Last week, we shared news about the return of the Wine Village at the Inner Harbor, the Baltimore-Towson-Columbia region being ranked the worst for inflation, and a piece mourning the loss of a Mount Vernon elm tree that was more than a century old.
Revisit the stories here:

“Dan Rodricks: Mourning the passing of a grand old Baltimorean“: In his column this week, Dan Rodricks mourns an elm tree that provided shade and beauty for more than 100 years in Mount Vernon.

“Final Rest Stops: Virginia Hall, a celebrated World War II spy known as the โLimping Lady,โ is buried in Pikesvilleโs Druid Ridge Cemetery.“: Virginia Hall, the celebrated World War II spy and Baltimore native who became known as the French Underground’s ” Limping Lady” is buried at Druid Ridge Cemetery in Pikesville.

“Former funeral home in Hampden sells at auction for $388,500“: A former funeral home at 3818 Roland Avenue in Hampden sold at auction on Wednesday for $388,500.

“Wine Village in Baltimore returns with expanded dates and menus!“: In just a month, Wine Village in Baltimore will return to the Inner Harbor, with an expanded season that begins on Motherโs Day weekend.

“Weโre #1! โ for inflation problems. What does the ranking mean and how much does it matter?“: The Baltimore-Towson-Columbia metropolitan region ranked worst in the nation for inflation problems, according to a new WalletHub report.
