Baltimore Weekend Events: Charm City Fringe, Tattoo Arts Fest, Mr. Trash Wheel Birthday, and more.
Whether you’re cleaning up your neighborhood for Earth Day, or adding a new tattoo onto your body, there’s plenty of ways to explore and celebrate Baltimore this weekend.
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Dan Rodricks: Preserving a Maryland memorial to those who fought for the Union
Inside an old Lansdowne church in Baltimore County, one of Maryland’s memorials to Americans who fought to preserve the Union during the Civil War now faces an uncertain future.
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Podcast: The results of a unique General Assembly session
The 2026 edition of the Maryland General Assembly session was unique, with new leaders, an election looming and tough work on energy, immigration and more.
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Life after the legislative session: Maryland lawmakers return to other jobs
After the end of the legislative session, here are some of the jobs that Maryland’s state lawmakers return to.
UMBC Poll surveys Marylanders’ views on state parks, forests, and public lands
Three-quarters of Marylanders consider how close they are to outdoor recreational opportunities when picking where to live, a new poll finds.
The Daily Dispatch Quiz — April 23, 2026
Today’s topics include: national figure loses board seat; sleazy tactic targets local politicians; aerospace industry faces billion-dollar threat.
Friday Afternoon Headlines: Maryland Supreme Court tosses out $152M verdict in Baltimore opioid lawsuit; ICE moves to deport former partner of one of men killed in Key Bridge collapse; Baltimore braces for economic hit of temporary Preakness exit; and more.
$152M Baltimore opioid verdict vacated by MD Supreme Court — The Daily Record The Key Bridge took her daughter’s father. Now, ICE is moving to deport her. — The Baltimore Banner As Preakness leaves town, Baltimore braces for economic hit — The Baltimore Sun Murder-suicide in Baltimore County under investigation — WMAR State police launch…
BSO musicians to perform at Mount Vernon church to help kick off Flower Mart on May 1
Three musicians from the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra will help kick off the Flower Mart in a spring concert at Mount Vernon Place Church on May 1.
Archbishop Lori blesses new Catholic outreach ministry in Southwest Baltimore
The Holy Family Catholic Worker will serve as a resource hub for the Southwest Baltimore community in the Westside Shopping Center.
Baltimore County Council member Julian Jones hits back at antisemitic AI image portraying him
Jones, a candidate for Baltimore County Executive, expressed frustration at those sowing division between the Black and Jewish communities.
Jet fuel shortages and prices could ground summer travel plans
More travelers and fewer flights could create summer headaches. The reason: uncertainty over how much airlines will have to pay for jet fuel.
Filmmaker John Waters celebrates 80th birthday with Deborah Harry, Ricki Lake, poppers-themed cake and lemon sticks
Filmmaker John Waters celebrated his 80th birthday a few days early with Deborah Harry, Ricki Lake and nearly three dozen others at a private party in New York City.
Friday Afternoon Headlines: Maryland Supreme Court tosses out $152M verdict in Baltimore opioid lawsuit; ICE moves to deport former partner of one of men killed in Key Bridge collapse; Baltimore braces for economic hit of temporary Preakness exit; and more.
$152M Baltimore opioid verdict vacated by MD Supreme Court — The Daily Record The Key Bridge took her daughter’s father. Now, ICE is moving to deport her. — The Baltimore Banner As Preakness leaves town, Baltimore braces for economic hit — The Baltimore Sun Murder-suicide in Baltimore County under investigation — WMAR State police launch…
Friday Morning Headlines: Vacancy rate is 26 percent at Towson Town Center; Lifesaving research threatened by funding squeeze for Johns Hopkins; Progress in Baltimore Police consent decree; and more.
A 26-percent vacancy rate at Towson Town Center as community voices crime concerns – CBS Baltimore The federal funding squeeze at Johns Hopkins is threatening life-saving research – Baltimore Banner Columbia Association governing board removes three members over ethics violations – The Sun Mr. Fries Man closes Towson location – WMAR-TV Judge terminates three more…
Guilford Open House April 24
•OPEN HOUSE•Friday, April 24 • 12-2PMHosted By Heather Hartley410-404-7749 216 Chancery Road | 21218
Thursday Morning Headlines: Mayor Scott blasts AI image shared by inspector general as racist; Youths ages 11-14 arrested after major Towson fight; It’s tough to get Columbia residents to vote for village positions; and more.
Baltimore Inspector General shares AI-generated image of Mayor Scott; mayor blasts post as racist – CBS Baltimore Five youth ages 11-14 face assault charges after fight in Towson – FOX Baltimore/WBFF-TV Difficulties in getting Columbia residents to vote for village oversight positions – Baltimore Banner A major training exercise for extreme emergencies at Gunpowder Falls…
Wednesday Afternoon Headlines: Baltimore County school board considers ICE restrictions; City removes some outdoor dining parklets in Mount Vernon; Baltimore retiree designed the recylcing symbol; and more.
Baltimore County school board weighs ICE restrictions amid calls to protect students — The Baltimore Sun City removes some outdoor dining parklets in Mount Vernon — Baltimore Business Journal He made one of the world’s most famous symbols, then kept it off his résumé — The Baltimore Banner Baltimore drivers frustrated by I-83 potholes as…
A free screening on wealth, inequality, and the American dream
What do we owe each other? Join the SNF Agora Institute for a screening of Death & Taxes, a documentary by Johns Hopkins alum Justin Schein, followed by a conversation with Schein and SNF Agora Institute Professor of Sociology Ruth Braunstein. Through the story of a father and son divided over inheritance, the film explores…


