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With spotted lanternflies wrecking U.S. crops, one Maryland vineyard is enlisting ducks to take a quack at the pest problem.
A vineyard in Frederick County, Maryland is using ducks to curtail an invasion of spotted lanternflies. The colorful insects are wreaking havoc on crops throughout the nation.
Mark Your Calendars: August 2025 Events
From concerts by big names to smaller (but still entertaining) musical performances, opportunities to explore new foods and get messy, there’s plenty to do this month.
Lizzo to perform at CFG Bank Arena in Baltimore on May 9
Lizzo is coming to Baltimore next spring, and in the words of the Grammy Award-winning singer herself: “It’s about damn time.”
Baltimore Farmers’ Market to reopen April 2
Baltimore’s famous farmers’ market is back, with the 2023 season set to open on Sunday, April 2.
Maryland SPCA to hold Woodstock-themed fundraiser for rescue animals on Sept. 23
Maryland SPCA will hold a 1969 Woodstock Festival-themed fundraiser Sept. 23 to support the more than 2,400 animals they rescue each year.
BMore Flea Market pop-up shopping events showcase one-of-a-kind vintage goods and crafts
Each weekend a group of creatives gathers to sell vintage clothing, collectables, handmade crafts, and one-of-a-kind goods at the BMore Flea Market. The vintage and craft market, which began outside of Penn Station in 2013, focuses on small and creative curators, artists and crafters in Baltimore. Held every Saturday — weather permitting — at Broadway […]
The top political storylines to monitor in Maryland during 2026
It’s no fun looking back at the disaster of 2025, so let’s look ahead to the most intriguing political storylines to watch in the coming year.
BmoreArt’s Picks: June 6-12
BmoreArt’s Picks presents the best weekly art openings, events, and performances happening in Baltimore and surrounding areas.
‘You Won’t Believe What They Look Like Today’: Comedians Steve Martin and Martin Short to perform in Baltimore in October 2023
Comedians Steve Martin and Martin Short will bring their live show, “You Won’t Believe What They Look Like Today,” to Lyric Baltimore on Oct. 28, 2023.
Hot Plate: The Local Oyster closes, Patterson Park BrewFest, Thanksgiving plans and more
This week, the Baltimore food scene is all over the place, from pickles to whiskey to Thanksgiving prep. Here’s a look at what’s coming up.
Urban Landscape: Fells Point library selling for $330,000; UB narrows search for developer; Patagonia sets Opening Weekend dates; Station North building goes up for auction; Jonathan Jensen pens ode to Dumpster Day
A former public library in Fells Point is expected to become a community resource hub and collaborative work setting, after city officials backed a local design and development team’s proposal to renovate and expand the property.
Hot House: Victorian home in Lutherville’s historic district
This Victorian home in Lutherville’s historic district features an entry hall fireplace, a chicken coop, and other charming details.
Maryland has more EV chargers than ever – but they’re not everywhere
There are nearly 1,700 electric vehicle charging stations in Maryland, but those opportunities are not spread evenly across the state.
The Manor Restaurant and Ultralounge in Mount Vernon has been sold to an undisclosed buyer, will reopen ‘in the coming weeks’
Three weeks after Baltimore’s liquor board granted approval for The Manor to reopen in Mount Vernon, the business has been sold to a so-far undisclosed buyer or buyers.
