Even as he grapples with his lopsided loss, Dan Cox offers concession to Wes Moore — Maryland Matters Protestors in Baltimore call for justice in fatal shooting of soccer coach by security guard — WJZ-TV Struggling to make rent, Pigtown Community Garden faces uncertain future as it looks for a new home — The Baltimore […]
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Frenchie Davis, singer whose ouster from ‘American Idol’ sparked controversy, is performing in Baltimore as part of Artscape After Dark
Broadway singer Frenchie Davis, who was a contestant on “American Idol” and “The Voice,” will perform at Artscape After Dark.
Developer of Harborplace aims to have additional tenants and ‘major events’ at the Inner Harbor in 2023; the Baltimore by Baltimore festival series will return for a second year
The developer of Harborplace plans to add more tenants, “major events” and “enhanced programming” at the Inner Harbor in 2023.
M&T Bank Exchange opens this week as Baltimore’s newest performance and events venue
Nearly two decades after the refurbished Hippodrome Theatre opened, a performance space has opened next to it in the historic Eutaw Savings Bank.
Got tickets for the Os postseason games? Here’s a round-up of how to get there.
Whether traveling by car, public transit, rideshare services, or even a limousine or party bus, here’s how to get to the Orioles’ postseason games.
Baltimore City Council withholds more than $1.7M from BOPA’s budget for fiscal 2024; no layoffs expected, Artscape and Fourth of July fireworks are still on
The Baltimore City Council has voted to withhold more than $1.7 million from the fiscal 2024 budget of the Baltimore Office of Promotion and the Arts (BOPA), following a tense June 2 budget hearing during which lawmakers expressed concerns about the way the independent agency was spending funds allocated by the city.
‘A milestone’: Baltimore City amends the ground lease for Harborplace, paving the way for its redevelopment
Developer P. David Bramble on Wednesday cleared a key hurdle in his efforts to “reimagine” Harborplace when Baltimore’s Board of Estimates voted to amend a ground lease between his company and the city, paving the way for the property’s redevelopment.
28-unit apartment building planned to replace four vacant houses on Falls Road in Hampden
Four vacant houses in Hampden will be torn down to make way for a 28-unit apartment building, says developer Garrett Adler of Effect Inc.
Mount Vernon Place Church is sold to preservation-oriented non-profit for $500,000; congregation will remain while other uses are introduced
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.
Thursday Afternoon Headlines: Keith Davis Jr. alleges Baltimore State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby violated court order; City says sinkhole repairs could take 6 weeks to complete; and more
Keith Davis Jr. alleges Baltimore State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby violated court order, again, with online comment about murder case — The Baltimore Sun Repairs On Baltimore’s North Avenue Sinkhole Could Take 6 Weeks To Complete, City Says — WJZ Baltimore police release new redistricting map, reuniting 18 communities — WBAL A Baltimore nonprofit that houses […]
Legal aid, community groups begin outreach on free eviction counsel
Representatives from Maryland Legal Aid and Community Legal Services knocked on doors in Annapolis Thursday to inform residents of their rights in disputes with landlords.
Monday Morning Headlines: More transmissible COVID-19 omicron subvariant emerging; Dashcam video shows bat-wielding man’s fatal encounter with squeegee workers; and more
A new COVID-19 foe, a really transmissible one, is emerging — The Baltimore Sun Dashcam video shows final seconds of Timothy Reynolds’ fatal encounter with squeegee workers, but questions remain — The Baltimore Banner Squeegee workers: Neighborhood nephews, nuisances or nefarious? Maybe it starts in how you look at them — The Baltimore Banner CDC: […]
Downtown Partnership of Baltimore to host pop-up roller skating rink for Spring Break
Lace up your skates and tighten your wheels because roller skating is coming to Hopkins Plaza starting this weekend.
Pretty useful: Peerspace helps Baltimoreans wring cash from their unique spaces.
Necessity is the mother of invention, but so is $4 in the bank. As an electronic media and film student at Towson University, Zara Israel knew what it was like to work hard. She worked three jobs to help support herself through college until she landed a position in tech support that could help pay […]
Play me another one: Bill’s Music founder Bill Higgins remembered by fellow Catonsville music store owners as visionary and kind
Catonsville music store owners remember Bill Higgins, the founder and owner of Bill’s Music, who passed away in February at the age of 81.
