Hot Plate: Bar Dali opens, German wine dinner, patio season starts and more
From tapas to matzoh, this week, the Baltimore food scene delivers a little bit of everything. Here’s a look at what’s coming up.
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Hot Plate: Bar Dali opens, German wine dinner, patio season starts and more
From tapas to matzoh, this week, the Baltimore food scene delivers a little bit of everything. Here’s a look at what’s coming up.
Inaugural National Pet Day event at Dorsey’s Search Village Center
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Friday Morning Headlines: Family-owned Md. chocolate business to close; Mother returns money nabbed from county hot-dog stand tip jar; No deal yet on energy relief bill; and more.
Family-owned Maryland candy business set to close with plans for possible new location – CBS Baltimore Mother returns money taken from tip box at Baltimore County hot dog stand – FOX Baltimore/WBFF-TV Ride-share passenger armed with gun accused of dealing drugs in Linthicum – WBAL-TV Maryland House and Senate keep diverging on energy bill -…
Thursday Afternoon Headlines: Ex-Turnstile guitarist charged with attempted murder; Insurer settles with owner, operator of Dali ship; Family of man shot in crisis presses for investigation into Baltimore County Police response; and more.
No bail for ex-Turnstile guitarist in ‘targeted attack’ on singer’s dad — The Baltimore Banner Insurer settles with owner, operator of ship that hit Baltimore’s Key Bridge amid effort to limit liability in collapse — WJZ Family of man shot in crisis presses for investigation into Baltimore Co. Police response — The Baltimore Sun 9…
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Thursday Morning Headlines: Prince Harry visits Baltimore’s Charleston restaurant; The Sheila Dixon move that led to this year’s Baltimore pay raises; Pet owners demand apology and justice after crematorium operator setencing; The high salaries of BGE and Exelon leadership; and more.
Award-winning Baltimore restaurant gets a visit from Prince Harry — WJZ Baltimore officials are getting a raise, thanks to the compensation commission launched by Sheila Dixon – Baltimore Banner Baltimore mayor disputes right of Inspector General to sue over records access – WBAL News Radio Pet owners demand apology and justice despite sentencing of crematorium…
Wednesday Afternoon Headlines: Ravens in Rio?; Endorsement confusion between Bates and Scott; Attorney argues quadruple-amputee cornholer accused of murder acted in self defense; and more.
Sources: Ravens will play Cowboys in Rio de Janeiro this season — The Baltimore Banner Mayor’s office says no endorsement as Bates lists Scott among supporters — The Baltimore Sun Quadruple amputee accused of Maryland murder acted in self-defense, attorney argues — WJZ Passover burning of the chametz in Baltimore moves locations for 2026 –…
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