Last week, we shared news about traffic changes coming to the Harborplace area; a Baltimore County Council member’s resignation; and the sale of a prominent Towson office building.
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Wednesday Afternoon Headlines: Maryland approves $50.3M Key Bridge cleanup contract; Woman dies at Baltimore jail; Group sues Baltimore over tax sale practices; and more.
Maryland approves $50.3M contract for Key Bridge cleanup — The Baltimore Sun Woman dies while in custody at Baltimore Central Booking & Intake Center — The Baltimore Banner Baltimore City sued by community group over tax sale practices — WJZ Man acquitted in teen’s 2010 killing after multiple trials now faces unrelated rape, assault charges […]
Comedian Mike Birbiglia to perform in Baltimore on Feb. 4 and 5
Tickets to comedian Mike Birbiglia’s Baltimore shows next year will go on sale for the public Wednesday at 10 a.m.
As federal regulations change, see Maryland’s key cannabis statistics
The Justice Department and the Drug Enforcement Administration announced the recognition and medical use of marijuana April 23.
Light Street now reappearing in the new Locke Landing development, home sales at development ‘wildly successful’
Townhomes and new apartment buildings are rising at rapid pace at Locke Landing, a 25-acre residential redevelopment in Baltimore Peninsula.
Carpe Librum Bookstore and Art Gallery Website Sale through Friday
Stan Lee, the shop cat at Carpe Librum Bookstore and Art Gallery, would like to announce that the bookstore is having a sale on the website today through Friday. Get 20% off your order with promo code Stan Lee at checkout. Baltimore residents can also get free delivery. Some books he suggests include Toto’s Tale, […]
We just want to grab a bottle of wine with our groceries. Why won’t Annapolis allow it?
Maryland Democrats who keep a tight hold on beer and wine sales should recognize that their Puritanism makes for miserable dinner parties.
STRUT fashion show has Baltimore’s youth on the runway
Tickets are now on sale for STRUT, Baltimore biggest youth-driven fashion and performance showcase taking place March 15.
Wednesday Afternoon Headlines: Justin Tucker’s mansion going for sale; Baltimore County water bills to rise; Human remains found at Patapsco Valley State Park; and more.
Former Ravens kicker Justin Tucker’s Maryland mansion to hit market — The Baltimore Sun Baltimore County water rate to increase again by almost 5% come July — WBAL Human remains discovered by hiker near trail at Patapsco Valley State Park — WMAR Home listings have plummeted in these Baltimore-area ZIP codes — Baltimore Business Journal […]
Cannabis tax receipts reach new heights in Maryland
A new report shows the state of Maryland collected more than $22.3 million in cannabis sales tax revenue between April and June.
Frederick-Based Home Buying Company Founder Selected for Real Estate Bees Expert Contributor Program
by Justin Mitchell, Maryland Cash Home Buyers (MCHB) Justin Mitchell, founder of Maryland Cash Home Buyers (MCHB), has been selected as an Expertise Verified contributor by Real Estate Bees, a real estate industry platform, and named a Strategic Home Sale Options & As-Is Solutions Advisor through their Publicity Program. According to Real Estate Bees’ published […]
Early Bird All-Access Passes to Maryland Film Festival available now
Early Bird sales for All-Access Passes to the Maryland Film Festival are on sale through March 17. This year’s festival will run May 2-5.
Visit Baltimore VP Kireem Swinton to serve as interim president and CEO starting July 1
Kireem Swinton, Visit Baltimore’s Vice President of Sales & Customer Experience, will serve as the organization’s interim president and CEO, starting July 1.
Urban Landscape (Hampden edition): Church conversion moves ahead, Wine Source sale update, apartment project stalls, new festival on June 1
Developers won preliminary approval to convert a dormant Hampden church to a restaurant and are now looking for a tenant to fill the space.
Lawmakers propose bill to phase out PFAS ‘forever pesticides’ in Maryland
Maryland lawmakers are proposing legislation to phase out the sale and use of pesticides containing PFAS, also known as “forever chemicals.”
