Many Democratic lawmakers, including both of Maryland’s senators and several members of the congressional delegation, boycotted President Donald Trump’s State of the Union address in protest of his policies.
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Preakness ‘Art of Racing’ contest still open for submissions
Artists still have time to submit their work depicting Thoroughbred horse racing and the Preakness Stakes in time for public voting next week.
Let’s Dispel Myths and Celebrate the Capabilities of Blind Individuals Together!
Date: April 20, 2024, 12 Noon – 4 pmLocation: Checkerspot BreweryAddress: 1421 Ridgley Street, Baltimore Maryland You’re invited to a one-of-a-kind event that promises to delight your senses and expand your understanding about blindness. Blind Industries and Services of Maryland (BISM) is excited to invite you to our fundraising event at Checkerspot Brewery on April […]
Baltimore officials consider selling city-owned office tower at 7 E. Redwood St., most likely for conversion to apartments
The Baltimore Development Corporation is exploring plans to sell the 20-story office tower at 7 E. Redwood St., and officials say it’s a prime candidate for conversion to apartments.
Hot Plate: Cane Collective at Stem & Vine, Feasts of the Seven Fishes, Christmas dining and more
Baltimore restaurants are feeling festive this week, hosting holiday parties, curating seafood towers, and making merry all over the place.
Brace yourself for an ‘Insidious’ experience at The Lyric Baltimore
The world of “Insidious” will jump off the screen and into Lyric Baltimore’s theater with “INSIDIOUS: THE FURTHER YOU FEAR” — a live, immersive horror experience based on the box office hit horror film franchise.
Wednesday Morning Headlines: Gov. Moore meets with victims of mass shooting; 7 shot and 1 killed in Salisbury; Man dies in Catonsville house fire; and more.
Gov. Moore meets with victims of Brooklyn mass shooting and tours community center – The Sun Wicomico Sheriff: 7 shot, 14-year-old killed in Salisbury mass shooting – WBAL-TV Man dies in house fire in Catonsville on July 4th – WBFF-TV Climate change could swamp this island in the Chesapeake Bay, but home sales are surging […]
BmoreArt’s Picks: December 2-8
BmoreArt’s picks this week: Dara Lorenzo tour + lecture at Goucher Rosenberg Gallery, Baltimore Cinematic Universe at SNF Parkway, and more.
Big Time Rush to headline this summer’s Maryland State Fair concert series
American boy band Big Time Rush will headline a concert series at the Maryland State Fair this summer, where they will perform Sept. 7.
Maryland approves $3.4 million bond for affordable housing in Columbia
Top state officials have approved a $3.4 million bond to revamp affordable housing in Columbia while maintaining their commitment to sustainability and clean energy.
Pig out on vegan mushroom ‘bacon’ at Meat the Mushroom’s pop-up event
Meat the Mushroom, the Baltimore vegan brand of plant-based products that were recently featured on Shark Tank, is launching its “Swap Out the Swine” movement with a debut pop-up event Friday.
Hot Plate: Dimples open in Locust Point, Thanksgiving plans, Beaujolais Nouveau at Petit Louis and more
From openings to wine dinners to prepping for Thanksgiving, this week is a busy one in the Baltimore food world.
Hot Plate: Key Bridge assistance, Easter plans, Charm City Heat Festival, and more
This has been one of the most challenging weeks in recent Baltimore history but it has also highlighted the strength of the community – including the restaurant world. This coming week, local restaurants will continue to do what they do best, feeding, comforting, and supporting all the people of Baltimore.
Chafing at state control, Howard County creates workgroup and advisory panel for cannabis
The Howard County Council has unanimously voted to create an adult-use cannabis advisory panel and workgroup. The effort is an attempt to have some say in the county’s cannabis industry amidst far-reaching state regulations that limit county revenue from cannabis sales and prevent any county licensing role.
Hot Plate: Restaurant Weeks begin, Bastille Day parties, Origins series discussion and more
This week is a hot one in the Baltimore restaurant world, with upcoming openings, Restaurant Week promotions, and much more.
