ward closure could impact Maryland hospitals
Washington D.C.’s biggest postpartum maternity ward is cutting about 10 beds — a change that could affect Maryland hospitals.
Tuesday Morning Headlines: Election officials urge patience in vote counting; Suspect in road-rage shooting that killed Towson student is in custody; 4-year-old drowns in Bel Air pool; and more.
Election officials urge patience in counting; Suspect in road-rage shooting that killed Towson student is in custody; 4-year-old drowns in Bel Air pool
Monday Afternoon Headlines: Judge dismisses Trump admin lawsuit seeking Maryland voter records; Scary Mommy blog founder dies; Phillips seafood company names new CEO; and more.
Judge rejects Trump administration effort to obtain Maryland voter rolls — The Baltimore Banner Scary Mommy blog founder Jill Smokler dies at 48 — The Baltimore Sun Phillips seafood company names new CEO — Baltimore Business Journal 78-year-old Ruff supporter says an Attar backer physically harassed and intimidated her, screaming, “I hate Jews like you”…
Mold and Algae on Maryland Homes: Causes, Risks and Prevention Tips for Humid Summers
Every summer, many Baltimore homeowners notice green and black stains creeping across siding, patios and walkways. These unsightly marks are mold and algae growth, and they’re practically unavoidable in Maryland’s humid climate. Understanding their cause is necessary to identify the best solutions for cleaning and prevention. Why Maryland’s Climate Promotes Mold and Algae The state’s…
Monday Morning Headlines: 3-year-old dies after hit with stolen car driven by youth; Towson Apple Store closed for good; Civil unrest declared at AFRAM festival; and more.
3-year-old dies after hit with stolen car driven by youth; Towson Apple Store cloesed for good; Civil unrest declared at AFRAM festival
Nine Baltimore-themed sea turtles released back to ocean after rehabilitation
Bearing names of Baltimore neighborhoods, nine sea turtles have been returned to the ocean following rehabilitation at the National Aquarium.
Leaving ‘the street life’ behind, District 25 candidate hopes to help others who were incarcerated
Joseph Tolbert III, who is running to represent Maryland’s District 25, wants to help people like him who were incarcerated.


