Bill to bolster security guard oversight in Maryland heads to governor’s desk for final approval — The Baltimore Sun Proposal to overhaul tax sale fails to pass after Baltimore City pumps breaks on own legislation — The Baltimore Banner Black-owned market coming to Baltimore Peninsula — WMAR SZA expands ‘The S.O.S. Tour’ to include stop […]
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Shop & Bop at HeARTwares — Art with a Heart’s Hampden store
Art with a Heart is holding its Shop & Bop at its new satellite location in Hampden, HeARTwares. Proceeds benefit the artists and AWAH.
Lounge called Laverne’s proposed to replace Trip’s Place on Charles Street, part of a larger arts and culture hub planned for Station North
The former Trip’s Place nightspot in Station North will reopen as a club and restaurant called Laverne’s, part of a larger arts and culture hub planned for the 1800 block of North Charles Street.
Baltimore’s spending board agrees to sell land for construction of a 48-unit apartment building on the west side of downtown
A developer’s plan to construct a seven-story apartment building on downtown’s west side moved ahead on Wednesday when Baltimore’s Board of Estimates approved a request to sell three city-owned parcels at the northeast corner of Park Avenue and Lexington Street to the project’s developer.
‘Make Mine a Maryland’ when ordering at the bar to support hometown beverage makers
A new movement to support local beverage makers encourages of-age consumers to say “Make Mine a Maryland!” when ordering at the bar.
Animated film ‘Loving Vincent’ about painter Van Gogh will open Chesapeake Film Festival
“Loving Vincent,” an Oscar-nominated animated film about painter Vincent Van Gogh, will open the Chesapeake Film Festival in October.
Top 5 Stories This Morning: Pete’s Grille Documentary, New Pool Opens, Employment Hub Groundbreaking
Last week, we shared news of a new pool opening in northeast Baltimore, a Hopkins graduate’s documentary about Pete’s Grille in Waverly, and a buyer emerging for a historic Mount Vernon church.
Council bill introduced to sell Remington ‘Dump’ property for redevelopment; Falls Road parcel proposed as a replacement
Baltimore officials plan to sell the Sisson Street Sanitation Yard and Citizen Drop-Off Center property in Remington for redevelopment.
Top 5 Stories This Morning: Jim Palmer Chicken Wing; Catholic Scandal Secrecy; Sparrows Point Terminal; and more.
Last week, we shared news about Baltimore baseball legend Jim Palmer eating his first-ever chicken wing; officials breaking ground on a new Sparrows Point container terminal; and a recent Maryland Supreme Court ruling regarding individuals accused of covering up abuse within the Catholic Church.
Ticket sales for ‘SIX’ musical at Hippodrome to begin Friday
The six wives of Henry VIII will take the stage and share their stories through original pop-style songs in the Broadway musical “SIX” at the Hippodrome Theatre from May 9-14, 2023. Tickets go on sale Friday at 10 a.m.
Wednesday Morning Headlines: Moore declines Scott endorsement during neighborhood tour; Final body recovered at bridge site; Rotunda concert series returns; and more.
On neighborhood tour with mayor, Gov. Moore declines to endorse incumbent Brandon Scott – The Sun Body of last missing construction worker recovered from Key Bridge site – Associated Press Over $25,000 in previously undisclosed contributions were made to Nick Mosby’s campaign – Baltimore Brew Man charged with arson in relation to Essex home explosion […]
Ladew Topiary Gardens to hold 17th Annual Garden Festival on May 3
Ladew Topiary Gardens’ annual Garden Festival will return for its 17th year on May 3, with vendors showcasing an array of plants and garden decor.
From Mussels to Medicine: A Historic Portrait’s Unlikely Discovery
A portrait of Dr. John Beale Davidge, founder of the UMD School of Medicine, was discovered at the former Bertha’s Mussels in Fells Point.
Maryland Zoo will light up the night with ‘Spring Illuminations’
The Maryland Zoo is celebrating increasing hours of daylight and the coming of spring with its inaugural “Spring Illuminations,” an immersive festival of light sculptures starting on Friday, April 4.
Friday Afternoon Headlines: Dixon concedes to Scott; Maryland’s ‘uncommitted’ primary voters hope to sway Biden on Gaza ceasefire; Get to know the horses running in the Preakness; and more.
Sheila Dixon concedes Democratic Mayoral Primary — WMAR Will Maryland’s ‘uncommitted’ primary voters sway Biden administration on Gaza cease-fire? — Maryland Matters Preakness 2024: From Mystik Dan to Uncle Heavy, get to know the eight horses in the field — The Baltimore Sun Under Armour announces restructuring plan, warns of sales decline — Baltimore Business […]
