Baltimore poised for major housing growth over next five years, report finds
Baltimore City could attract more than 20,000 households over the next five years, according to a new report commissioned by Live Baltimore. The report, which was conducted by Zimmerman/Volk Associates on behalf of Live Baltimore, found the city could add between 4,294 and 5,855 housing units annually, either for rent…
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At Second Chance, Inc., the massive salvage emporium in South Baltimore, Dan Rodricks came across two huge reminders of the Ravens’ first Super Bowl victory 25 years ago.
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Trailblazing female B&O engineer, Goucher grad makes National Inventors Hall of Fame
Olive Dennis was one of very few female engineers in the early 20th century, responsible for innovations in rail travel that remain today.
Maryland’s offshore wind project faces legal pushback from Ocean City, Trump administration
A fierce political battle has erupted over an ambitious, 114-turbine wind energy project off the coast of Ocean City that aims to generate renewable power for over 700,000 homes.
Congressional Black Caucus and Zelle announce scholarship for Morgan State University students
The Congressional Black Caucus and Zelle are offering scholarships to students at Morgan interested in small business ownership.
Friday Afternoon Headlines: Moore to sign bill banning ICE agreements; BCPS denies suspending students who participated in walkout; Baltimore issues 224 fines so far for failure to clear snow; Snow overnight Friday, little to no accumulation expected; and more.
Gov. Moore says he’ll sign bill banning immigration enforcement agreements — The Baltimore Banner Milford Mill walkout leads to disputed suspensions amid countywide student protests — The Baltimore Sun Baltimore County high school student arrested for “disruptive and dangerous behavior” during walkout over ICE — WJZ Baltimore property owners warned to clear snow from sidewalks…
Dan Rodricks: At Second Chance, two huge reminders of the Ravens’ first Super Bowl
At Second Chance, Inc., the massive salvage emporium in South Baltimore, Dan Rodricks came across two huge reminders of the Ravens’ first Super Bowl victory 25 years ago.
Want to get married? John Waters is available to perform the ceremony (premarital counseling included)
A wedding ceremony officiated by Baltimore filmmaker John Waters is among the items up for auction to support the Provincetown Film Society.
Hot Plate: Ampersea turns 8, The Brewer’s Art closes, Valentine’s options and more
Love is in the air in Baltimore, and local restaurants are ready for the season with tons of Valentine’s and Galentine’s plans on the books.
Free Saturday admission to Maritime Park and museum in honor of Black History Month
Frederick Douglass-Isaac Myers Maritime Park in Fells Point is offering free admission on three Saturdays this month.
Huge ticket giveaway for Lena Waithe’s theatrical debut ‘trinity’ at Center Stage
Tabitha Brown is gifting the Baltimore community 100 tickets to see Lena Waithe’s theatrical playwriting and acting debut at Baltimore Center Stage.
Friday Afternoon Headlines: Moore to sign bill banning ICE agreements; BCPS denies suspending students who participated in walkout; Baltimore issues 224 fines so far for failure to clear snow; Snow overnight Friday, little to no accumulation expected; and more.
Gov. Moore says he’ll sign bill banning immigration enforcement agreements — The Baltimore Banner Milford Mill walkout leads to disputed suspensions amid countywide student protests — The Baltimore Sun Baltimore County high school student arrested for “disruptive and dangerous behavior” during walkout over ICE — WJZ Baltimore property owners warned to clear snow from sidewalks…
Friday Morning Headlines: Howard County says no to private immigration detention centers; Suggs, Yanda left out of NFL Hall of Fame again; Charges against parent in Glen Burnie elementary school gun discharge; and more.
Howard County says no to private immigration detention centers – Baltimore Banner Charges filed against parents after gun discharge at Glen Burnie elementary school – WBAL News Radio Letter from GOP delegate urges Baltimore County schools to prevent student walkouts – CBS Baltimore Baltimore City Council calls on housing department to crack down on problem…
Thursday Afternoon Headlines: HoCo to vote on banning ICE jails; Bail denied for paramedic in masturbation case; Baltimore cracks down on unsafe apartment conditions; and more.
Howard’s ban on ICE jails heads to vote tonight, likely with an amendment — The Baltimore Sun Baltimore County judge denies bail for paramedic accused of masturbation, urination at work — The Baltimore Banner Baltimore cracks down on unsafe apartment conditions with newly enacted law — WJZ Bodycam video released after Baltimore police fatally shoot…
Elegant Contemporary Home on Gibson Island – Open House This Saturday, February 7
668 BROADWATER WAY | GIBSON ISLAND, MDOPEN SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1-4PM*Also available to be shown by private appointment Listing Price: $3,195,000 Nestled on nearly half an acre of beautifully landscaped grounds, this elegant contemporary home offers comfort, style, and privacy. Built in 1988 and completely remodeled by Think Make Build in 2021, the 3,809-square-foot residence…
Thursday Morning Headlines: Johns Hopkins denies performing gender transition surgery amid fed questions; Baltimore’s new traffic team targets VA plates; Gov. Moore and the ‘contradiction’ in the state’s beloved flag; and more.
Baltimore County paramedic charged after claims of inappropriate behavior at station – WBAL News Radio Johns Hopkins Medicine denies performing gender transition procedures for minors but HHS wants investigation – CBS Baltimore Baltimore’s new traffic team eyes reckless drivers and VA plates – The Sun The exotic cats who roamed Baltimore get a new home…
Wednesday Afternoon Headlines: Anne Arundel second-grader accidentally shoots himself at school; Baltimore to issue fines for not clearing snow from sidewalks, parking spots; UMD develops nasal spray to fight flu, COVID, colds; and more.
Police: 7-year-old student injures hand after accidental gun discharge at Freetown Elementary School — WBAL Baltimore to fine neighbors who fail to clear snow from sidewalks, parking spots — WJZ A sniff for the sniffles? UMD’s nasal spray could fight flu, COVID and colds — The Baltimore Banner Maryland Attorney General Anthony Brown has cleared…


