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 […]
Once owned by Peter Angelos, who sat on it, the former Boccaccio restaurant in Little Italy is up for auction
Another remnant of former Orioles owner Peter Angelos’ once extensive real estate empire has gone up for auction.
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 […]
Cyber Monday Sale – Carpe Librum Bookstore and Art Gallery
Stan Lee, the bookstore cat at Carpe Librum Bookstore and Art Gallery, would like to announce that the bookstore is having a Cyber Monday sale today only. The new books are 25% off with promo code Cyber Monday at checkout and come purr-fectly packaged. There’s also free delivery if you live in Baltimore. Visit carpelibrumbaltimore.com.
‘BookTok’ has fueled a literary comeback
“BookTok,” a viral trend of book reviews and reading content that regularly garners millions of views, is one of many reasons why Maryland librarians and booksellers aren’t concerned about the future of reading despite an overall decline in booksale earnings in the last two decades.
Comedian and Golden Globes host Nikki Glaser to perform in Maryland
Comedian Nikki Glaser, who made history last year as the first solo female host of the Golden Globe Awards, will perform in the Baltimore region this summer.
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
Baltimore Development Corporation recommends that the city sell its office tower at 7 East Redwood Street
The Baltimore Development Corporation has received an acceptable offer for the city-owned office building at 7 East Redwood Street and recommends that the city sell it.
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 – […]
Odorite building sells for $1M to Astoria Charm Property Management Inc.
Astoria Charm Property Management Inc. on Tuesday completed its acquisition of the former Odorite building at 1111 Maryland Ave.
Sibling-owned garden center Walther Gardens is for sale
Siblings Matthew and Paula Wittek, originally from a little town outside of Buffalo, New York, purchased Walther Gardens in 2014 when they wanted a change of pace from life up north.
Upgrading MTA fareboxes means out with old ‘tap and go,’ in with new Charm Pass payment system
The Maryland Transit Administration will begin replacing its legacy fare collection equipment with new, modern fareboxes on all its buses operating on the agency’s local bus routes this summer.
