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One year after Oct. 7 attack, Maryland college students plan protests, vigils, and other events
Maryland college students plan to commemorate the one year since the Oct. 7 attack with protests, vigils, and other events.
Two local matchups to headline Hall of Fame Series at CFG Bank Arena in November
The Hall of Fame Series is back at CFG Bank Arena on Nov. 3, featuring four men’s college basketball programs from Maryland.
Merriweather Post Pavilion, other venues continue fight for anti-ticket scalping legislation in Maryland
Merriweather Post Pavilion and other performance venues are pushing for Maryland legislation that would combat exorbitantly high — and sometimes fake — ticket resales by scalpers.
Monday Morning Headlines: Baltimore MLK parade back on; Cannabis sales could quickly reach $1 billion in Md.; Squeegee Collaborative plan taking effect this week; and more.
Days after cancellation, mayor announces MLK parade is back on – WMAR-TV Licensed cannabis sales could quickly reach $1 billion in Md., analysts say – Maryland Matters Columbia Association board says it has presented its CEO with a plan to improve communication – Business Monthly Squeegee Collaborative plan takes effect Tuesday. Will it work? – […]
Top 5 Stories This Morning: Justin Tucker, Invasive Snakeheads, Hampden Construction, and more
Last week, we shared a column from Dan Rodricks about the Baltimore Ravens, accusations against kicker Justin Tucker, and dealing with disappointment; a recent study about the impact of invasive northern snakehead fish on other Chesapeake Bay fish species; and an update about construction and businesses in Hampden.
Maryland Zoo, Peabody Heights Brewery collaborate on new penguin-inspired pale ale
The Maryland Zoo and Peabody Heights Brewery collaborated on a new pale ale, Sweet Pea’s Promise, inspired by one of the zoo’s penguins.
Friday Afternoon Headlines: Security guard sentenced to 60 years in prison for Baltimore shooting; Hamilton community continues fight against Royal Farms; Basketball stars Angel Reese and Caitlin Clark to play at College Park on Saturday; and more.
Royal Farms security guard convicted in Baltimore shooting sentenced to 60 years in prison — The Baltimore Sun The plot chickens: Community continues 11-year fight against Royal Farms on Harford Road — The Baltimore Banner Baltimore native Angel Reese and Iowa’s Caitlin Clark attract crowds, inspire young basketball players — WJZ Local restaurants raise alarm […]
‘Hedwig and the Angry Inch’ is coming to the M&T Bank Exchange at Baltimore’s France-Merrick Performing Arts Center
Iron Crow Theatre will stage its production of “Hedwig & The Angry Inch” at Baltimore’s M&T Bank Exchange events venue from March 14-16.
UniverSoul Circus to bring awe-inspiring acts to Baltimore County this summer
A scintillating and soulful circus is making its way to Baltimore County later this summer, with more than a dozen new acts.
15-Year-Old Country-Pop Star Maddox Batson to Headline Maryland State Fair
Fifteen-year-old country-pop star Maddox Batson is getting ready to kick off his second national tour — and is headlining the Maryland State Fair in Timonium on Saturday Sept. 6.
Zero-waste refillery Market Goods opens in northeast Baltimore, aiming to cut the stress — and plastic — out of shopping
Market Goods, a new zero-waste refillery in northeast Baltimore, hopes to inspire residents to shop more sustainably for their household goods and personal care products.
Maryland lawmakers consider task force to decriminalize psychedelics
Maryland lawmakers are opening a possible pathway for psychedelic substances to be less scrutinized by the law.
Former hostel on Mulberry Street to become residence for individuals exiting homelessness
A former hostel at 17 W. Mulberry St. is undergoing renovation and will provide affordable housing for individuals exiting homelessness.
A fashion show for everyone: FashionEASTa returns to Harbor East!
Who needs Fashion Week in Paris? Come to Harbor East where Baltimore’s 11th annual FashionEASTa returns on June 1, from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m.
