UPLIFT and Habitat for Humanity of the Chesapeake are helping undo the harm of redlining in Baltimore’s Orchard Ridge with new townhomes.
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Hot Plate: Patterson Pins opens, seventh anniversary dinner at Foraged, tastings at HEX Superette, and more
From anniversary parties to new openings, it’s an exciting and festive week for the restaurant scene in Baltimore.
John Waters debuts fashion and gift line; drops canine-themed single; offers details about Christmas tour of spoken-word shows
Baltimore filmmaker John Waters is debuting new line of fashion, gifts and other merchandise; is dropping a canine-themed single; and shared details of his Christmas tour of spoken-word shows.
Wednesday Morning Headlines: Documents allege Morgan State shooter was part of drug gang; Locust Point community garden to relocate; Baltimore home-sellers are dropping prices; and more.
Documents allege Morgan State shooting suspect was involved with violent drug-trafficking ring – CBS Baltimore/WJZ Locust Point Community Garden plans to relocate after Under Armour forces closure – The Sun Maryland Zoo animals create unique artwork for holiday sale to fund conservation efforts – FOX Baltimore/WBFF What’s the plan for property owners who can’t or […]
Baltimore Orioles debuting five specialty food items during playoffs starting Oct. 1
The Baltimore Orioles are debuting five specialty food items at Oriole Park for the 2024 playoffs.
Child care facility in one Mount Vernon church is closing as of August 1, but a new facility opens at another church several blocks away
A child care facility in one Mount Vernon church will close permanently as of Aug. 1, leaving parents scrambling to find alternatives, but a new facility has opened in another church several blocks away.
Baltimore residents face daily disruptions after Key Bridge collapse
When the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed, it didn’t just disrupt traffic, it altered the daily routines of countless Maryland residents.
Maryland Democrats defend abortion drug mifepristone in brief to Supreme Court
Maryland’s Democrats in Congress have joined an amicus brief to the Supreme Court opposing lower court rulings that would prohibit or restrict the sale of the abortion pill mifepristone.
City-owned office building at 7 E. Redwood St. goes on the market
The Baltimore Development Corp. is seeking a buyer for the city-owned office building at 7 East Redwood Street, a prime candidate for redevelopment.
Last Week, This Week: Stories You Need To Start Your Day (News From June 26-30)
Last week, we shared news about the start of recreational cannabis sales in Maryland, a temporary restraining order against BGE over gas regulators, a new restaurant at the Inner Harbor, the opening of Great Wolf Lodge in Perryville, and more.
Live Baltimore 2024 home-buying report reason for optimism
In an annual report by Live Baltimore, 2024 data indicated a stable residential market with affordable, wide-ranging inventory despite nationwide challenges in the housing market.
Hippodrome Theatre Announces 2025/2026 Broadway Series, Including ‘Wicked,’ ‘Back to the Future,’ and more
A musical about women’s suffrage, a wickedly wonderful reimagining of a classic, and a production straight from the underworld are among the shows in the Hippodrome Theatre’s 2025/2026 season.
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.
‘Rotunda Rocks’ returns with free Friday night concerts
“Rotunda Rocks,” a summer-long free Friday-night concert series, will return to the Rotunda Shopping Center starting May 10.
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.
