Cookies, a cannabis dispensary with more than 59 locations around the world, is opening in Federal Hill on Saturday. Noxx Cannabis, the parent company of Cookies Baltimore, purchased the medical cannabis license owned by Pure Life Wellness at 35 E. Cross St. and will open in the same retail space.
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Thursday Afternoon Headlines: Adnan Syed will not serve more time, judge rules; HUD Baltimore field office to close; Lawmakers consider no tax on tips; and more.
Judge grants Adnan Syed’s request to reduce sentence; won’t serve any more time — Associated Press HUD Baltimore field office to close, another casualty of Musk’s DOGE — Baltimore Brew No tax on tips? Maryland lawmakers are considering it. — The Baltimore Sun Dueling bills in Maryland: A battle over mileage fees and the future […]
Gonzales Poll: Governor Moore’s approval rating stays solidly high, voters united on gun laws and fentanyl penalties
A new Gonzales poll finds Maryland Gov. Wes Moore continues to have a solid approval rating, and voters support increased penalties related to stolen firearms and fentanyl-laced drugs that result in death.
Mount Vernon buildings linked to designer Rita St. Clair sell at auction for more than $1.3M
The former home of Rita St. Clair Associates and a neighboring building that contained the designer’s shop sold at auction Tuesday for bids totaling more than $1.3 million.
Washington National Opera to bring some ‘West Side Story’ performances to Baltimore after leaving D.C.’s Kennedy Center
The Washington National Opera is one of the latest entities to pull out of a D.C. cultural institution and bring shows to Baltimore.
‘Spirited bidding’: Greenwood’s Towing property, a prime development parcel on West North Avenue, sold at auction for $2.3 million
A prime development parcel on West North Avenue – and a location that may be familiar to drivers who have had their cars towed in the city – has been sold at auction after heavy bidding.
Tuesday Afternoon Headlines: Beyoncé coming to Maryland; Trump admin appeals Maryland judge’s birthright citizenship ruling; Hopkins joins universities suing over NIH cuts; and more.
Beyoncé to bring ‘Cowboy Carter’ Tour to Maryland. Here’s how to get tickets — WBAL Trump administration appeals Maryland judge’s ruling blocking birthright citizenship order — The Baltimore Sun Johns Hopkins joins lawsuit against NIH cuts to universities — The Baltimore Banner Here’s how many snow days Maryland school districts have left. — WJZ State […]
Two former Baltimore libraries are back in circulation. Book a tour to check them out.
Two former Baltimore libraries are for sale: one Richardson Revival-style property on Broadway, and one on Central Avenue with a 360-degree observatory view.
BISM on Tap: Good Brews for a Great Cause!
Raise your glass at the 2nd annual BISM on Tap! Featuring Blind Spot Beer, this exciting event at Checkerspot Brewing Company offers locally crafted brews, live music, delicious food, and thrilling raffles—all in support of summer programs for blind youth. Live Music by: Roses N’ Rust & The Wafflers Saturday, March 29, 2025 | 12:00 […]
Kireem Swinton named permanent president and CEO of Visit Baltimore
Kireem Swinton has been named the permanent president and CEO of Visit Baltimore after serving as the agency’s interim leader since last July.
Tuesday Afternoon Headlines: Northeast Baltimore rallies against Royal Farms; Topgolf Baltimore listed for sale; Md. health dept. unable to provide documentation it received $1.4B in owed federal funds; and more.
Old vets and new recruits rally to stop a Royal Farms store in Baltimore — Baltimore Brew Topgolf Baltimore listed for sale — about a year after opening — Baltimore Business Journal Audit: Maryland Dept. of Health unable to provide documentation it received $1.4B in owed federal funding — The Baltimore Sun SunChips highlights Baltimore […]
Maryland Home & Garden + Craft Show to return next month
The Maryland Home & Garden + Craft Show will return next month with an orchid show and sale, home improvement television show hosts, hundreds of crafters and exhibitors, and more.
Top 5 Stories This Morning: Mr. Magoo, Ellicott City, Under Armour HQ, and more.
Last week, we shared a piece about the Baltimore roots of Mr. Magoo, debris removal from Ellicott City streams, and Visit Baltimore’s selection of an interim president and CEO.
What Marylanders Should Know Before Hiring a Window Installer
By Ross Carmen, Maryland Windows and Doors Thinking about replacing your windows, but not sure who to trust? You’re not alone. For many Maryland homeowners, window replacement feels like one of those projects that should be simple—but quickly turns overwhelming. Between flashy ads, one-size-fits-all quotes, and high-pressure sales tactics, it’s easy to feel unsure about […]
Thursday Morning Headlines: Mayor Scott exploring protections for Baltimore residents from ICE; Spending board votes to raise water rates; Triple shooting on York Road; and more.
Mayor Scott exploring legal options to protect Baltimore residents from ICE raids – WBAL-TV Aide to Maryland state senator charged with bilking scholarship funds – The Sun Baltimore Board of Estimates votes to raise water rates – WMAR-TV Baltimore will spend $12 million to collect $75 million in unpaid utility bills – The Sun One […]
