The former St. Thomas Aquinas Church and three other church buildings in Hampden sold on April 13 for $1.8 million.
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Tuesday Morning Headlines: Wind advisory for Tuesday; Gov. commits to Cali.-style electric vehicle sales goals; Clergy abuse report redacted as release nears; and more.
Wind advisory for Tuesday as Nor’easter hits northeast – WBFF-TV Moore commits Md. to California-model standard for electric vehicle sales – Maryland Matters Attorney General delivers redacted clergy abuse report to judge in advance of release – The Sun Howard County man wins lottery for fourth time – WMAR-TV T. Rowe Price stands to lose […]
Baltimore Peninsula Partnership introduces residency program supporting local businesses
With two new outdoor kiosks, Baltimore Peninsula Partnership aims to pay it forward with a new residency program.
Ravens celebrate 30th anniversary with limited-edition spirits
The Baltimore Ravens released a limited-edition 30th anniversary “Charm City Spirits” line-up.
‘Funny Girl’ Broadway revival coming to the Hippodrome
The revival of the musical comedy “Funny Girl” is coming to the Hippodrome Theatre at the France-Merrick Performing Arts Center from Oct. 24-29, and tickets went on sale Friday.
Land remediation work to begin soon as part of effort to turn Baltimore Country Club property into Hillside Park
Before it’s sold to create Baltimore’s newest recreational area, Hillside Park, the land owned by the Baltimore Country Club (BCC) will undergo a remediation process to remove and store soil that contains remnants of pesticides and herbicides that were applied when the area was used as a golf course and grass tennis courts.
Tuesday Morning Headlines: Maryland lawmakers propose tighter oversight and standards for security guards; All-cash home sales on the rise in Greater Baltimore; and more.
After Baltimore killings by security guards, state lawmakers propose tighter oversight and new standards — The Baltimore Sun Is cash still king in Greater Baltimore? Here’s how we compare for all-cash home sales — Baltimore Business Journal Maryland Department of Agriculture expands spotted lanternfly quarantine zone — WMAR-TV Bill to expand state’s offshore wind energy […]
Early Bird All-Access Passes to the Maryland Film Festival available now
Get All-Access Passes to the Maryland Film Festival at an Early Bird discount now through Sept. 3, 2025, and all the perks that go with them!
Chesapeake Baysox bring back Louie’s Holiday Hope Project to help local families
Louie’s Holiday Hope Project is back this winter, as the Chesapeake Baysox join the community to help needy families this winter.
Thursday Afternoon Headlines: BGE pushes for control of Baltimore’s underground conduit system; McCormick reports sales and profit decline; and more.
BGE is quietly pushing to control Baltimore’s underground conduit system — Baltimore Brew McCormick reports sales and profit decline in fourth quarter — The Baltimore Sun Associated Black Charities loses multimillion-dollar grant contract highlighted in scathing city audit — Baltimore Business Journal Singer, ‘courtwatcher’ Fiona Apple champions Md. bill to cement online access to courtrooms […]
The Palace of Learning: On Making Art at 90
In honor of her dad Hal Boyd’s “Signifiers” art show, opening Saturday at Gallery Blue Door, Betsy Boyd talked to him about creativity, what it’s like to make art at 90, and why he still fights to practice regularly this deep craft that has spanned his long life.
Baltimore Center Stage 2024/25 season includes works inspired by Langston Hughes, Jane Austen, more
Baltimore Center Stage’s 2024/2025 season will feature a Langston Hughes play with original music, a Jane Austen classic, and more.
Maryland Italian Festival announces 2026 dates and new title sponsor
The fourth annual Maryland Italian Festival takes place on the Ripken Stadium grounds in September, with Frank Avena as the new sponsor.
Hot Plate: Foraged closes, Brian Lavin at Boordy, wine dinners galore and more
Wine, whiskey, and lots of spring produce – this week, the Baltimore food scene is blooming. Here’s a look at what’s coming up:
Kevin Spacey’s former Baltimore home is on the market for $5.999 million
Actor Kevin Spacey’s former home on Baltimore’s waterfront is on the market for $5.999 million.
