Mount Vernon Place United Methodist Church was sold Thursday for $500,000 to a non-profit group that aims to restore and upgrade it for new uses without displacing its current congregation.
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BmoreArt’s Picks: February 24 – March 2
BmoreArt picks this week: Vibes in Mt. Vernon Vol. 2 at Center Stage, “The Beat Goes On” documentary screening at The Real News Network, more
A Howard County dad quietly built a Go Kart track for his son. Then the neighbors found out.
A Howard County dad who built a backyard Go Kart track for his son who wants to become a race car driver is now fighting to keep the $100,000-plus investment from being torn up, since he undertook the project without required permits.
Workshop & Craft Talk with Jane Friedman – The Writer’s Retreat at Good Contrivance Farm
Workshop: Marketing Before and After the Book DealSaturday, May 10, 2025 | 10:00 AM-4:00 PM (includes lunch) If you’re the kind of writer who likes to ask, “What’s the single most important marketing activity I should focus on?” (because you don’t have time for anything else), this workshop is for you. You’ll learn key principles […]
Three decades of charm: Antique Exchange Interiors finds new life on Falls Road
Antique Exchange Interiors has found a spacious new home on Falls Road in Baltimore.
A Sad Semaglutide Postscript
In her latest update to her Ozempic journey, Marion Winik writes about gaining back weight after ceasing taking semaglutide.
Study shows Baltimore-based Moveable Feast’s meals reduce healthcare costs and hospital visits
Food really is medicine, but Moveable Feast and Food & Friends already knew that. A new study’s results back it up with numbers.
Maryland’s Blueprint to prepare students for college and careers – and counselors lead the way
A new emphasis on career counseling is part of the college and career readiness “pillar” of the Blueprint for Maryland’s Future.
Dan Rodricks: Orioles force us back to the land of low expectations
Can a managerial change help the Baltimore Orioles recover from disappointing losses? Or should fans resign themselves to the land of low expectations?
Let ’em sleep: New Abell study supports 9 a.m. start time for Baltimore high schools
A new report from the Abell Foundation recommends later school start times for middle and high school students to support adolescent health.
Home for the Holidays: Q&A with Matt Norman, Baltimore’s Rom-Com Phenom
In Matt Norman’s new novel, “Grace and Henry’s Holiday Movie Marathon,” a widow and widower navigate the challenges of mid-life in the wake of terrible grief with humor and hope.
Maryland Zoo’s new attraction? The parking lot!
The Maryland Zoo has overhauled its parking lot to provide what they’re calling a “superior experience” for guests, whether people drive, bike, or walk to see their favorite creatures and critters.
Julia Alexander, former executive director of the Walters Art Museum, dies
Dr. Julia Alexander, the first woman to serve as executive director and CEO of the Walters Art Museum, died Sunday night from a heart attack.
Maryland lawmakers, legal experts press Trump administration to return Abrego García from El Salvador
Lawmakers, legal experts and advocates are continuing the fight to push for the return of Maryland resident Kilmar Abrego García, who was mistakenly deported to CECOT, El Salvador’s most notorious prison, and has not been heard from for over a month.
Maryland lawmakers target tranquilizers associated with overdose deaths
A bipartisan group of lawmakers is attempting to push Maryland’s Department of Health to restrict the distribution of two veterinary tranquilizers that play a growing role in the state’s overdose crisis.
