Agreement reached for Stronach to transfer Pimlico to Maryland Racing Authority — WBAL State seeks more pollution fines against Baltimore medical waste incinerator — The Baltimore Banner Federal judge lets former Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh off supervised probation one year early — WMAR Baltimore County voter groups object to council expansion report publishing before public […]
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While movie theaters close nationwide, Maryland’s independent theaters survive
In Maryland, independent movie theaters are beating the national cinematic trends of declining theatrical profits.
Angelos family agrees to sell Orioles, providing relief to Baltimore sports fans but frustration for state officials
News quickly spread Tuesday night that the Angelos family has agreed to sell the Baltimore Orioles to a group led by billionaire David Rubenstein. While the sale agreement relieved many Baltimore sports fans, state officials felt misled by earlier conversations around the team’s lease.
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.
Wednesday Morning Headlines: DOJ declares city police to be in compliance with consent decree; Suspicious death of siblings in Cecil County; Md. boy attacked at shark exhibition; and more.
DOJ declares Baltimore Police Department in compliance with key consent decree provisions – WBAL News State Police investigation suspicious death of siblings in Cecil County – CBS Baltimore/WJZ-TV Diversity-focused private equity firm closed its debut fund – technical.ly Maryland boy attacked at ‘shark tank’ exhibition in the Bahamas – WBAL-TV Orioles announce ticket sales dates […]
Last Week, This Week: Stories You Need To Start Your Day (News From Aug. 19-23)
Last week, we shared news about Baltimore City’s plans to purchase Tesla vehicles, the upcoming closure of Caravanserai in Hampden, and a proposal to make Lutherville Station a transit oriented development.
Thursday Morning Headlines: Boat sinks in Canton marina fire; UPS job cuts hit Halethorpe facility; 25 Black Marylanders to watch in 2024; and more.
Multiple boats catch fire at Canton marina; one sinks – WBAL-TV Rubenstein, Ripken speak out and confirm details of Orioles sale – CBS Baltimore/WJZ-TV 25 Black Marylanders to watch in 2024 – The Sun Trone’s campaign spending leads to rise in polls for Maryland Senate – Maryland Matters A debate in Baltimore County over who […]
Chesapeake Bay restoration efforts will see lasting impact from shutdown
Chesapeake Bay Foundation issued a statement on the lasting impact of the longest government shutdown in history on restoration efforts.
Hot Plate: Cece’s Kitchen opens, oysters and steaks for dads, Ggoma Supper Club + Southpaw, and more
From steaks for dads to creative cocktail and wine dinners, the Baltimore food world has a little bit of something for everyone this week.
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.
Hot House: Just feet from the water, this Fells Point townhouse’s view cannot be rivaled
Sitting just feet from the water, this Fells Point townhouse is the perfect place to watch the world go by.
Buy Back the Block grant program for Baltimore City homebuyers returns
The “Buy Back the Block” grant program relaunched on Monday to provide financial assistance to homebuyers in Baltimore City.
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.
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.
Baltimore poised for major housing growth over next five years, report finds
Baltimore City could attract more than 20,000 households over the next five years, according to a new report commissioned by Live Baltimore.
