Here’s a roundup of some of the events and activities around the Baltimore area that you can enjoy with your family this Spring Break.
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Beatitude transforms Baltimore warehouses into temporary nightclubs for rave series
Syndicate Screenprinting Company was the latest site of Beatitude, a DIY rave series turning Baltimore warehouses into temporary nightclubs.
‘Civically engaged’ Service Center project nears completion in Remington, with nearly 75 percent of apartments and 100 percent of office space already leased
Remington’s newest apartment and office development, a $29 million project called The Service Center, has leased nearly 75 percent of its apartments and 100 percent of its office space even before it opens.
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.
Food banks, feeding programs gird for federal shutdown’s impact
By Steph Quinn, Capital News Service Food banks and pantries statewide, already straining to fill the gap from the end of COVID benefits, are bracing to meet additional demand if a government shutdown furloughs federal and military workers and federal nutrition programs run dry.
Olszewski announces financial relief for Baltimore County farmers
Baltimore County farmers might get much-needed relief in the form of grant funding if they need help recovering from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Mark Your Calendars: November 2025 Events
November brings a plethora of opportunities to connect with our beautiful city, from comedy shows to concerts to science lessons and more.
Howard County receives $7.7 million in funding for rent and utility relief
Howard County yesterday received an additional $7.7 million in grant funding to help residents pay rent and utility bills. The U.S. Treasury’s Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP) provided the county with an initial $9.7 million in March.
Proposed Baltimore Baby Bonus Fund seeks to give $1K to Baltimore parents of new children
The Maryland Child Alliance hopes to establish the Baltimore Baby Bonus Fund to give a one-time cash payment to parents of new children.
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 […]
For immigrants behind on rent, a long road ahead
A year before the pandemic hit, Nilcy Majtzhul Alvarado left Guatemala to build a life in the U.S. with her husband and two young children. It was a hopeful start. Her husband found stable work, as a full time construction worker. They found an apartment to rent in Langley Park, Prince George’s County. Then the […]
Closing of C. Grimaldis Gallery is a setback for a once-bustling block of Charles Street
North Charles Street has lost a number of businesses over the years. It’s losing another this fall with the departure of C. Grimaldis Gallery.
Last Week, This Week: Stories You Need To Start Your Day (News From Nov. 13-17)
Last week, we shared an interview with Baltimore Jewish Council Executive Director Howard Libit, the Harborplace developer’s plans to honor former Baltimore Theodore McKeldin, and an all-girls Baltimore public charter school seeking to fundraise $10 million.
Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices PenFed Realty closes South Baltimore office, plans to reopen
Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices PenFed Realty has closed its 6,600 sq. ft. brokerage at Southside Marketplace in Riverside/Locust Point after its lease ended at end of 2022. The company plans to open another office in the area.
Why Your Budget Isn’t Working
The Problem with Traditional Budgeting by Amy Scott, Certified Financial Coach Most people are taught to budget like they’re reconciling a bank statement—looking back on where every dollar went. You’re told to track all your expenses, categorize your spending, and trim the “bad stuff.” The result? And hey, I get it. I’ve been there. And […]
