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Maryland to receive more than $80M to create EV charging stations for medium- and heavy-duty vehicles along I-95 corridor
Charging stations for electric trucks, buses, and other vehicles will be installed along the Interstate 95 corridor with federal grant funds.
BmoreArt’s Picks: November 28 – December 4
BmoreArt’s picks this week: Christiana Caro in conversation at Saul Zentz Screening Room, Alonzo Davis virtual exhibition and discussion at the Driskell Center, and more.
From Tea in the Garden with Jazz Music to Bluegrass Sunsets – Enjoy Spring Treats at Star Bright Farm
Spring has sprung at Star Bright Farm. Enjoy beautiful afternoons and lovely evenings at the farm, plus pick up some treats at the Barn Market. This Saturday, May 20, unwind in the garden while the soothing sounds of Michael Joseph Harris and Alfonso Ponticelli fill the air as they summon Django Reinhardt style “Gypsy-Jazz”. Kick off […]
Chesapeake oyster recovery key to climate resilience and healthy communities
For the fourth year in a row, Chesapeake Bay oyster populations have been above the median, a welcome sign for recovery efforts in the region, according to a new Chesapeake Bay Foundation report.
Black Friday Champagne Shopping & Small Business Saturday with Monkton Road Band – This Weekend at Star Bright Farm
At Star Bright Farm, we are excited about this holiday season! Stop by this Black Friday and Small Business Saturday, and get all of your holiday shopping done early. We have so many products for bath, body, home and garden. On (Black) Friday, we will have Champagne Shopping ALL day and 15% off select products. […]
Hot Plate: Smoke at The Point, Union turns 12, Charles St. Promenade and more
From pop-up BBQ to strawberry desserts, this week, Baltimore restaurants are making the most of the season. Here’s a look at what’s coming up around town:
Baltimore businesses giving away Preakness tickets as part of new ‘Preak Weeks’ initiative
More than 20 Baltimore businesses will be giving away a pair of Preakness 148 tickets each day through May 19.
FashionEASTa Returns to Harbor East and it’s the Fashion Event of the Year!
On Saturday, September 17, FashionEASTa: The Harbor East Fashion Show returns to Aliceanna Street for the first time since 2019! This is your chance to #weartherunway as Harbor East retailers highlight their newest and hottest trends. Aliceanna Street will be the place to be all afternoon! From 12pm-2pm, enjoy top-40 hits and pop classics from […]
Hot Plate: Christmas gifting, Feast of the Seven Fishes, McFaul’s turns one, and more
Spirits are high around Baltimore, as we kick off the most festive week of the year. Local restaurants are rising to the occasion with special hours, fun gift ideas, and lots of sparkle.
In preparation for Artscape 2025 one month away, local muralists are creating an ‘Urban Oasis’ under the JFX
Artists have begun painting murals under the Jones Falls Expressway and other preparations are underway for this year’s Artscape festival.
A government shutdown could halt flood insurance, delaying thousands of home closings
Congress keeps hitting dead ends in attempts to extend a long-term plan for the federal program that provides flooding coverage for homeowners in the country. Unless the National Flood Insurance Program’s renewal happens by its new deadline of Feb. 2, it could lapse.
East Baltimore group honors 15 people with Black Wall Street Awards for Community Impact
A community partnership group in East Baltimore will honor 15 East Baltimore residents, business, and community leaders at an awards ceremony this Thursday.
Belair-Edison merchants aim to forge bonds, invigorate neighborhood
In northeast Baltimore’s third most populous neighborhood, Belair-Edison, businesses embrace social connections as a strategy for success.
Stakeholders share visions for making the Jones Falls Valley Baltimore’s next major civic amenity
Nearly 100 Baltimoreans gathered Tuesday to discuss transforming the Lower Jones Falls Valley into Baltimore’s next major civic amenity.
