Gilman School teacher charged with rape, sexual abuse of minor
A former middle school social studies teacher at the Gilman School was arrested on Friday and charged with rape and sexual abuse of a minor, according to court records.
Events
Coppin State University hosting Black History Month events throughout February
As Black History Month kicks off, Coppin State University is hosting a month-long series of events to celebrate Black culture…
Moonrise electronic dance music festival returning to Baltimore on Aug. 12-13
Moonrise Festival will be back in Baltimore for its eighth year on Aug. 12 and 13.
BmoreArt’s Picks: January 31 – February 6
BmoreArt’s Picks: January 31 – February 6 This Week: Tahir Hemphill at UMBC CIRCA, Larry Poncho Brown and CJay Phillip…
Columns

Bohemian Rhapsody
A writer’s life in Baltimore, where it’s never too late to be a work-in-progress.
Column by Marion Winik

On a Marble Stair
A Baltimore poet, essayist and educator chronicles adventures and experiences with the places, people, and pastimes they have called home.
Column by Jalynn Harris

Urban Landscape
Urban Landscape: 2022 was largely a year of planning, rebuilding
For Baltimore, 2022 was largely a year of setting up development projects for 2023 and beyond. Here’s a look back…
Urban Landscape: Middle Branch fitness center and Highlandtown’s Creativity Center open; Apartments proposed for Hampden; Indian restaurant coming to Roland Park; Bromo Tower on view; more.
Baltimore civic leaders gathered on Nov. 2 to cut the ribbon on Highlandtown’s newest arts hub. The Creativity Center is…
Urban Landscape: Fells Point library selling for $330,000; UB narrows search for developer; Patagonia sets Opening Weekend dates; Station North building goes up for auction; Jonathan Jensen pens ode to Dumpster Day
A former public library in Fells Point is expected to become a community resource hub and collaborative work setting, after…
Urban Landscape: Shofer’s warehouse turning into apartments; Creativity Center sets opening date; Under Armour’s field takes shape; Nut and Bolt sculpture refreshed in Bolton Hill; Univest coming to Lutherville; Senator Theater turns 83
The former Shofer’s furniture warehouse at 836 Leadenhall St. will become the site of 165 market-rate apartments, under a plan…
Hot Plate
Hot Plate: Restaurant Week, wine dinners, James Beard noms, and more
From national recognition from the James Beard Foundation to celebrations of local brews, this week is an exciting one for…
Hot Plate: Lunar New Year celebrations, truffles at The Milton Inn, pop-up at The Sinclair, and more
This week, the Baltimore food world celebrates all things winter, from ice to truffles, and gets ready for the Year…
Hot Plate: Ammoora open, Oregon Grille accepting reservations, restaurant weeks, National Bagel Day, and more.
Baltimore restaurants are embracing the “new year, new you” ethos this week, with a flurry of announcements and updated menus.…
Hot Plate: Champagne & Fries at Pierpoint, Krautfest at Gertrude’s, Baltimore County Restaurant Week begins, and more.
The new year is kicking off with a bang in the Baltimore restaurant world. Not only does winter Restaurant Week…
Hot House
Hot House: Historic Williams House offers gorgeous view of Greenspring Valley
10600 Park Heights Avenue, Owings Mills. Hot House: Historic 1902 estate overlooking the Greenspring Valley. 6 bedrooms/5 bathrooms. 7,439 square feet. Asking price: $3.85 million.
More Stories
Orioles decline five-year lease extension at Camden Yards, pushing for long-term deal and area redevelopment
A deadline passed yesterday for the Baltimore Orioles to exercise a one-time, five-year extension with Maryland Stadium Authority (MSA) to stay at Oriole Park at Camden Yards. The Major League…
Moore emphasizes service in first State of the State speech
By Michael Charles and Jennifer Gable, Capital News Service Gov. Wes Moore emphasized service and community and called for bipartisanship in achieving his vision during his first State of the…

Big Fish
Big Fish: Terri Lee Freeman and connecting past and present at the Reginald F. Lewis Museum
Terri Lee Freeman faced great expectations as she returned to Maryland in 2021. After five years at the head of the National Civil Rights Museum,…
Big Fish: The Artful Work of Cara Ober, Founding Editor of BmoreArt
I met Cara Ober at the BmoreArt office and gallery in the converted storefront at 2519 N. Charles Street where it shares space with one…
Big Fish: Max Weiss, Editor-in-Chief of Baltimore Magazine, Tells Almost All
While Max Weiss was an undergrad at Bennington College in Vermont, studying music and literature, her parents moved from Long Island to Timonium. So after…
Friday Afternoon Headlines: Former Gilman teacher arrested on child sexual abuse; Mosby’s trial to be delayed third time; and more.
Recently fired Gilman School teacher arrested on child sexual abuse charges — The Baltimore Banner Former Baltimore State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby’s federal trial to be delayed, again — The Baltimore Sun Baltimore County day care owner sentenced for shooting husband over sexual abuse allegations — WJZ-TV Baltimore Student Union members want to speak for themselves…
Friday Morning Headlines: Clarifying police stops for cannabis scent; Studying Md.’s long emergency room wait times; Two Beyonce shows in Md.; and more.
Task force proposed to examine Md.’s emergency room wait times, which are longest in nation – WBAL-TV Beyonce adds 2nd show in Maryland: now two August concerts at FedEx Filed in Maryland – NBC 4 Plans for Pimlico and Laurel renovations are bogged down and over budget – The Sun East Baltimore church turned into…
Thursday Afternoon Headlines: Attorney to assess whether Angelos law firm should be sold or dissolved; Bill would create Maryland Rail Administration; and more.
Outside attorney is named to take control of Peter Angelos’ law firm, assess whether it should be sold or dissolved — The Baltimore Sun Maryland House majority leader sets sights, again, on new plan for rail management in the state — Maryland Matters Goucher College bets on older and international students as it eyes campus…
Summer Fun is Back!
Imagine a sun-filled summer afternoon outdoors at the pool learning to swim or perhaps on the tennis courts working on your backhand stroke. Imagine creating artistic masterpieces or honing your acting and improv skills. Imagine learning programming, digital design, and fundamentals of digital photography and video. Summer fun comes in many forms – and you…
Thursday Morning Headlines: The books that GOP women want to ban from BaltCo schools; It’s Groundhog Day today; Police Accountability Board launches; and more.
The books that Republican Women of Baltimore County are looking to ban from schools – WBFF-TV Lawyer named as conservator of Angelos law firm – The Sun Orioles decline Camden Yards lease extension but keep negotiating – Associated Press City Police Accountability Board launches as members are sworn in – WMAR-TV If you live or…
Wednesday Afternoon Headlines: Hopkins grad students vote to unionize; Pasadena man wins 20 years of Ravens tickets; and more.
Johns Hopkins University graduate students vote to unionize — Baltimore Business Journal Lucky lottery player wins Ravens Seats for 20 Years — WMAR-TV Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott moving quickly on deal for BGE to take over conduit maintenance — The Baltimore Sun Here are the six Marylanders Gov. Wes Moore honored during his State of…
Wednesday Morning Headlines: Hogan inches closer to presidential run; Education reform cost rises due to free and reduced lunches; Terps basketball team boosts tournament chances; and more.
Hogan tells Fox News he is giving “serious consideration” to presidential run – The Sun Number of students receiving free and reduced meals spikes, adding cost to cost of education reform – Associated Press Preschoolers make survival kits for National Poverty Awareness Month – WMAR-TV Frank’s Red Hot, a McCormick brand, launches new game in…
Tuesday Afternoon Headlines: Orioles facing one-time lease extension deadline; Single Carrot Theatre closing; and more.
Orioles facing one-time lease extension deadline as wait for long-term agreement continues — The Baltimore Sun Single Carrot Theatre Closing; Members Reflect on Company’s 15-Year Run — Baltimore magazine New governance rules proposed in wake of Baltimore water and wastewater system failures — Baltimore Brew Bed Bath & Beyond to close 87 more stores, including…
University of Maryland Medical Center celebrates 200th anniversary
The University of Maryland Medical Center is turning 200 this year and will be celebrating their bicentennial all year long.
Tuesday Morning Headlines: Sinclair sports unit prepares for bankruptcy restructuring; Ellicott City flood control costs grow; Tractor-trailer flips off 795 overpass; and more.
Temperatures dropping fast on Tuesday – WBAL-TV Cost of Ellicott City flood prevention projects has swelled – WTOP News City-backed campaign seeks donations for squeegee kids – WBFF-TV Sinclair sports subsidiary, Diamond Sports, prepares for debt restructuring in bankruptcy court – Yahoo! Finance Tractor trailer flips off overpass on I-795 in Baltimore County – The…
Monday Afternoon Headlines: Baltimore banning TikTok on city government network and devices; Wawa opening 2 Baltimore County stores; and more.
Baltimore to ban use of TikTok on city network, devices — The Baltimore Sun Wawa opening 2 stores in Overlea and Rosedale — WMAR-TV Scott confirms talks with BGE amid more criticism of his conduit plan — Baltimore Brew Offshore wind will need major investments in transmission, supply chain, reports say — Maryland Matters From…
President Joe Biden visits Baltimore to kick off $6B rail tunnel project
President Joe Biden visited Baltimore on Monday to kick off a project to replace the 150-year old Baltimore & Potomac Tunnel with the new Frederick Douglass Tunnel.