A scintillating and soulful circus is making its way to Baltimore County later this summer, with more than a dozen new acts.
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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.
John Waters receives honorary doctorate degree from University of Baltimore; pre-sales begin for new book about him and his moviemaking
Baltimore filmmaker John Waters, who served as a commencement speaker for the University of Baltimore’s Class of 2023 on May 24, received an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degree from the university, where he was once a student in 1965.
‘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.
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.
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.
Monday Afternoon Headlines: Rain, snow expected Tuesday morning; Maryland prescription drug benefits change; Lawmakers demand release of 911 call in Zay Flowers’ domestic assault investigation; and more.
Maryland Weather: Alert Day Tuesday morning, Winter Storm Watch issued — WJZ Md. retirees receive notice of prescription drug benefit change despite years-long battle, lawsuit — Maryland Matters Maryland lawmakers demand release of 911 call in Zay Flowers’ domestic assault investigation — WBAL Life coaches mentor Maryland teens most at risk of gun violence with […]
Tuesday Morning Headlines: Man charged with flying drone over stadium during playoff game; Baltimore County fire union raises safety concerns; Jury deliberating in Marilyn Mosby mortgage fraud trial; and more.
Pennsylvania man charged with flying drone over Ravens-Chiefs AFC title game – The Sun Baltimore County fire union says short-staffing, ‘ghost engines’ impacting safety – WBAL-TV Marilyn Mosby’s federal mortgage fraud case now in hands of jury – FOX Baltimore/WBFF-TV These steps are needed before sale of Baltimore Orioles is complete – CBS Baltimore/WJZ-TV Baltimore […]
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.
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.
Heavy Seas joins forces with three other breweries on new craft beverage platform, B3 Beverage Company
Heavy Seas Beer, Maryland’s largest craft brewery, joined three other East Coast breweries on B3 Beverage Company’s new platform.
Tuesday Afternoon Headlines: Mosby found guilty of one count of mortgage fraud; Usher to perform in Baltimore this summer; Pava LaPere’s father calls for change to Maryland’s early release prison laws; and more.
Former Baltimore State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby found guilty of one count of mortgage fraud — The Baltimore Sun Brooklyn Homes shooting case: 18-year-old facing charges will be held in adult facility, not juvenile, judge rules — The Baltimore Sun Pava LaPere’s father to press lawmakers for change in early release prison laws — Maryland Matters […]
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.
