Gov. Wes Moore touted the state’s efforts to make Maryland a safer, more competitive and more affordable place to live Wednesday in his fourth State of the State address.Â
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Big Fish: Art with a Heart Executive Director Randi Pupkin on ‘passing the paintbrush’ to a new generation
As Art with a Heart prepares to celebrate its 25th anniversary next year, founder and executive director Randi Pupkin reflects on the nonprofit’s success, her upcoming retirement, and “passing the paintbrush” to a new generation.
Bar Vegan opens next to Slutty Vegan in Baltimore Peninsula
Bar Vegan celebrated its grand opening Friday next to sister eatery Slutty Vegan. Both were launched by Baltimore native Pinky Cole Hayes.
Congressional Black Caucus and Zelle announce scholarship for Morgan State University students
The Congressional Black Caucus and Zelle are offering scholarships to students at Morgan interested in small business ownership.
At Harborplace, B-360 opens a Teen and Youth Center for dirt bike enthusiasts
This week, the nonprofit B-360 opened a teen and youth center geared toward dirt bike enthusiasts at Harborplace.
The Dos and Don’ts of a John Waters book-signing
John Waters will greet fans for a book signing Wednesday at Atomic Books to celebrate the publication of not one but three softcover books.
Dan Rodricks: Here’s to Herb Alpert at 90, Candlemas crêpes, corrugated lasagna and a few other delights in 2026
Dan Rodricks shares his aspirations for the next 12 months — things he’d like to do, see, and hear — and suggestions to aid you in 2026.
Seawall’s Thibault Manekin discusses his company’s efforts to buy Sisson Street drop-off facility site for redevelopment, disagrees that Seawall has been ‘AWOL’
Last May, Seawall development partner and co-founder Thibault Manekin told Remington residents that he thought he had a winning idea for redeveloping the site of Baltimore’s bulk trash drop-off facility and transfer station on Sisson Street: a grocery store-anchored commercial center.
Baker’s Dozen: 13 Questions with Chris Amendola of foraged
Chris Amendola, chef-owner at foraged, shares his idea of perfect happiness, the difference between a good and great chef, and more.
Legacies and Futures: MdFF’s Opening & Closing Night Programs
This year’s Maryland Film Festival begins and ends with exhilarating, tender and bold offerings in a celebration of cinematic excellence and an exclusive look at what is coming next in independent moving image creation. Returning to the historic SNF Parkway Theatre from November 5–9, the 2025 edition opens and closes with stories that speak to […]
Maryland senators object to limited federal worker back pay bill
Maryland’s Democratic senators voted Thursday against a Republican proposal that would provide back pay only to certain essential federal workers during the shutdown.
Lead Inspection in Baltimore: What You Need to Know
Sponsored by Charm City Lead and Rental Inspections In Baltimore, safety starts at home—and that begins with ensuring your property is free from harmful lead exposure. At Charm City Lead and Rental Inspections, we specialize in comprehensive Baltimore lead testing and certification services that protect families, renters, and property owners across the region. Whether you […]
Some modest proposals for reinvigorating democracy in Maryland
If we are truly concerned with the durability of American democracy in the face of authoritarian encroachment, why don’t we gather the governed for a discusson of ways to actually make people excited about fresh possibilities?
What We Make Now: Old Line Spirits
It’s been about three years since Arch Watkins and Mark McLaughlin opened Old Line Spirits in East Baltimore, an area rich in distilling history with Seagram’s in nearby Dundalk and Standard Distillers on Lombard operating back in the day. Baltimore’s distilling industry is now bouncing back, as Baltimore Spirits Co. and Sagamore Spirit are populating […]
After outcry, customizable printable recycling calendar now available in Baltimore County
Baltimore County has launched a printable calendar of recycling and trash pickup dates after residents complained about not getting one in the mail as in years past.
