Mother’s Day Homicide Trial Postponed After Defense Attorney Withdraws
A defense attorney has withdrawn from a murder case in which his defendant was arrested for a fatal shooting on Mother’s Day 2025.
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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.
‘Rose Daddy Vintage’ Now Open in Federal Hill
Brigid and Paul Minniti opened a new business called Rose Daddy Vintage in January at 1030 S. Charles St. in Federal Hill.
Mother’s Day Homicide Trial Postponed After Defense Attorney Withdraws
A defense attorney has withdrawn from a murder case in which his defendant was arrested for a fatal shooting on Mother’s Day 2025.
Fish Dissection Workshop with the Zohar Lab – Free Event February 20
Have you ever wondered what the insides of fish look like? IMET is hosting a fish dissection in partnership with Towson SciTech lab. This is a great opportunity for young scientists to gain hands-on experience in a lab setting!
Baltimore’s 8 X 10 music venue up for sale or lease
For the first time in 25 years, the 8 X 10 music venue in Baltimore’s Federal Hill Entertainment District is available for sale or lease.
Baltimore County Foreclosure Hot Spots Up 30% in Q3 2025: What Homeowners Should Know
by Justin Mitchell, Maryland Cash Home Buyers (MCHB) Foreclosure activity in Baltimore County increased in the third quarter of 2025, according to data from the Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD). The DHCD “Foreclosure Hot Spots” report for Q3 2025 shows: DHCD categorizes foreclosure “hot spots” based on the concentration of foreclosure-related filings…
Baker’s Dozen: 13 Questions with Karin Tiffany of Peter’s Inn
Karin Tiffany, who co-owns Peter’s Inn with her husband Bud, shares her favorite cake, what it’s like living above their restaurant, and more.
BmoreArt’s Picks: February 10-15
BmoreArt’s picks this week: Terry Thompson at Eubie Blake, Baltimore Black Dance Collective at The Gordon Center, Maryland Arts Day, more.
Tuesday Morning Headlines: Baltimore leaders introduce legislation to limit ICE; Md. senators fear backsliding if redistricting plan adopted; Man charged in fatal stabbing of wife had been in custody 4 hours earlier; and more.
Harford County school board terminates superintendent’s contract – WBAL-TV Baltimore leaders introduce legislation to limit ICE access – CBS Baltimore Man charged in fatal Ellicott City stabbing of estranged wife was in custody 4 hours earlier – Baltimore Banner Md. senators fear backsliding if Gov. Moore’s redistricting plan moves forward – WYPR News Convicted squatter…
Monday Afternoon Headlines: Maryland mother detained by ICE misses son’s death from cancer; Moore ‘working with judges’ on redistricting; Marylanders could lose SNAP benefits due to new required proof of work; and more.
Maryland mother plans to self-deport after missing child’s death while in ICE custody — WJZ Gov. Moore said he’s ‘working with judges’ on redistricting, prompting ethics concerns — The Baltimore Sun New work requirements could kick thousands off SNAP starting next month — Maryland Matters Student shot inside Wootton High School, classmate taken into custody,…
Monday Morning Headlines: Gov. Moore singled out by White House exclusion; Ellicott City man fatally stabs estranged wife; Rowhouse fire in Penn North; and more.
79-year-old man dies in Dundalk fire – WBAL News Radio Gov. Wes Moore says he was singled out by White House and excluded from governors’ events – CBS Baltimore New Maryland state park, with yurts and cabins, will open in late summer – Maryland Matters Ellicott City man fatally stabs estranged wife, turns himself in…
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…
Team Electric Slide: Building Robots and Community
By Meredith BowerDirector of CommunicationsMcDonogh School When McDonogh School’s robotics team, Electric Slide, hosted a pumpkin chuckin’ booth at the annual Honey of a JamFest in October, they were not just sharing the fun of physics; they were also introducing the community to the School’s robust robotics program. Throughout the afternoon event, the team taught…
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…


