Neil deGrasse Tyson is coming to The Lyric Baltimore to give his “Cosmic Perspective” to audiences on Nov. 11, 2025, and tickets are available now.
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Friday Afternoon Headlines: Security guard sentenced to 60 years in prison for Baltimore shooting; Hamilton community continues fight against Royal Farms; Basketball stars Angel Reese and Caitlin Clark to play at College Park on Saturday; and more.
Royal Farms security guard convicted in Baltimore shooting sentenced to 60 years in prison — The Baltimore Sun The plot chickens: Community continues 11-year fight against Royal Farms on Harford Road — The Baltimore Banner Baltimore native Angel Reese and Iowa’s Caitlin Clark attract crowds, inspire young basketball players — WJZ Local restaurants raise alarm […]
What’s cuter than kids? Kids with a business plan! BMI to host Children’s Business Fair.
Entrepreneurs aged 6-15 will showcase their businesses Oct. 5 at the Baltimore Museum of Industry’s Baltimore Children’s Business Fair.
Wednesday Morning Headlines: Hilton Inner Harbor hotel in line for more public aid; Still no lease deal for Orioles; Saltwater intrusion threatens Eastern Shore farms; and more.
Hilton Inner Harbor hotel in line for another $1 million after $23 million in public help – The Sun Still no lease deal between state and Orioles as negotiations continue – WBAL-TV Saltwater intrusion threatening farmers on Eastern Shore – CBS Baltimore/WJZ State leader vows ‘there’s going to be some changes’ in juvenile justice laws […]
BmoreArt’s Picks: January 21-27
BmoreArt’s Picks this week: René Treviño & Ellen Hoobler discussion at Connect+Collect, Katie Pumphrey artist talk at Alex Cooper, and more.
Seán Hewitt to headline Evening of Irish Music and Poetry in Columbia
The headliner for the 47th annual Evening of Irish Music and Poetry will be award-winning Irish poet, memoirist, and novelist Seán Hewitt.
Do brined veggies pickle your fancy? The Big Dill World’s Largest Pickle Party returns to Baltimore Sept. 21
Grab a spot in the queue-cumber because tickets went on sale Monday for the Big Dill World’s Largest Pickle Party, which is returning to Baltimore for the fifth straight year.
Land remediation work to begin soon as part of effort to turn Baltimore Country Club property into Hillside Park
Before it’s sold to create Baltimore’s newest recreational area, Hillside Park, the land owned by the Baltimore Country Club (BCC) will undergo a remediation process to remove and store soil that contains remnants of pesticides and herbicides that were applied when the area was used as a golf course and grass tennis courts.
BmoreArt’s Picks: June 3-9
BmoreArt’s picks this week: CPM’s Art Matters (in Baltimore) seminar, VILLAGER opening reception at Motor House, and more.
Vintage team apparel means steady income for these Baltimore sellers
Team sportwear has become a niche for vintage sellers, and Baltimore entrepreneurs are cashing in. Teams have been inspired to recreate retro apparel to benefit from the trend.
BmoreArt’s Picks: July 23-30
BmoreArt’s picks this week: Miss Mistress of Smut Pageant at Creative Alliance, Sondheim Finalist artist talks at the Walters, and more.
Kennedy Krieger giving out free gun locks in safe storage campaign
Kennedy Krieger Institute has begun distributing free gun locks to patients, families, staff, and community members who request them as part of a campaign to protect children through safe gun storage practices.
‘Messy’ world premiere to open New/Next Film Festival
New/Next Film Festival has announced its opening night film will be the world premiere of “Messy,” the feature film debut of writer, director, and star of the film, Alexi Wasser. The festival takes place Oct. 3-6 at the Charles Theater.
Gibson Island Open Houses – This Saturday, April 19
644 AYRLIE WATER ROAD | GIBSON ISLAND, MDOPEN THIS SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 10am-1pm Listing Price: $2,379,000 Welcome to 644 Ayrlie Water Road, a vintage 1930s cottage with stunning views of the Chesapeake Bay, forever protected by the property’s ownership of the land directly across the street. Designated a conservation easement, this secondary property runs with […]
Wednesday Morning Headlines: Trial postponed for former Gilman School teacher accused of abuse; School bus driver shortages persist; Cannabis sales reached $2.8 million per day in July; and more.
Trial postponed for former Gilman School teacher accused of sexually abusing a student – WJZ-TV School districts still face bus driver shortages, but fewer than last year – WMAR-TV Over $87 million spent on cannabis in Maryland’s first month of recreational sales – Washington Post College behind bars: How a Md. university and a maximum […]
