Work begins on $8.6M renovation and expansion of Forest Park library
Work has begun on an $8.6 million renovation and expansion of the Forest Park branch of the Enoch Pratt Free Library system.
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Dan Rodricks: The adventurous musician and ‘spirtual explorer’ who came back from the dead: Ian Hesford
Ian Hesford died — for the second time — last month. Dan Rodricks pays tribute to Hesford, who co-founded “electro-acoustic psychedelic world dance music” band Telesma and who worked for dog bed manufacturer Kuranda until his final death.
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Ten individual artists and 36 non-profits receive grants from Creative Baltimore Fund
Ten individual artists and 36 non-profits will receive grants from the Creative Baltimore Fund, Mayor Brandon Scott announced on Wednesday. Established in 2005, the fund awards grants every year to…
Baltimore County Council kills legislation that would have banned police officers from wearing masks
The Baltimore County Council Monday night rejected Councilman Izzy Patoka’s proposal to ban police officers from wearing masks.
Road work ahead: Lane changes on Harford Road Bridge over CSX Railway
Lane changes will be implemented along the Harford Road Bridge over the CSX railway during Phase 2 of the Howard Street Tunnel Project.
Work begins on $8.6M renovation and expansion of Forest Park library
Work has begun on an $8.6 million renovation and expansion of the Forest Park branch of the Enoch Pratt Free Library system.
Dan Rodricks: The adventurous musician and ‘spirtual explorer’ who came back from the dead: Ian Hesford
Ian Hesford died — for the second time — last month. Dan Rodricks pays tribute to Hesford, who co-founded “electro-acoustic psychedelic world dance music” band Telesma and who worked for dog bed manufacturer Kuranda until his final death.
Register for Free Great Talk – SPACE INVADERS: Global Tourism, Satellites, and Debris – Politics & commerce in space
Great Talk Inc presents SPACE INVADERS: Global Tourism, Satellites, and Debris – Politics & commerce in Space. This panel discussion will take place on Wednesday, March 25, 2026 at 7pm, at Goucher College, The Athenaeum Hall, 1021 Dulaney Valley Road, Towson, MD 21204. Free parking is available in main parking lot, Athenaeum Building #2. Registration is…
Podcast: The risks and rewards of private help with public infrastructure
Public-private partnerships can be an effective way to leverage funding and expertise to build everything from roads to schools.
Thursday Morning Headlines: Energy bill with $150 savings passes House; Eight injured in multi-vehicle crash involving MTA bus; Baltimore County schools partner with Ray Lewis on mental health; Orioles begin building new flag court bar; and more.
Energy bill that promises at least $150 in yearly savings passes House of Delegates – Maryland Matters Eight people injured when two cars and a MTA bus collided overnight in Baltimore – WMAR Baltimore County schools launch mental health program with Ray Lewis – CBS Baltimore 19-year-old pleads guilty to murder of Anne Arundel County…
Wednesday Afternoon Headlines: Maryland Senate passes $70.8B budget; Elections board invites public to test voting machines; Maryland reforms foster care system; and more.
Maryland Senate passes $70.8B budget, amends Moore’s proposal — The Baltimore Sun Board of Elections seeking public opinion on new voting machines coming to Maryland — WBAL Maryland reforms foster care system to increase capacity and oversight — WJZ Baltimore’s latest no-bid election contract is the last one, officials swear — The Baltimore Banner ‘Hell’s…
Thursday Morning Headlines: Energy bill with $150 savings passes House; Eight injured in multi-vehicle crash involving MTA bus; Baltimore County schools partner with Ray Lewis on mental health; Orioles begin building new flag court bar; and more.
Energy bill that promises at least $150 in yearly savings passes House of Delegates – Maryland Matters Eight people injured when two cars and a MTA bus collided overnight in Baltimore – WMAR Baltimore County schools launch mental health program with Ray Lewis – CBS Baltimore 19-year-old pleads guilty to murder of Anne Arundel County…
Wednesday Afternoon Headlines: Maryland Senate passes $70.8B budget; Elections board invites public to test voting machines; Maryland reforms foster care system; and more.
Maryland Senate passes $70.8B budget, amends Moore’s proposal — The Baltimore Sun Board of Elections seeking public opinion on new voting machines coming to Maryland — WBAL Maryland reforms foster care system to increase capacity and oversight — WJZ Baltimore’s latest no-bid election contract is the last one, officials swear — The Baltimore Banner ‘Hell’s…
Wednesday Morning Headlines: Meteor caught on dash cam in Dundalk; Gas prices jump 14 cents overnight; Proposal to ban law enforcement masks in Baltimore County fails; and more.
Average gas prices jump 14 cents overnight in Baltimore – WBAL News Radio Meteor caught on dashboard camera in Dundalk – WMAR-TV Baltimore County proposal to ban law enforcement officers from wearing masks fails – CBS Baltimore War is spiking fertilizer costs just as Maryland farmers look to plant – Baltimore Banner UMBC falls to…
Tuesday Afternoon Headlines: Red Line might be rapid bus service instead of light rail; Maryland could be first to designate state shark; Baltimore could be next in line for one of Elon Musk’s tunnels; and more.
MTA considers pivoting Red Line to rapid bus service instead of light rail, sources say — The Baltimore Banner A state shark? Maryland mulls becoming the first to have one. — The Baltimore Sun Could Baltimore be next in line for one of Elon Musk’s tunnels? — Baltimore Business Journal Samuel Brown’s manner of death…
Join Garrison Forest School for their Spring Preview Day on Friday, April 10!
Experience what Garrison Forest School has to offer girls in grades K-12 and see firsthand what makes this the place where women of impact get their start. Meet our community leaders, inspiring teachers, and exceptional Garrison Girls during your time on our 110-acre campus. End the day by attending our annual Spring Tailgate, where you will…
Tuesday Morning Headlines: Severe storms cause flooding and wind damage; Cows scattered when barn roof destroyed; Red Line could be bus rapid transit; and more.
Severe storms cause flooding, wind damage, power outages – CBS Baltimore MTA considers pivoting Red Line from light rail to bus rapid transit, per sources – Baltimore Banner Cows scattered after storm blew roof off Carroll County barn – WBAL News Radio Vehicle strikes townhouse in Bel Air – WMAR TV Sewer limits are forcing…


