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Long-dormant Mount Vernon Place church will open for public tours this month as part of the Doors Open Baltimore architecture festival
A long-dormant Mount Vernon church will open for public tours this month as part of the annual Doors Open Baltimore architectural festival.
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.
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.
Rare Orioles memorabilia are up for auction — will anyone give them a home in Baltimore?
Baltimore Orioles memorabilia will be sold to the highest bidder in an online auction of items from the estate of former team president Larry Lucchino, who died in April at the age of 78.
Winner announced in ‘Art of Racing’ Preakness 150 art competition
A winner was announced Tuesday in the nationwide art competition “The Art of Racing,” which celebrates The Preakness Stakes and Thoroughbred horse racing ahead of Preakness 150.
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 […]
Hot Plate: Boujee Junk Food at The Food Market, Foraged x Black Ankle, pizza-making at Kneads, and more
Late summer doldrums have not hit the Baltimore restaurant world. This week brings openings, collaborations, and more. Here’s a look at what’s happening:
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.
Hot House: A Dickeyville artist’s dream home and studio all in one.
2423 Pickwick Road, Baltimore. Hot House: Combination Art Studio and Home in Charming Dickeyville. 5 Beds/4 Baths. 4,900 Square Feet. Asking price: $1 million.
Hot House: Open-plan former Fed Hill library brimming with possibilities will have you asking ‘Dewey buy it?’
This original Pratt Library building with many unique details from 1886 offers an open floor plan that is full of potential.
Hot Plate: Seppia news, St. Patrick’s Day kickoff, Origins at Woodberry and more
March certainly came in like a lion this year, but local restaurants are thinking spring, with new menu items and fun news.
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.
A City to Come: A Baltimore anchor cut loose amid frustration
The Archdiocese of Baltimore has pulled up anchor at Greenmount Avenue and 22nd street after 151 years. The last Mass at the fabled St. Ann church was celebrated and widely mourned on November 24.
