Seven temporary businesses will open at Harborplace as part of the Black Owned and Operated Storefront Tenancy (BOOST) incubator program.
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‘Fight for the living’: A Maryland mother’s mission to end fentanyl poisoning
April Babcock founded her nonprofit, Lost Voices of Fentanyl, after her son Austen died from fentanyl poisoning. For the past three and a half years she has fought to bring awareness and action against fentanyl poisoning, and she hopes to one day ensure that other families don’t experience the pain hers has endured.
Mark Your Calendars: January 2026 Events
Whether you’ve resolved to learn a new skill (or dust off an old one), enjoy more music and theatre performances, or get back in touch with your inner child, there are plenty of ways to make good on those 2026 New Year’s resolutions right here in Baltimore.
Limited-run Goose Flights beer raises funds for medical transportation in honor of late Baltimore Ravens defensive tackle Tony Siragusa
In honor of the late Baltimore Ravens player Tony Siragusa, the new limited-run Goose Flights Lager from Guilford Hall Brewery is raising funds to provide medical transportation to patients in need.
Lawmakers work toward solution on juvenile justice
Lawmakers are moving toward consensus on changes to Maryland’s juvenile justice system, discussing how to address crime by children ages 10 to 12 and get them into rehabilitation programs that can help.
What will it take to revitalize Harborplace? A panel of experts, including Harborplace developer P. David Bramble, shares thoughts about ‘connecting the dots’
Developer P. David Bramble and other business and real estate leaders discussed the future of Harborplace and downtown Baltimore on a recent panel.
Democratic Senate candidate Alsobrooks aims to bring new perspective to the Capitol
Prince George’s County Executive Angela Alsobrooks hopes to bring a new perspective to the U.S. Senate. Maryland voters will decide on May 14 if she’s prepared to make the leap.
Baltimore chapter of American Institute of Architects to hold panel discussion about history and future of Baltimore’s Inner Harbor
The Baltimore chapter of the American Institute of Architects will hold a panel discussion May 8 about the Inner Harbor’s history and future.
School principals prepare for the Blueprint For Maryland’s Future
As Maryland rolls out the 2021 landmark education reform law called the Blueprint for Maryland’s Future, many school administrators are unsure what the plan means for their schools.
Dan Rodricks: Trump allies smear Baltimore-based Global Refuge’s history of humanitarian work
Allies of President Donald Trump, including Mike Flynn and Elon Musk, have publicly smeared Baltimore-based Global Refuge and other humanitarian aid organizations.
A small step toward net-zero carbon emissions? Making power out of poop
Just by flushing their toilets, almost 2 million residents across Montgomery and Prince George’s counties may reduce greenhouse gas emissions and contribute to cleaner air in the national capital region.
Baltimore’s Planning Commission postpones Harborplace vote, but still has wide-ranging discussion
Baltimore’s Planning Commission on Thursday postponed taking any votes about developer P. David Bramble’s $500 million proposal to redevelop Harborplace after a computer glitch prevented citizens from participating in the meeting virtually. But commissioners and audience members still had a wide-ranging discussion on the development project.
Big Fish: Sig Mejdal, the Baltimore Orioles’ number one numbers-cruncher, brings the franchise to the new frontier
Sig Mejdal, vice president and assistant general manager of analytics for the Baltimore Orioles, provides insight into the team’s evidence-based approach to baseball and some of their “pleasant surprises” along the way.
Artist Betty Cooke’s retail store, The Store Ltd, will close permanently
The Store Ltd will wind down operations and eventually close permanently following the death of founder Betty Cooke on Tuesday. The landlord for Cooke’s store in The Village of Cross Keys posted an Instagram message indicating that the staff is preparing to close the store. The message did not give a firm closing date. “It […]
A City To Come: The Closing of Saint Rose of Lima
The fabled Archdiocese of Baltimore – the first in the United States, founded in 1789 – is on tenuous financial footing and will close dozens of parishes in the coming months.
