Whether you’re looking for a way to spend Valentine’s Day weekend with someone special, or show yourself some love with a solo date, this weekend presents some exciting activities throughout Baltimore.
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Baltimore Weekend Events: Stevie Nicks, RENT, Valentine’s Performances, and more.
From a Stevie Nicks concert to an adult karaoke night and more, there are lots of ways to celebrate love this weekend in Baltimore.
Thursday Afternoon Headlines: Higher BGE bills stress Baltimore customers; Maryland sues real estate tech company and landlords for inflating rent; Dog respiratory illness cases rise; and more.
BGE addresses concerns after customers in the Baltimore area see big increase in electric bills — WJZ Maryland sues real estate technology company, landlords for inflating rent for 100,000 apartments — The Baltimore Sun BARCS suspends dog intakes as canine respiratory illness cases rise — WMAR Well-known Fells Point corner to become a diner once […]
Mark Your Calendars: February 2026 Events
Spend quality time with the people you love by attending these Baltimore events throughout the month of February.
‘Buy Back the Block’ expanding to more than 120 neighborhoods in Baltimore
Live Baltimore’s “Buy Back the Block” program has expanded to take the program from 15 neighborhoods to 120+ neighborhoods in Baltimore.
Wednesday Afternoon Headlines: ATF, Baltimore officials investigate suspected arson outside Jewish Museum; City will pay at least $63 million in rent to occupy Bramble office building; Judge to rule whether Baby Bonus will appear on ballots; and more.
ATF, Baltimore officials investigate suspected arson outside Jewish Museum of Maryland – WBAL City will pay at least $63 million in rent – on top of $16 million upfront – to occupy Bramble office building – Baltimore Brew Judge to rule by Friday whether Baby Bonus will appear on Baltimore ballots – The Baltimore Sun […]
Iron Crow Theatre’s production of ‘Rent’ coming to M&T Bank Exchange, Feb. 16-18
Iron Crow Theatre will present five performances of “RENT” this month at the M&T Bank Exchange events space next to the Hippodrome Theatre.
Monday Afternoon Headlines: Maryland OKs Orioles lease deal; Deadline for church sex abuse claims; 2-year-old shot and killed in Northwest Baltimore; Mall rent hike leaves holiday train garden without home; and more.
Maryland authorities gives thumbs-up to Orioles lease deal, with development details to be worked out later — Maryland Matters Archdiocese of Baltimore bankruptcy: Survivors to have until May 31 to submit sex abuse claims — The Baltimore Sun Park Heights residents shaken after 2-year-old shot and killed at apartment complex — WJZ Holiday train garden […]
Median rent in Baltimore-Towson area rises about 18% from April 2021 to April 2022, according to Dwellsy
In the Baltimore-Towson metropolitan area, the median rent rose nearly 18% from April 2021 to April 2022, according to data compiled by the rental listing website Dwellsy. However, that increase was smaller than the growth renters saw nationally in that same period. Across the United States, rent increased nearly 24%.
Thursday Afternoon Headlines: ABC Capital faces lawsuits from international investors alleging failure to renvoate and rent properties in Baltimore and Philadelphia; Rashod Bateman gets season-ending injury; and more.
When opportunity flips: Why a firm promising profits from vacants faces so many lawsuits — The Baltimore Banner Ravens wide receiver Rashod Bateman to get season-ending surgery — WBAL-TV Poppleton residents, who thought they scored a win in July, now feel left out — Baltimore Brew Black Girls Vote works to empower more Black women […]
From Red Emma’s to the Wine Source, Baltimore a hotbed of local worker-cooperative financing
The Wine Source in Hampden joined a growing number of worker cooperative businesses in Baltimore after longtime owner David Wells sold the wine store to his employees.
Monday Morning Headlines: Baltimore City Hall, other government buildings reopen after two-year COVID closure; Rent relief delayed for many Marylanders; and more
Government buildings reopen in Baltimore — WMAR As eviction deadlines approach, bureaucracy and staffing shortages are delaying rent relief for Marylanders — Baltimore Banner Morgan State University to buy former Lake Clifton High School property for expansion — Baltimore Business Journal Black Baltimore has largely been left out of Maryland’s marijuana industry. Here’s how some […]
Thursday Morning Headlines: Baltimore police assemble plan for possible National Guard deployment; Leases for state office space are scrutinized; Premiere of ‘Baltimorons’ movie; and more.
Baltimore Police ready with “plan” if National Guard deployed to city – WBAL News Radio State lawmakers scrutinize shift to leased government office space in Baltimore – Maryland Matters “Baltimorons” movie premieres at Senator Theater – CBS Baltimore/WJZ-TV Rent is guzzling Baltimore paychecks with poor feeling it the most – Baltimore Banner Shooting near Upton […]
Affordable housing shortage squeezes Baltimore County renters, new report shows
A report released Monday finds that the county needs nearly 19,000 affordable housing units to meet the demand.
Thursday Morning Headlines: Baltimore looks to join lawsuit against Trump funding cuts to sanctuary cities; Baltimore residents give input on city’s opioid overdose strategy; Fed funding freeze could cost Md. schools $125M; and more.
Baltimore among cities looking to join lawsuit against Trump funding cuts to sanctuary cities — Stateline Baltimore residents impacted by opioid overdoses give input on tackling city’s crisis — WJZ Federal freeze on funds could cost Maryland schools $125 million this year — Maryland Matters Vacant marina gets major makeover with tiki bar, pool — […]
