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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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.
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.
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.
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.”
Summer Sidewalk Sale
Shop steals during The Shops at Kenilworth’s Summer Sidewalk Sale from Thursday, July 21 – Saturday, July 23*. Save up to 75% off at participating shops–see individual businesses for details and operating hours.
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.
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 […]
Closing of C. Grimaldis Gallery is a setback for a once-bustling block of Charles Street
North Charles Street has lost a number of businesses over the years. It’s losing another this fall with the departure of C. Grimaldis Gallery.
Mulberry Madness takes hold at Waverly Farmer’s Market
Ain’t the mulberries ripe? Join the Baltimore Orchard Project in celebrating the mighty (and much maligned) mulberry on June 20th!
Orioles mementos: Keepsakes from Camden Yards’ first game keep Opening Day fresh
More than three decades after the first pitch, items linked to Opening Day at Baltimore’s ballpark still draw interest.
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.
Charles Street Promenade to transform 17 urban blocks into a “pedestrian playground” on June 6
This will be the eighth Charles Street Promenade since the COVID-19 pandemic spread to the U.S. in early 2020. Activities are programmed on every block, and will include outdoor dining, walking tours, a beer garden and a kid zone.
Baltimore by Baltimore festival to celebrate house music at August event
August’s edition of the Baltimore by Baltimore waterfront music and maker series will celebrate house music.
Post-Christmas Sale at 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 sale on the bookstore website today through January 1. The used books are 50% off with promo code Stan Lee at checkout. Visit carpelibrumbaltimore.com.
