Mayor Brandon Scott signed a new act into law on Monday which aims to make the transition from renting to homeownership easier for Baltimore residents.
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Discover Fresh Flavors and Local Delights at Baltimore Public Markets!
At Lexington, Broadway, Hollins, Northeast and Avenue markets, you can find fresh food, prepared food and special retail items that include flowers, gifts, seasonings and more. The markets are a one-stop shop for a variety of everyday needs. If you’re too busy to cook, you can order in or pick up takeout meals from some […]
Looking for a cozy post-Thanksgiving read? Here are our editor’s picks.
Now that busy Thanksgiving plans have settled, it’s time to relax with some cozy, uplifting, and humorous stories. Here are our editor’s picks.
Hot Plate: Lumbini opens, JBGB closes, wine series at Tagliata, and more.
The fireworks might be over but the celebrations aren’t – 2024 is off to a great start in the Baltimore restaurant world.
Big Fish: P. David Bramble and reimagining Harborplace (Part I)
In the first installment of this two-part Big Fish interview, MCB Real Estate managing partner P. David Bramble discusses the process of reimaging Harborplace, listening to community input, and leaning into growth.
Mayoral candidate Thiru Vignarajah pledges to block construction of high-rise apartments at Harborplace if he’s elected
Baltimore mayoral candidate Thiru Vignarajah on Monday pledged to block the proposed construction of high-rise apartment buildings at Harborplace if he’s elected mayor.Â
After ten years in prison, Monica Cooper now fights on behalf of incarcerated women.
Monica Cooper spent ten years in prison. Now, she fights for the rights of Maryland prisoners, especially those of incarcerated women.
Jeremiah Program Baltimore celebrates one year of uplifting single moms and their children
The Jeremiah Program’s Baltimore chapter helps single mothers and their children access schooling, food, housing, recreational opportunities, and more.
Olszewski announces $1.1M in rental assistance
Baltimore County will receive an additional $1.1 million in rental assistance funds from the U.S. Department of the Treasury, Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski announced Thursday.
Fans will love it, but will taxpayers see a return on billions spent on stadium projects?
While fans may love the features, Maryland taxpayers are unlikely to see the return on their investment they may expect from multi-billion dollar stadium investments.
Friday Afternoon Headlines: Anti-violence nonprofit Roca to expand into Essex; Violent threats against Maryland GOP Congressional candidate; and more.
‘These young people matter.’ Anti-violence program Roca to expand into southeastern Baltimore County — The Baltimore Sun Maryland GOP Congressional candidate targeted with violent threats — WMAR I-Team previews recommendations reached by Baltimore Squeegee Collaborative — WBAL-TV Windsor Mill shoots wife, locks himself in home with gun to head, charging documents say — WJZ-TV Baltimore […]
Baltimore nonprofit ShareBaby distributes its 10 millionth diaper
Baltimore nonprofit ShareBaby distributed its 10 millionth diaper this week, serving as both a celebratory milestone and a stark reminder of the overwhelming need for diapers in Baltimore and across the country.
Baltimore County to award $2.5M in grants for childcare businesses affected by COVID-19
Baltimore County will provide $2.5 million in grants for licensed childcare providers impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski announced Tuesday.
Waverly Business District launches contest to award 12 months of free rent to micro-businesses
Six entrepreneurs will be selected to receive rent-free commercial space in the Waverly Business District through a business pitch contest.
Love on I-95
Award-winning poet Tafisha Edwards dishes dating between D.C. and Baltimore.
