By PETER RICCIO and SOPHIA DA SILVA Capital News Service WASHINGTON – Although the federal government shutdown may be near an end this week, the nation’s airports Tuesday continued to see huge numbers of flights delays and cancellations, including at the three Washington area airports.
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‘More than a stick’: ECD Lacrosse reaching new heights through heart and hustle
ECD Lacrosse began brewing webbing wax in a suburban family home and has now expanded into a $13 million Hunt Valley headquarters.
Ann Everton, member of Baltimore rock band Darsombra, dies in car crash
Ann Everton, a member of the Baltimore band Darsombra, died in a New York car crash on Oct. 3. Baltimore Fishbowl is republishing this 2022 interview with Everton, and her fellow Darsombra band member Brian Daniloski, in her memory.
A driver convicted of reckless driving in Maryland could now face jail time
On Oct. 1, the Sergeant Patrick Kepp Act went into effect in Maryland, adjusting what constitutes reckless, aggressive and negligent driving.
Dan Rodricks: An attorney from Baltimore takes a stand against Trump’s attacks on law firms
After his law firm Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft agreed to at least $100 million in pro bono legal services for causes supported by the Trump administration, Baltimore native attorney J.B. Howard submitted his resignation.
The Global Climate Crisis on One Street: Q&A With Author Mike Tidwell
Author, journalist and Chesapeake Climate Action Network founder Mike Tidwell lets people see climate chaos in their daily life in his new book, “The Lost Trees of Willow Avenue.”
Rep. McClain Delaney differs with Washington County officials on a possible local ICE center
As speculation about the opening of a new Immigration and Customs Enforcement center in Washington County circulates, county and federal officials are clashing over the next course of action.
VinylCon! record fair coming to Baltimore this weekend
VinylCon! will make its Baltimore debut on Oct. 25 and 26 at UNION Craft Brewing. Organizers expect it to be Maryland’s largest record fair this year.
Mandy Remmell: A fresh face in a race for Baltimore County Council
Mandy Remmell worked for Johhny Olszewski for years, and is now ready to try elected office herself as a candidate for Baltimore County Council.
If you were deciding, what salary would you give Maryland lawmakers? I helped set the number.
The Maryland General Assembly Commission discussed whether state lawmakers should be considered full-time employees
‘American Dream’ show spotlights Baltimore, Annapolis, other Maryland communities
Local hosts of the show “The American Dream TV: Across The Country” are showcasing what Baltimore, Annapolis, and other parts of Maryland have to offer in the way of real estate and amenities.
New poll shows Maryland deeply concerned over fiscal hit from Trump firings
Just weeks into President Donald Trump’s term, Marylanders are profoundly concerned about the economic turmoil caused by cuts to federal spending and jobs, according to a new statewide survey provided to Baltimore Fishbowl.
Former USAID workers grieve the life-saving work they used to do
In his first month in office, President Donald Trump signed an executive order “reevaluating and realigning” U.S. federal aid distribution.
The Case for More Apprenticeships in Baltimore
The path to a fulfilling and well-paying career in Baltimore can start with a registered apprenticeship, but more opportunities are needed.
Baker’s Dozen: 13 Questions With Anna Kent of Tom Cat’s Kitchen
Anna Kent of Tom Cat’s Kitchen shares advice from her Granny, the versatility of her favorite dish to cook at home, and more.
