Mi & Yu Noodle Bar will close on February 15th after almost eight years in Federal Hill. Owner Edward Kim said he is ready to retire after a long career as a chef and restaurant owner.
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Last Week, This Week: Stories You Need To Start Your Day (News From Nov. 20-24)
Last week, we shared news of the closure of the H&S Bakery Outlet in Fells Point, the story behind a new “coffeecade,” and a round-up of three new exhibitions at the Baltimore Museum of Art.
Here’s what to expect in Maryland when recreational marijuana is legal in 2023
Adult use of marijuana outside of Maryland’s medical program will become legal on July 1 next year but the state’s legislative arm must still hash out rules from taxation to regulating sales from marijuana dispensaries. That means it’s unlikely that dispensaries will be able to sell marijuana to anyone at least 21 years old or […]
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.
Memento of a Baltimore love story: Sara Haardt and Henry Louis Mencken’s silver tea service, a wedding gift, goes up for auction
Some fans of Baltimore writer Henry Louis Mencken collect signed copies of his books, including first editions. This week a different sort of Mencken item is up for sale. Sloans & Kenyon Auctioneers and Appraisers in Chevy Chase is offering the silver tea service and tableware that were given to H. L. Mencken and Sara […]
Tuesday Afternoon Headlines: BCPS announces $76M agreement for employee pay raises; Cox campaign appeals decision to allow early counting of mail-in ballots; and more.
Baltimore County schools announces pay raises, bonuses for some employees — WBAL Cox campaign appeals decision to allow early counting of mail-in ballots — WTOP Southwest Airlines attendants protest outside BWI Airport for better pay, working conditions — WJZ Backers of Baltimore term limit ballot question kick off campaign to sway voters — The Baltimore […]
Maryland small and mid-sized manufacturers receive nearly $1M in grants to modernize their businesses
Maryland’s commerce department is awarding nearly $1 million in grants to 23 small and mid-sized manufacturers to help them modernize their businesses.
A 2023 Collection of Columns and Essays
From a Tuscan adventure, to a grandson’s first Orioles game, to an apartment renter’s tribulations, enjoy this 2023 collection of Baltimore Fishbowl columns and personal essays.
Margaret Li and Irene Li: Perfectly Good Food (with Jesse Gadston) – 5/26 at The Ivy Bookshop
The Ivy is delighted to host an evening with Irene Li and Margaret Li in celebration of their newest cookbook, PERFECTLY GOOD FOOD! Jesse Galdston of FireFly Farms Market in Baltimore’s Whitehall Market will join Irene and Margaret in conversation. Click here to RSVP! PERFECTLY GOOD FOOD is an accessible, vibrant, and tasty guide to cooking […]
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.
Pandora to open Harbor East store
The Pandora jewelry company is planning to open a new store in Harbor East, the Harbor East Management Group announced Friday.
Up for auction in Towson: A piano with ties to John Lennon, Yoko Ono, Andy Warhol, Sam Green.
Alex Cooper Auctioneers in Towson is auctioning off a 1929 Baldwin piano that has ties to John Lennon, Yoko Ono, Andy Warhol, and Sam Green.
Hot House: First-ever time on the market for the elegant French-style Hathaway House
The French-style Hathaway House in Owings Mills, with a relaxing sunroom and breathtaking gardens, is on the market for the first time ever.
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.
Maryland’s marijuana marketplace bill lacks worker protections, advocates say
Marijuana advocates say there is a glaring oversight in Maryland’s new bill to set up a recreational marijuana marketplace by July 1. The bill, which regulates the distribution of business licenses, sets sales tax rates and levies fees for medical shops to convert to recreational ones, does not have a provision which protects employees in the […]
