Wine, whiskey, and lots of spring produce – this week, the Baltimore food scene is blooming. Here’s a look at what’s coming up:
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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.
The fan base for women’s sports is growing. So why don’t Baltimore bars show them?
Across the country, women’s sports are breaking ratings records and expanding into new markets. Inside most Baltimore bars, however, women’s games remain largely absent, even as fan interest grows.
Apex Tool Group is moving its North American corporate office from Sparks to Executive Plaza in Hunt Valley
Industrial hand and power tool producer Apex Tool Group is moving its North American corporate office from Sparks to Hunt Valley.
Wednesday Afternoon Headlines: Hopkins study finds rapid COVID tests can be trusted; Hippodrome president to buy karaoke bar; Baltimore native designer Bishme Cromartie debuts collection at New York Fashion Week; and more.
Johns Hopkins study: Results from rapid COVID tests done at home can be trusted — The Baltimore Sun Hippodrome president to buy Walt’s Inn karaoke bar — WMAR Photos: Bishme Cromartie Debuts Bold, Edgy Fall/Winter Collection at NYFW — Baltimore Magazine Baltimore’s newest museum hopes to pass on traditions of Civil Rights movement — WBAL […]
‘Retrospect Vintage’ opens in Federal Hill
Retrospect Vintage recently opened in Federal Hill, filling the former storefront of Glow to Go Skin Bar, which closed last year.
Winners of 2025 Maryland Natural Resource Photo Contest announced
The Maryland Department of Natural Resources has announced the winners of their yearly Maryland Natural Resource Photo Contest.
Hot House: Fed Hill property features a flounder house, barn, and … a jail?
A flounder house, a converted barn, and a small jail. You can have it all — and more — in this Federal Hill property.
The Arthouse pizza bar and art gallery to close in Hampden by the end of the month
Hampden will lose another dining spot this month when The Arthouse closes permanently after 11 years of operation.
Last Week, This Week: Stories You Need To Start Your Day (News From Oct. 7-11)
Last week, we shared an update about the uncertain future of Columbia’s proposed lakefront library, Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott reporting for jury duty, and the return of the Christmas Village at the Inner Harbor.
Friday Afternoon Headlines: FBI to exhume body of woman featured in Netflix’s “The Keepers”; Teen arrested in Baltimore mass shooting but not identified as shooter; How much Maryland dispensaries made in first weekend of recreational cannabis sales; Morgan president accuses Towson U. of trying to duplicate HBCU’s business administration program; and more.
FBI to exhume body of Joyce Malecki, woman whose 1969 murder was featured in “The Keepers” — WMAR Teen faces firearms charges in Baltimore mass shooting; police have ‘multiple’ suspects — The Baltimore Sun Maryland dispensaries see over $10M in sales in first weekend of recreational cannabis — Baltimore Business Journal Morgan State president: Towson […]
Hot Plate: Bluefin at Azumi, customer appreciation at The Food Market, Sunset Jams returns and more
As we enjoy a few final lazy days of summer before jumping into fall, several local restaurants are marking this in-between time with special events, parties and deals.
Mount Vernon Place Church is sold to preservation-oriented non-profit for $500,000; congregation will remain while other uses are introduced
Mount Vernon Place United Methodist Church was sold Thursday for $500,000 to a non-profit group that aims to restore and upgrade it for new uses without displacing its current congregation.
Get a ‘Cosmic Perspective’ with Neil deGrasse Tyson at The Lyric
Neil deGrasse Tyson is coming to The Lyric Baltimore to give his “Cosmic Perspective” to audiences on Nov. 11, 2025, and tickets are available now.
Diana Ross coming to the Lyric in May
Maybe you can’t hurry love, but you can say you’re coming out to see the iconic Diana Ross at The Lyric in Baltimore on May 12, Mother’s Day.
