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Celtic Woman Symphony Christmas Tour – Coming to Lyric Baltimore December 18

Experience the magical sound of Celtic Woman this holiday season. Celtic Woman | Symphony Christmas TourLyric BaltimoreDecember 18 | 7:30 p.m. Celebrate the holiday season with the celestial voices of Grammy-nominated multi-platinum Irish singing sensation Celtic Woman. This is a wonderful opportunity to hear Celtic Woman’s angelic harmonies with the thrilling live sound of a […]

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Tuesday Morning Headlines: Ballot counting continues despite threats; Christmas Village returns to Inner Harbor; Gas prices drop; and more.

Ballot counting continues despite threats to 15 local election boards – Maryland Matters Christmas Village returns to Inner Harbor for 12th year – Baltimore Sun House sales in Md. surpass 2023 levels with October boost – Daily Record Baltimore gas prices drop, with cheapest station offering $2.75 per gallon – FOX Baltimore/WBFF-TV 35-year-old man dead […]

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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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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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