ICE cannot detain Kilmar Ábrego García again, federal judge rules — The Baltimore Banner Gov. Moore signs ban on local ICE deals, first bill out of legislative session — The Baltimore Sun Baltimore restaurant files for bankruptcy to prevent foreclosure sale of Fells Point building — WJZ López to leave DHS amid ongoing controversy over […]
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Tuesday Morning Headlines: Efforts to protect pets in Baltimore County; A call for E-Z Pass toll debt relief; The lagging market for luxury waterfront condos in Baltimore; and more.
Bills in Baltimore County aim to increase protections for animals and pets – CBS Baltimore Baltimore’s most luxorious waterfront condos have never been cheaper – Baltimore Banner Attorney says $100 million proposal marks progress in Archdiocese bankruptcy case – WBAL News Radio A call for relief as E-ZPass toll debt hits six figures for some […]
HGTV and Bravo stars will help us get ready for spring at the Home & Garden Show
Matt Bashaw from “Yard Crashers” and Craig Conover from “Southern Charms are just two attractions of the Maryland Home & Garden Show.
Thursday Afternoon Headlines: Maryland House Speaker Adrienne A. Jones resigns; Light snow forecast for Baltimore region Friday; Anne Arundel veteran breaks three Guinness World Records; and more.
Jones to step down, ending historic era as House Speaker –Maryland Matters Baltimore region to see very light snow Friday | Here’s where — WBAL Anne Arundel County veteran shatters Guinness Records in emotional tribute to soldiers lost in Iraq — WMAR Italian restaurant to open with robot servers — Baltimore Business Journal Locked-up children […]
Byrnes & Associates selected to acquire and refurbish the city-owned office building at 7 E. Redwood St.; plans call for it remain office space
Byrnes & Associates Inc. plans to acquire and refurbish the city-owned office building at 7 E. Redwood Street for continued use as office space, once it reaches an agreement with the city on a price and other sale terms.
UNDER $500 Exhibition and Sale
Deck the walls by giving the gift of art this holiday season! Maryland Art Place (MAP) is excited to host its 10th annual UNDER $500 affordable art sale where artwork is sold on a first come first served basis right off our gallery walls! Friday, December 9 from 6 pm to 10 pm (ticketed) and […]
Monday Morning Headlines: A clear path for the next potential Md. House speaker; Baltimore police warn of string of high-end winter coat robberies; African-type cat ID’d in Reservoir Hill; and more.
A renewed effort to bring beer and wine sales to grocery stores – WYPR News A clear path emerges for Del. Pena-Melnyk as next House Speaker – Maryland Matters JHU Press partners with Holocaust mueum to digitally map Nazi camps – The Sun Baltimore Police raise warning after string of high-end winter coat robberies – […]
The Broadmead retirement community in Hunt Valley plans to expand by converting three office buildings to 80 residences and amenities
Broadmead, the senior living community in Hunt Valley, plans to expand by converting three office buildings in a corporate park in Sparks to a satellite campus with 80 residences and amenities.
North Avenue Market acquired by group of partners in $3.25M deal
A group of partners have purchased the North Avenue Market in a $3.25 million sale that includes the transfer of a liquor license.
Friday Afternoon Headlines: Abrego Garcia’s lawyers request gag order for Trump officials; See $20M upgrades to Ravens’ practice facility; Grocery chain to close 4 Maryland locations; and more.
Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s lawyers ask judge to ban top Trump admin. officials from making “baseless public attacks” — WJZ Ravens unveil cutting-edge practice facility after $20M overhaul — Baltimore Business Journal Grocery chain to close 4 Maryland locations — The Baltimore Sun Attorney General Brown declares victory in fight for AmeriCorps funding — WMAR Online […]
Friday Afternoon Headlines: Amid stormy forecasts, Baltimore prepares to celebrate 50th LGBTQ+ Pride; Maryland’s electric vehicle rules face uncertainty under Trump; and more.
‘Fifty Shades of Pride’ : Baltimore celebrates five decades of queer joy and resistance — The Afro Showers and stormy weather expected for Father’s Day weekend in Maryland — WJZ Maryland’s phaseout of gas-powered cars uncertain after Trump blocks California rules — The Baltimore Sun Maryland collected over $17.5 million in tax revenue from weed […]
Mayor Scott wants the cost of relocating the Sisson Street ‘Dump’ to be ‘net neutral’ to city taxpayers, officials say
Baltimore officials have a strategy for how the city can pay to move the Sisson Street ‘Dump’ to a leased site at 2801 Falls Road.
Renaissance Baltimore Harborplace Hotel bought back by its lender at auction for $30M
One of downtown Baltimore’s largest hotels, The Renaissance Baltimore Harborplace Hotel, has been bought back by its lender for $30 million.
Merritt Gallery & Renaissance Fine Arts to close after more than 40 years
Merritt Gallery & Renaissance Fine Arts is shutting down after more than four decades of showcasing fine art collections.
