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.
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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.
Wednesday Afternoon Headlines: Beer and wine sales in grocery stores get governor’s support; Man found guilty of attempted murder in Harford Mall shooting; Who was Luigi Mangione’s grandfather?; and more.
Gov. Moore backs selling beer and wine in Maryland grocery stores — The Baltimore Sun Wesley Lyons Jr. found guilty of attempted murder in Harford Mall shooting — WBAL Pugnacious, accomplished, at times offensive: Luigi Mangione’s grandfather was often in the news — Baltimore Brew Police issued over 7,000 citations after drivers fail to stop […]
Amy Sherald’s exhibit at the Baltimore Museum of Art is sold out again
The “Amy Sherald: American Sublime” exhibition currently on view at the Baltimore Museum of Art is sold out again.
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.
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.
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
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 […]
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 […]
Baltimore’s Mount Vernon historic district and Mount Clare Museum will be featured on Maryland House & Garden Pilgrimage tours next spring
Twelve of Mount Vernon’s architectural treasures and the Mount Clare Museum will be available to tour when the Maryland House & Garden Pilgrimage visits Baltimore City twice next spring.
Hot Plate: Sisu opens, soft shell season, wine dinners and more
As summer unofficially kicks off, the Baltimore restaurant community is going all in on seafood, seasonal flavors, and wine dinners.
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 […]
Family Fall Festival at Star Bright Farm – This Saturday, November 1
Join Star Bright Farm for one of their favorite events of the year – the annual Family Fall Festival, this Saturday, November 1. It’s a perfect day to bring the family out to the farm to enjoy food, music, shopping, activities, and plenty of open space. FAMILY FALL FESTIVALSaturday, November 110:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. […]
Friday Afternoon Headlines: Judge orders return of mistakenly deported Maryland man; Ravens’ Lamar Jackson and NASCAR’s Dale Earnhardt Jr. vie for rights to No. 8; Pet owners concerned they received wrong cremains; and more.
Judge orders return of Maryland man mistakenly deported to El Salvador — WJZ Ravens QB Lamar Jackson files trademark opposition against NASCAR’s Dale Earnhardt Jr. over use of No. 8 — The Baltimore Sun ‘I think we were conned’: More pet owners come forward, concerned they received wrong cremains — WBAL Moore to issue executive […]
