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 […]
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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!
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.
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 […]
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 […]
Wednesday Afternoon Headlines: Maryland judge rules against Musk and DOGE actions at USAID; Federal cuts hit Maryland Food Bank; Maryland made $72M from sales tax on recreational cannabis last year; and more.
Maryland judge says Elon Musk & DOGE’s actions at USAID violate constitution — WMAR Maryland Food Bank faces major hole after USDA slashes program — Baltimore Business Journal Maryland made $72 million from sales tax on recreational cannabis in 2024 — The Baltimore Sun Pesticide safety groups pull support for PFAS bill after House amendments […]
HFStival goes old school with in-person box-office ticket sales this Saturday
HFStival, a progressive rock music festival, will sell a limited number of upper deck tickets in-person on Saturday.
All Things Go Festival 2026 unveils lineup of Merriweather performers
Brandi Carlile, Hayley Williams, Lola Young, and Mitski? Yes please! All Things Go 2026 promises to be all things great at Merriweather.
Comedian John Mulaney to perform in Baltimore in 2026
Comedian John Mulaney is bringing his “Mister Whatever” tour to Baltimore next year. Tickets go on sale this week.
Wednesday Afternoon Headlines: Maryland Stadium Authority approves Orioles sale; Baltimore OKs $1 vacant home sale program; Baltimore sues Eli Lilly, other drugmakers over inflated prices; and more.
Orioles sale to David Rubenstein approved by Maryland Stadium Authority — WJZ Baltimore City approves program to sell vacant homes for $1 — WBAL Baltimore sues Eli Lilly, other drugmakers for artificially inflating insulin prices — The Baltimore Sun Century-old pipe, which carries the sewage of more than a million area residents, needs more repairs […]
No sale: Office building near Baltimore’s Inner Harbor fails to sell for $1.26M
Despite a last minute flurry of bids, a four-story office building near Baltimore’s Inner Harbor failed to sell in an online auction on Tuesday.
Homeland Shopping Center gets new owners in more than $4M sale
Baltimore’s Homeland Shopping Center has new owners, after York Investment Inc bought the property for more than $4 million.
Friday Afternoon Headlines: Legionella bacteria detected in water at three Baltimore courthouses; Md. liquor stores voice concerns about proposed grocery alcohol sales; Ellicott City woman embezzled $1M for Taylor Swift tickets and other items; and more.
Water testing finds elevated levels of legionella bacteria at Baltimore City courthouses — WBAL Maryland liquor stores fear losses as Gov. Moore backs grocery alcohol sales — The Baltimore Sun Ellicott City woman embezzled $1M, used funds for Taylor Swift tickets, luxury items — The Baltimore Banner Man with ties to owner of Baltimore-based Berger […]
Summer Plein Air Show in Highlandtown coming in August
The 12th annual Summer Plein Air Show takes place the first Saturday in August, hosted by the Crystal Moll and Highlandtown Galleries.
