Last week, we shared news about what Howard County’s TARDIS really is, a pop-up shop in Mount Vernon, and a Baltimore student who got to ask Pope Leo XIV a question during the National Catholic Youth Conference.
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Dan Rodricks: At Second Chance, two huge reminders of the Ravens’ first Super Bowl
At Second Chance, Inc., the massive salvage emporium in South Baltimore, Dan Rodricks came across two huge reminders of the Ravens’ first Super Bowl victory 25 years ago.
Tuesday Afternoon Headlines: Northeast Baltimore rallies against Royal Farms; Topgolf Baltimore listed for sale; Md. health dept. unable to provide documentation it received $1.4B in owed federal funds; and more.
Old vets and new recruits rally to stop a Royal Farms store in Baltimore — Baltimore Brew Topgolf Baltimore listed for sale — about a year after opening — Baltimore Business Journal Audit: Maryland Dept. of Health unable to provide documentation it received $1.4B in owed federal funding — The Baltimore Sun SunChips highlights Baltimore […]
Fortune Feimster at Lyric Baltimore August 26 – Tickets On Sale Now!
Fortune FeimsterLyric Baltimore | August 26 at 7:30pmOn sale now! Affable, charismatic and one of a kind, Fortune Feimster is a standup comedian, writer and actor who uses her confessional comedy to bring people together. Through laughter and storytelling, Fortune shows audiences of all ages, backgrounds, and sexual orientations that common ground is only a joke or […]
New Maryland law attempts to reduce racism in home appraisals
A new Maryland law attempts to reduce discrimination in real estate appraisals by making a relatively small change.
Judge offers Baltimore $100 million in opioid abatement funds
Baltimore may receive much less than it was hoping from its trial against opioid distributors McKesson and AmerisourceBergen after a ruling from Maryland Circuit Court Judge Lawerence Fletcher-Hill last Friday.
BmoreArt’s Picks: June 10-16
BmoreArt’s picks this week: Aaron Dante interviews Cara Ober, Lisa Snowden, and Michael Teitelbaum at Pratt Central Library; and more.
Two former Baltimore libraries are back in circulation. Book a tour to check them out.
Two former Baltimore libraries are for sale: one Richardson Revival-style property on Broadway, and one on Central Avenue with a 360-degree observatory view.
FashionEASTA runway show to return June 7 in Harbor East
Models will show off the latest women’s and men’s apparel and accessories next month at FashionEASTa: The Harbor East Fashion Show.
Navigating Inherited Property in Maryland: A Guide for Personal Representatives
by Justin Mitchell, Maryland Cash Home Buyers (MCHB) When someone inherits a house in Maryland, the property often becomes a financial weight before it becomes an asset. For Personal Representatives (executors) tasked with settling an estate, inherited real estate can bring ongoing insurance premiums, maintenance costs, utility bills, property taxes, and potential liability—while the estate […]
Monday Afternoon Headlines: Hopkins-owned company to cut over 1,000 jobs; Maryland’s cannabis tax could jump to 12%; Baltimore celebrates Trans Day of Visibility; and more.
Hopkins to shut down 1,000-employee subsidiary — Baltimore Business Journal Maryland’s cannabis tax could jump to 12%. Will it boost black market sales? — The Baltimore Sun ‘We will not be erased’: Baltimore celebrates Trans Day of Visibility with speeches, calls to action — WBAL An Uber-like on-demand Water Taxi service for Baltimore in the […]
Here’s how federal and state action may affect Maryland electric vehicle programs
Maryland joined a coalition of states and Washington, D.C. in a lawsuit Wednesday to overturn an executive order from President Donald Trump that blocks billions in funding for electric vehicle charging stations.Â
Maryland Home & Garden + Craft Show to return next month
The Maryland Home & Garden + Craft Show will return next month with an orchid show and sale, home improvement television show hosts, hundreds of crafters and exhibitors, and more.
BDC chief Otis Rolley says he will participate in the next Sisson Street Task Force meeting, apologizes to chair Odette Ramos for his agency’s no-show this week
Baltimore Development Corporation President and CEO Otis Rolley says he will participate in the next Sisson Street Task Force meeting and apologized for the agency’s no-show this week.
Tuesday Morning Headlines: Visit of Project 2025 author sparks protest; Jury selection begins in Rachel Morin case; 3-percent IT tax in state budget; and more.
Maryland won’t get fighter jets from D.C. as previously promised – WBAL News Radio Baltimore visit of Project 2025 author sparks protest – CBS Baltimore/WJZ-TV Attorney General urges customers to delete 23andMe data amid bankruptcy – WMAR-TV Defense’s last-minute motions denied, jury selection proceeds in Rachel Morin murder trial – Fox 5 News Federal government […]
