A new movement to support local beverage makers encourages of-age consumers to say “Make Mine a Maryland!” when ordering at the bar.
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Baltimore Fishbowl Oyster Shellebration 10/23 at True Chesapeake Oyster Co.
Join us for a shucking good time at Baltimore Fishbowl’s inaugural Oyster Shellebration! Dive into an evening of delicious indulgence with all-you-can-eat oysters—both roasted and raw—plus True Chesapeake’s signature oyster stew and crab mac & cheese. We’re serving up two drink tickets per guest, good for your choice of beer, wine or classic cocktails. Pair your favorite […]
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.
Towson Bootery to close after 77 years
Towson Bootery will close its doors next month after “fitting shoes the old fashioned way” since 1948.
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.
For each Baltimore Ravens reception, Tito’s Handmade Vodka to donate $100 to veteran service dog nonprofit Warrior Canine Connection
For every reception the Baltimore Ravens make this season, Tito’s Handmade Vodka will donate $100 (up to $35,000) to Warrior Canine Connection, a nonprofit that trains service dogs for veterans.
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.
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 — […]
10-story office building near Harborplace goes up for auction
A 10-story office building at Pratt and Light streets is the latest downtown office building to hit the auction block.
Festival of Trees will return with old favorites and new events
Kennedy Krieger’s beloved tradition returns Thanksgiving weekend. Festival of Trees will be at the Fairgrounds at the end of November.
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.
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 […]
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.
Top 5 Stories This Morning: Charm City Palace, 6-7 Jokes, Bea Gaddy Thanksgiving, and more.
Last week, we shared news of a new event venue called Charm City Palace, 6-7 jokes in Baltimore classrooms, and the Bea Gaddy Family Center’s need for help with their Thanksgiving meal service.
