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Recycling paint in Maryland just got easier and better for the environment
Legislation went into effect this month that requires paint recycling programs in Maryland. Nonprofit PaintCare began operations Wednesday.
Dan Rodricks: Chesapeake catfish for cat food makes sense. Abolishing protective reg would be better.
A federal regulation that favors the catfish farming industry in the Mississippi Delta is holding back the Chesapeake’s blue catfish market.
On-demand Water Taxi is like Uber, but for Inner Harbor travel
Harbor Boating adds services to make water travel easier and fun, like on-demand Water Taxi and a new charter vessel, Lady Thames.
First ever Charm City Tattoo Invitational will have an intimate vibe focused on art and cultural roots of tattoos
Aiming for a more intimate setting focused on the art of tattoos, the Charm City Tattoo Invitational in May will have a smaller, local feel.
Trinity Church close to ‘Restoring the Heart of Towson’ goal, with renovations aimed to serve community
Trinity Episcopal Church in Towson is close to its fundraising goal of $1.5 million, to be used to expand services to the broader community.
Level up with ‘PlayStation: The Concert’ at The Lyric, featuring music from ‘The Last of Us,’ ‘God of War,’ more
The Lyric Baltimore will host a concert featuring music from beloved PlayStation video games, including “The Last of Us,” “God of War,” “Uncharted,” and more.
Baltimore Fishbowl wins 24 MDDC awards, including 4 Best of Show honors, Salesperson of the Year
Baltimore Fishbowl won 24 awards, including Salesperson of the Year and four Best of Show honors, in the Maryland, Delaware, District of Columbia (MDDC) Press Association Contest this week for works published in 2023.
Despite last-minute bidding flurry, building that houses The Brewer’s Art restaurant and brewery fails to sell at auction for $1.45M
The former Mount Vernon mansion that houses The Brewer’s Art restaurant and brewery failed to sell in an online auction on Wednesday, despite a flurry of bidding in the last hour that culminated with a top offer of $1.45 million.
Meet EcoMap Technologies’ new COO, Smitha Gopal
On Monday, EcoMap Technologies publicly announced the next person to hold its chief operating officer role after its previous one became the company’s CEO.
Brett Goldstein bringing his stand-up comedy to the Lyric
Stand-up comedian Brett Goldstein, who plays Roy Kent in the Apple TV+ series “Ted Lasso,” will perform at The Lyric in Baltimore on Oct. 18.
Huge coin show returns to Baltimore with ‘King of American Coins’ and Superman medal
Whitman Expos Winter Coin Expo has something for everyone, from the rarest coins around to commonplace collectibles for novices.
‘Lynching in Maryland’ conference puts truth first to honor victims and face history
The “Lynching in Maryland” conference will return Oct. 25 at the Reginald F. Lewis Museum of Maryland African American History and Culture.
‘Art of Racing’ competition launches for milestone 150th Preakness
The nationwide art competition to celebrate Preakness 150 has launched. Submissions will be accepted through March 14.
Baltimore Development Corporation terminates agreement with group that wanted to redevelop ‘Superblock’
The Baltimore Development Corporation has terminated its agreement with Westside Partners LLC, the group that proposed to build a $150 million to $200 million mixed-use project called The Compass using 18 city-owned parcels on the west side of downtown.
