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Dan Rodricks: The adventurous musician and ‘spiritual explorer’ who came back from the dead: Ian Hesford
Ian Hesford died — for the second time — last month. Dan Rodricks pays tribute to Hesford, who co-founded “electro-acoustic psychedelic world dance music” band Telesma and who worked for dog bed manufacturer Kuranda until his final death.
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Work begins on $8.6M renovation and expansion of Forest Park library
Work has begun on an $8.6 million renovation and expansion of the Forest Park branch of the Enoch Pratt Free Library system.
Podcast: The risks and rewards of private help with public infrastructure
Public-private partnerships can be an effective way to leverage funding and expertise to build everything from roads to schools.
U.S. House passes bill tackling invasive blue catfish in Chesapeake Bay
The health of the Chesapeake Bay is a multi-state, bipartisan priority, as passage of the MAWS Act demonstrates.
Friday Afternoon Headlines: ICE temporarily shut down Baltimore holding facility, has since reopened; Maryland restaurants are semifinalists for RAMMYS; McCormick seeks to triple in size; and more.
Feds: ICE temporarily shut down Baltimore holding facility to comply with court order – The Baltimore Banner Four Maryland restaurants receive RAMMYS nod in final announcement of semifinalists – The Baltimore Sun McCormick submits bid for what would be its biggest-ever deal – Baltimore Business Journal Navy football team honored with 2025 Commander in Chief’s…
Mystery and magic bloom on Baltimore theater stages this spring
From plays about juvenile detention and Victorian mysteries, to musicals about women’s suffrage and a high schooler who doesn’t have time on her side, check out the theatrical productions coming to Baltimore stages this spring.
It’s cleaning and greening time! Register now for Mayor Scott’s citywide Spring Cleanup 2026
Mayor Brandon Scott’s annual citywide cleanup is almost here, and residents can register now to help make the city more beautiful.
The Criterion Collection is releasing restored versions of John Waters’ ‘Hairspray’ and ‘Desperate Living’
The Criterion Collection announced this month that it is releasing restored versions of two of John Waters’ films.
Visit Friends School of Baltimore this Spring!
Explore the exceptional education offered at Friends School of Baltimore. Join our tours and open houses for an inside look at our classrooms, get to know our campus, and have meaningful interactions with our students, faculty, and leadership. Experience firsthand the vibrant community and strong connections that define a Friends School education. We look forward to…
Mangione vs. Le Gardeur: A Baltimore County Council race to watch
The two Republicans running for the Baltimore County Council seat in the 5th district, which goes from Timonium to the Pennsylvania line, agree on this: GOP voters have a clear choice in the June primary.
Friday Afternoon Headlines: ICE temporarily shut down Baltimore holding facility, has since reopened; Maryland restaurants are semifinalists for RAMMYS; McCormick seeks to triple in size; and more.
Feds: ICE temporarily shut down Baltimore holding facility to comply with court order – The Baltimore Banner Four Maryland restaurants receive RAMMYS nod in final announcement of semifinalists – The Baltimore Sun McCormick submits bid for what would be its biggest-ever deal – Baltimore Business Journal Navy football team honored with 2025 Commander in Chief’s…
Friday Morning Headlines: A $15,000 guitar theft leads to arrests; 43-year-old killed in Pikesville shooting; Md. GOP proposes gas-tax relief; and more.
A $15,000 guitar theft leads to three arrests – WBAL-TV Video: Girls bully cashier and steal cakes from Baltimore County bakery – CBS Baltimore Shooting leaves 43-year-old man dead in Pikesville – FOX Baltimore/WBFF-TV Amid soaring prices, Republicans make push for gas-tax holiday – Maryland Matters Maryland faces 12,000 child sex abuse claims with no…
Thursday Afternoon Headlines: Baltimore plans to halve overdose deaths by 2040; Orioles land naming rights sponsor for new premium club; Baltimore activist DeRay McKesson ordered to stand trial in 2016 Louisiana protest; and more.
Mayor Scott’s finalized overdose strategy promises 50% drop in deaths — The Baltimore Sun Court: Baltimore activist must answer for injuries suffered by ex-officer injured during riot — WMAR Orioles land naming rights sponsor for new premium club — Baltimore Business Journal What would happen in Maryland if the Republican-backed SAVE America Act is passed?…
Thursday Morning Headlines: Energy bill with $150 savings passes House; Eight injured in multi-vehicle crash involving MTA bus; Baltimore County schools partner with Ray Lewis on mental health; Orioles begin building new flag court bar; and more.
Energy bill that promises at least $150 in yearly savings passes House of Delegates – Maryland Matters Eight people injured when two cars and a MTA bus collided overnight in Baltimore – WMAR Baltimore County schools launch mental health program with Ray Lewis – CBS Baltimore 19-year-old pleads guilty to murder of Anne Arundel County…
Wednesday Afternoon Headlines: Maryland Senate passes $70.8B budget; Elections board invites public to test voting machines; Maryland reforms foster care system; and more.
Maryland Senate passes $70.8B budget, amends Moore’s proposal — The Baltimore Sun Board of Elections seeking public opinion on new voting machines coming to Maryland — WBAL Maryland reforms foster care system to increase capacity and oversight — WJZ Baltimore’s latest no-bid election contract is the last one, officials swear — The Baltimore Banner ‘Hell’s…
The Associated’s New Support Group for Grandparents of Children with Disabilities | Macks Jewish Connection Network
When grandparents gather to talk about their grandchildren, the conversations often revolve around first words, school milestones and sports activities. For a growing group who meet through the Macks Jewish Connection Network, an agency of The Associated, the reality looks different. They are grandparents of grandkids with disabilities, both visible and invisible. And until recently, many…


