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Thursday Afternoon Headlines: Ex-Gilman teacher to remain in federal custody; Maryland could increase tolls; Italian company acquires Sagamore Spirit; and more.
Former Gilman teacher charged with sexual exploitation of student doesn’t meet judge’s release requirements — WJZ Increased tolls may be on the horizon as panel examines transportation funding needs — Maryland Matters Italian company acquires Sagamore Spirit, to move regional HQ to city — Baltimore Business Journal At first meeting, new Baltimore water task force […]
A former Raven and Super Bowl champion spearheaded a new fund for Towson StarTUp entrepreneurs
The Tiger Fund, launched by the acclaimed NFL punter Kyle Richardson, aims to offer alums of Towson University’s accelerator a unique pathway to funding.
Checkerspot Brewing to change name of ‘Adios Angelos’ beer following death of Peter Angelos; Natty Boh is returning to Camden Yards
Checkerspot Brewing Company will rename a soon-to-be-released beer after its original name, “Adios Angelos,” took on an unintended meaning following the death of Baltimore Orioles executive Peter Angelos.
Hot Plate: Ekiben Night Market, Maryland Vegan Eats Summer Fest, wine dinner at The Corner Pantry and more
Baltimore restaurants are hanging onto waning summertime, with a flurry of events and special menu items celebrating seasonal flavors.
After 27 years on ‘The Avenue’ in Hampden, Golden West Cafe owner eyes historic Roland Avenue church as new location
An inactive church on Roland Avenue will be reborn as a new location for Hampden’s Golden West Cafe and up to 29 apartments, if Baltimore’s Board of Municipal and Zoning Appeals approves the project.
Hippodrome Theatre’s 2026-2027 Broadway Series season announced
After teasing musical theater fans with a mood board on Instagram last month, Hippodrome reveals the shows in its 2026-2027 season.
‘On the cusp’: After years of planning and fundraising, Hillside Park is almost a reality
The Roland Park Community Foundation is about a month away from taking ownership of 20-acre parcel that will become Hillside Park.
The Roots and Stephanie Mills are headliners for Artscape 2026
Philadelphia hip hop band The Roots and Broadway legend Stephanie Mills will headline Baltimore’s Artscape festival over Memorial Day weekend, Mayor Brandon Scott announced Thursday.
FashionEASTa Returns to Harbor East on Saturday, June 1!
Harbor East is excited to kick off the summer season and bring the runway back to Aliceanna Street as their FashionEASTa Fashion Show returns for the eleventh year! Get ready for a day of fashion, fun, live music and more on Saturday, June 1! The event kicks off at 12pm with live music from Yani […]
Hot Plate: Ice Cream for Breakfast Day, The Undefeated opens, Cosima turns nine and more
With Restaurant Week still underway and a flurry of openings and anniversaries, this week is an exciting one in the Baltimore culinary world.
Cirque du Soleil brings Nashville to Baltimore
Cirque du Soleil is bringing its first country-themed show, “Songblazers” to Baltimore this winter at the Hippodrome Theatre.
Baltimore Weekend Events: Monument Lighting, Elf in Concert, Hampden Krampuslauf, and more.
From monument and tree lightings, to seasonal performances, there’s something for everyone this weekend in Baltimore.
Worker-owned cooperative gets liquor license for The Wine Source in Hampden
This week, Baltimore City’s liquor board approved a license for the new owners of The Wine Source in Hampden.
Actor Kevin Spacey’s Inner Harbor pier home sells at auction to undisclosed buyer for $3.24 million
Actor Kevin Spacey’s Inner Harbor pier home sold in an auction on Wednesday to an undisclosed buyer for $3.24 million.
