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Tickets on sale for ‘The Lion King’ musical at the Hippodrome Theatre
Tickets went on sale Friday for Disney’s “The Lion King” musical, which is coming to the Hippodrome Theatre next year.
Lavender Fest at Star Bright Farm June 14 & 15 – Early Bird Tickets Now on Sale
Join Star Bright Farm Saturday, June 14, and Sunday, June 15, for their annual Lavender Fest, their favorite weekend of the year. A day of food, music and fun – bring the whole family, leashed furry friends included, for a beautiful time on the farm. The lavender will be in abundance, with fresh bunches and […]
Bertha’s Mussels restaurant property in Fells Point is sold to its lender
Fells Point buildings that housed Bertha’s Mussels restaurant were sold Thursday to a private lender who foreclosed on the previous owners.
Wednesday Afternoon Headlines: Baltimore proposes 2% sales tax; Hopkins threatened with funding cuts over antisemitism claims; Fed Hill bar to close after 14 years; Ocean City rental requirements; and more.
Baltimore City proposal would add 2% sales tax on top of state’s already-existing 6% sales tax — WBAL Johns Hopkins University threatened with funding cuts over antisemitism claims — WJZ Fed Hill bar to close after 14 years, but another plans to move in — Baltimore Business Journal Ocean City Mayor & Council now requiring […]
Thursday Morning Headlines: Bipartisan opposition to powerline project; Tensions flare over state budget; No beer and wine sales in grocery stores; and more.
Bipartisan opposition to Piedmont Reliability powerline project at town hall – The Sun Northeast Baltimore community seeks answers on empty supermarket site – WMAR-TV Tensions boil over on state budget as final vote nears – Maryland Matters Dundalk police chase ends in crash – WBAL-TV Plan to bring beer and wine sales to grocery stores […]
Wednesday Morning Headlines: Another try for grocery store beer and wine sales; Moore pushes back on Trump claims on Potomac sewage leak; Legal claims over Johns Hopkins abandoning Baltimore building; and more.
Baltimore corrections officers facing charges related to alleged assault on juvenile – WBAL News Radio Maryland lawmakers make new effort for beer and wine sales in grocery stores – CBS Baltimore Moore administration pushes back against Trump claims on Potomac sewage leak – Maryland Matters Johns Hopkins bought a D.C. office building. A Baltimore landlord […]
Monday Morning Headlines: 2 dead in fiery truck crash on I-70; Caitlin Clark injured and won’t play in Baltimore; Estate sale at Bertha’s Mussels; and more.
Two dead in fiery truck crash on I-70 – WBAL News Radio Maryland loses to Cornell, which claims its first national lacrosse title since 1977 – Cornell Athletics Two people fishing on Hanover Street bridge pulled from water after crash – WBAL-TV Baltimore State’s Attorney Ivan Bates weds over weekend – The Sun WNBA star […]
Blunt assessment: Maryland records over $1.1B in cannabis sales in first year of legalization
More than $1.1 billion in medical and recreational cannabis was sold in Maryland in the first year since it was legalized for adult recreational use.
Rubble-strewn site of Woodberry demolition controversy goes up for sale
Four and a half years after developers razed two 1840s stone millworkers’ houses in Woodberry to make way for “micro” apartments, the rubble-strewn lot has been put up for sale.
Tuesday Morning Headlines: Baltimore City Public Schools sued over sex abuse; Hopkins freezes hiring; Baltimore Co. home overtaken by squatters on eve of sale; Smoky skies today and more
Former students sue Baltimore City Public Schools over sex abuse and cover-up – AP News Hopkins freezes hiring amid federal research cuts – BBJ Baltimore County home overtaken by squatters on eve of sale – The Baltimore Sun Smoky skies due to Canadian wildfires – WJZ Truck Crashes into East Baltimore Building – WBAL Baltimore […]
Wednesday Morning Headlines: GOP state senator calls for lottery sales halt if SNAP benefits disrupted; Harford sheriffs borrow golf cart to track juvenile suspects; World’s largest sailing cargo ship heading to Baltimore; and more.
Md. State senator calls for halt to lottery sales if SNAP benefits are disrupted – WBAL News Radio Keeping tabs on family in Jamaica afer Hurricane Melissa passed – CBS Baltimore Video shows Harford County sheriff’s deputies borrowing golf cart to help catch juvenile suspects – WBAL-TV World’s largest sailing cargo ship headed to Baltimore […]
Dancing with the Stars twirls into the Hippodrome Theatre in February 2026; Tickets go on sale for the public today
The dance competition show announced its 2026 tour dates, and DWTS will make a stop at Baltimore’s Hippodrome Theatre!
The Shops at Kenilworth Winter Sidewalk Sale
Shop It! Find It! Get It! Love It! Shop steals during our Winter Sidewalk Sale from Thursday, January 4-Sunday, January 7*. Save up to 75% off at participating shops–see individual businesses for details and operating hours. Participating Businesses: About Faces South Moon Under Liza Byrd Boutique Meg Fox Aesthetics Mint + Major Quiet Storm Surf […]
Thursday Morning Headlines: CIAA basketball tournament tips off for 5th year; Plank’s Sagamore Farm listed for sale at $22 million; Pedestrian death on Baltimore National Pike; and more.
CIAA basketball tournament kicks off fifth year in Baltimore – WBAL-TV Adnan Syed’s legal fate hangs in the balance – The Sun Kevin Plank lists Sagamore Farm for sale for $22 million – Baltimore Business Journal Rented scooter and bike use expanding beyond Baltimore’s “White L” – Baltimore Brew Baltimore City school parents express frustrations […]
