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 […]
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Thursday Afternoon Headlines: Warrant for Ravens fan seen assaulting Commanders fans in video; 8X10 music venue is for sale; Concerns over events after Baltimore moves to end contract with BOPA; and more.
Warrant issued for Ravens fan seen assaulting Commanders fans in viral video — The Baltimore Sun Longtime music venue hits the market for $450K — Baltimore Business Journal Baltimore art students concerned about future events after city moves to cut ties with BOPA — WJZ Tens of millions pour into Maryland Senate race in past […]
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.
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 […]
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.
Monday Afternoon Headlines: Why Mangione faces second-degree murder charge; Expert weighs in on drone sightings; Baltimore artist turns hubcaps into giant wreaths; and more.
Why Luigi Mangione faces a second-degree murder charge in the UnitedHealthcare CEO homicide — The Baltimore Sun UMD drone expert sheds light on recent sightings in Maryland — WBAL Lost parts turned into art: Baltimore man creates giant Christmas hubcap wreaths — WMAR National Aquarium in Baltimore celebrates 60 million visitors, continued economic impact Court […]
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 […]
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.
Friday Afternoon Headlines: Moonrise Festival not returning to Pimlico this year; Hampden’s Wine Source up for sale; UMD lifts Greek life suspension; and more.
Moonrise Festival isn’t happening in 2024 at Pimlico; fans of popular gathering are heartbroken — The Baltimore Banner Gourmet wine store in Baltimore hits market after 23 years — Baltimore Business Journal University of Maryland lifts suspension on fraternities and sororities in College Park, five chapters remain under investigation — WJZ House, Senate leadership battle […]
Tuesday Afternoon Headlines: Feds seek 35 years for Ex-Gilman teacher in sex abuse case; Baltimore ‘Highway to Nowhere’ to get $85M in federal funding; Key Bridge construction to begin this week; and more.
Feds seek 35 years for ex-Gilman School teacher Chris Bendann in sex abuse case — The Baltimore Banner Baltimore set to get $85M in federal funding for ‘Highway to Nowhere’ — WBAL Construction on Baltimore’s Key Bridge to begin this week. Here’s what you can expect. — WJZ Top Maryland lawmakers not planning to prioritize […]
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.
Cocktail Bar ‘Good to Great’ Now Open in Locust Point
Cocktail Bar ‘Good to Great’ recently opened in Locust Point in the former longtime home of 1157 Bar + Kitchen before it closed in 2023.
All the buzz: Here’s what to expect when Maryland recreational cannabis sales begin July 1
Maryland’s long-awaited move toward legalization of cannabis takes full effect on Saturday July 1, when the Cannabis Reform Act becomes law. There are a variety of restrictions in place, however, regulating the personal use of cannabis.
Tuesday Afternoon Headlines: Adnan Syed asks Md. attorney general to investigate prosecutorial misconduct; Judge approves foreclosure sale of Kevin Spacey’s Baltimore home; Carroll Co. students oppose potential book bans; and more.
Adnan Syed shares 93-slide presentation in effort to get AG to open investigation — WBAL Judge approves foreclosure sale of Kevin Spacey’s Baltimore home — The Baltimore Sun Carroll County Public School students take a stand against potential book bans — WJZ Maryland officials announce $120M for K-12 behavioral health services — Associated Press Made […]
Monday Morning Headlines: Gov. Moore gets his Bronze Star 18 years later; Extra holiday for state workers; What to know about Md. budget deficit; and more.
18 years and one controversy later, Wes Moore gets his Bronze Star – Washington Post Baltimore Sun journalist confonts newspaper owner – Baltimore Brew Congress approves full federal funding of France Scott Key Bridge replacement – WUSA-9 Gov. Moore gives state workers Christmas Eve as extra state holiday – WMAR-TV Small vendors worry about Moore’s […]
