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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 […]

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Enjoy the Summer Scavenger Hunt on Sunday, August 18 in Harbor East from 12pm – 4pm

Spend a Summer Sunday in Harbor East with complimentary snoballs from Ice Queens, shopping specials, complimentary caricature artist drawings, giveaways, and their first ever Summer Scavenger Hunt! Harbor East will be hiding $50 gift cards throughout 18 of your favorite neighborhood retailers and restaurants! Find the gift card and spend it on a new favorite […]

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Last Week This Week: Stories You Need To Start Your Day (News From Aug 5-9)

Last week, we shared news about the National Aquarium’s new exhibition, Harbor Wetland; an announcement that Pete’s Grille in Waverly is for sale; and plans for a new downtown Baltimore attraction – a $4 million civic space for people and their pets. Revisit the stories here: Most Popular: National Aquarium opens its newest exhibit, Harbor […]

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Monday Morning Headlines: Victims identified in block-party shooting; Neighbors respond: ‘We are the forgotten people of Baltimore’; Long lines on first day of recreational cannabis sales; and more.

Victims identified in Baltimore block-party mass shooting that left 30 injured and 2 dead; reward offered – WBAL-TV Neighbors, residents respond to Brooklyn Homes shooting: ‘We are the forgotten people of Baltimore’ – The Sun Baltimore by Baltimore festival returns to Inner Harbor – WMAR-TV Baltimore police mobile command unit proving effective in deterring crime […]

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Thursday Afternoon Headlines: Attorneys argue over Baltimore property tax rate cut proposal; Community mourns trans woman killed Sunday; Flood-prone neighborhoods prepare for Debby; and more.

Attorneys argue over proposed Baltimore ballot measure to slash property tax rate — The Baltimore Sun ‘She didn’t deserve that’: Baltimore’s transgender community speaks out after woman killed — WBAL Fells Point, other flood-prone Baltimore communities prepare for Debby’s impact — WJZ Will Harris’ candidacy affect Maryland’s reproductive freedom referendum? — Maryland Matters Downtown office […]

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Thursday Afternoon Headlines: BOPA asks Baltimore for bail-out; Another Baltimore County post office set to close; Baltimore radio talk show host to compete on ‘Survivor’; and more.

Baltimore asked to bail out cash-strapped BOPA as troubled agency reviews finances — The Baltimore Sun Glen Arm Post Office to close in October due to expiring lease — WBAL Baltimore native Gabe Ortis shares experience as castaway on new Survivor season — WJZ Shopping center sells for $16.7M after 40 years — Baltimore Business […]

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Monday Morning Headlines: Penn Station high-speed train platform near completion; Dispensaries report more than $10 million in sales in first weekend; A chance to see Northern Lights on Thursday; and more.

Baltimore’s Penn Station nears completion of high-speed train platform, refurbishment of neglected office space – The Sun Marijuana dispensaries report more than $10 million in sales in first weekend of legalization – Baltimore Business Journal Diner owner creates soap out of leftover grease – WMAR-TV Carroll County man loses life in mobile home fire – […]

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