On Saturday, come see what great ideas the youth have for starting businesses at the Howard County Children’s Business Fair.
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Peeps vs. Cadbury? Maryland made its choice — and so has Baltimore’s comptroller.
Which reign supreme: chocolate or marshmallow treats? Maryland — and the majority of states — have a favorite when it comes to Easter candy.
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.
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 […]
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 […]
‘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.
Last Week, This Week: Stories You Need To Start Your Day (News From Jan. 29-Feb. 2)
Last week, we shared stories about the Baltimore Orioles sale agreement, Ravens fans’ reactions to announcers’ “home of ‘The Wire'” comment, and a QR code scam popping up on Baltimore parking meters and machines.
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.
My Sister’s Place women’s shelter boosts staff safety with locally made panic buttons
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 […]
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 […]
Hamilton Gallery to close its doors after more than 20 years of nurturing local artists
The nonprofit art gallery was a resource for local established and emerging artists in Hamilton and the surrounding area.
Prominent Towson office building sells for $2.65M
A prominent five-level office building at 400 East Joppa Road in Towson sold this month for $2.65 million.
Country Ridge Shopping Center in Essex sells for $10.7M
Country Ridge Shopping Center, a 132,000-square-foot retail center in Essex, has sold for $10.7 million.
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 […]
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 […]
