Baltimore Weekend Events: Maryland Day Festival, Musicals Without Music, Cosmic Egg Day, and more.
From music to comedy to community festivals, there’s something for everyone this weekend in the Baltimore area — and it all kicks off with the Orioles’ home opener Thursday!
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Dan Rodricks: Chesapeake catfish for cat food makes sense. Abolishing protective reg would be better.
A federal regulation that favors the catfish farming industry in the Mississippi Delta is holding back the Chesapeake’s blue catfish market.
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Inner Harbor becomes outdoor escape room with new Escapely game
Escape the City turns the Inner Harbor into an escape room with players using props, clues, and their phones to catch the double agents.
U.S. gas prices rise as war disrupts oil market
Gas prices in the United States have risen by 33% since the start of the war between the U.S., Israel and Iran.
The Daily Dispatch Quiz — March 26, 2026
Put your local news knowledge to the test with David Conn’s Daily Dispatch Quiz.
Friday Afternoon Headlines: Gov. Wes Moore kicks off NPR’s Newsmakers interview series; UMBC leaders defend handling of allegations against coaches; Baltimore County exec commits extra $9.3M to schools to avert job cuts, bigger classes; and more.
Gov. Wes Moore on Iran, pardon power and what his future holds | Newsmakers — National Public Radio UMBC president, AD defend handling of embattled coaches; parents push back — The Baltimore Sun Baltimore County schools avoid cutting jobs, bigger classes with extra $9.3 million — The Baltimore Banner Pitcher Shane Baz finalizes 5-year, $68…
A new exhibit at the Baltimore Museum of Art shows Henri Matisse’s work as an architect as well as a muralist
Henri Matisse (1869 to 1954) was a French artist who is best known for his work as a painter and sculptor in the first half of the 20th century, but he also worked toward the end of his life as an architect. A new exhibit that opens March 29 at the Baltimore Museum of Art,…
Devin Allen to curate SCOUT art fair at Artscape 2026
Renowned Baltimore photographer Devin Allen will curate the SCOUT art fair at Artscape this year, a new cornerstone of the festival.
‘A staple of the community’: What’s so special about Camden Yards, according to fans
Capital News Service was at the Baltimore Orioles’ Opening Day to ask fans what makes Camden Yards so special. Here’s what they had to say.
Howard County Rt. 1 motels and hotels could get reused or redeveloped
Howard County Executive Ball held a press conference to support zoning regulation changes allowing improvements along Route 1.
Oyster sellers in Maryland say the business is in decline despite efforts to revive it
A week-long campaign is attempting to shed light on one of the Chesapeake Bay’s most important shellfish: oysters.
Friday Morning Headlines: Long TSA lines return to BWI; Quadruple amputee cornhole player waives extradition; Fells Point landmark is condemned; and more.
Long TSA lines return to BWI as aother pay period with no money passes – WBAL News Radio Quadruple amputeee cornhole player waives extradition hearing in fatal Maryland shooting case – CBS Baltimore Police and teachers’ unions make endorsements in Baltimore County Executive race – WYPR News Landmark building in Fells Point is condemned -…
Glen Arm Open House This Saturday
•OPEN HOUSE•Saturday, March 28 • 11-1PMHosted By Elizabeth Atwood410-458-6471 4037 Holly Knoll Drive | 21057Refined living with space to grow, room to host, and the ease of one floor living.
Thursday Morning Headlines: One year without a homicide in Sandtown-Winchester; Md. GOP plan for state gas-tax holiday fails; One more push for redistricting in Maryland; and more.
A celebration of one year without a homicide in Sandtown-Winchester – CBS Baltimore Maryland House, controlled by Democrats, rejects GOP gas-tax holiday budget amendment – WBAL-TV A late push to revive Maryland’s congressional redistricting plan – Baltimore Banner Baltimore County seeks $4 million to repair Dundalk roads damaged by trucks detouring Key Bridge collapse -…
Wednesday Afternoon Headlines: Ravens turn down free tunnel from Elon Musk firm; Bill banning cellphone use in schools nears passage; Maryland lawmakers demand delegate’s resignation over repeated absences; and more.
Ravens turn down free tunnel from Elon Musk firm — Baltimore Business Journal General Assembly nears final passage of Maryland Phone-Free Schools Act — WBAL ‘Damn well knew’: Maryland lawmakers demand delegate’s resignation — The Baltimore Sun Maryland Department of Environment to hold hearing on Baltimore Inner Harbor redevelopment project — WJZ Maryland Supreme Court…
Baltimore County Executive candidates to make their cases during forum at Goucher College
Baltimore County voters have an opportunity this week to hear from candidates running for county executive.
The Daily Dispatch Quiz — March 25, 2026
Put your local news knowledge to the test with David Conn’s Daily Dispatch Quiz.


