Silent Beacon, a Maryland-based company that creates wearable silent panic buttons, has partnered with My Sister’s Place, a day shelter for women in Baltimore experiencing poverty and homelessness. With just a click of a button, Silent Beacon panic buttons alert emergency authorities and send multi-channel alerts with GPS coordinates to multiple contacts simultaneously. Silent Beacon’s […]
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Some are powerless to buy an electric car as Maryland moves to all EV sales
Maryland has a goal that only electric vehicles will be sold in the state by 2035. So now the race is on to put electric charging stations in enough places to make people believe they can buy one without the danger of running out of juice.
Tuesday Morning Headlines: Nearly $21 million in weed sales reported in first week; Gov. says no to special session on gun violence; Theft rates at grocery stores taking their toll; and more.
Nearly $21 million in weed sales reported in first week of recreational legalization in Maryland – WJZ-TV Maryland Gov. Wes Moore says no to GOP calls for special session on gun violence – WBAL-TV As Lidl’s in Brooklyn Park sets to close, retailers say theft rates at grocery stores are unacceptably high – WBFF-TV Orioles’ […]
Vote for your favorite Preakness 150 art in The Art of Racing
Public voting has begun for The Art of Racing, the Preakness-inspired art contest in its fourth year. Voting will be open through March 28.
Price of landmark Mount Vernon Place church reduced to $600,000
The price of Mount Vernon Place United Methodist Church has dropped to $600,000, after the city landmark went back on the market following the death of contract purchaser Joseph Novoseller.
Camp John Waters will end next year, filmmaker says
Camp John Waters, the annual adult getaway for the Baltimore filmmaker’s superfans, will end after next year’s edition.
Building that houses The Manor restaurant and ultralounge is for sale; The Manor will remain open
One of Baltimore’s most lavishly-decorated restaurant buildings is on the market but the business inside isn’t part of the sale.
An Essex parish awaits the outcome of its appeal to Rome to remain open
St. Clare appealed to Rome for a revocation of the archbisop’s decree “to eliminate St. Clare parish” and, if not, allow “the parish to continue the important work it is performing in Essex and its surrounding area.”
Former Odorite building goes up for auction in Midtown-Belvedere
Two years after Odorite of Baltimore moved out of its longtime headquarters in Midtown-Belvedere, the building is going up for auction.
Last Week, This Week: Stories You Need To Start Your Day (News From Jan. 8-12)
Last week, we shared news about a citizen coalition’s opposition to the current Harborplace plans, the selection of a master planner to create a new vision for the State Center complex, and the site of a controversial Woodberry demolition going up for sale.
Baltimore Center Stage offers half-price tickets to five productions next season for a limited time
Baltimore Center Stage is celebrating the launch of single ticket sales for their 2023/2024 season with an exclusive offer beginning Aug. 1.
Hot Plate: Oysterfest at Manor Tavern, French wines at Costiera, fish Fridays at Sally O’s and more
Every day this week, there’s at least one fun food event happening around Baltimore. From bread-making to wine tasting, we have a fun week ahead. Here’s a look at what’s coming up:
Worthington Green: Luxury Homes, Privacy, and Timeless Craftsmanship
Worthington Green, located in the desirable Owings Mills area of Maryland, has been a standout community since its establishment in 2013. Thoughtfully developed over the years, the neighborhood is celebrated for its spacious homes and a strong sense of community, fostering both connection and privacy. It is recognized for its distinctive collection of high-end custom […]
Wednesday Afternoon Headlines: Baltimore removes owner-occupied homes from tax sale; Train collides with tractor trailers in Rosedale; Baltimore City names teacher of the year; and more.
Baltimore removes owner-occupied homes from tax sale, limits forgiveness to those worth $250,000 or less — The Baltimore Sun Hazmat situation in Rosedale after CSX train collides with two tractor trailers — WMAR Middle school music teacher named Baltimore City’s teacher of the year — WBAL Baltimore County police investigating 4-year-old’s death in Dundalk — […]
Shop local and win 2 tickets to Preakness 150 as Preak Weeks returns
Preak Weeks returns Monday and runs through May 16, spotlighting Baltimore-based businesses in the lead-up to the 150th Preakness Stakes.
