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
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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 […]
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.
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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.
Thursday Afternoon Headlines: Adnan Syed will not serve more time, judge rules; HUD Baltimore field office to close; Lawmakers consider no tax on tips; and more.
Judge grants Adnan Syed’s request to reduce sentence; won’t serve any more time — Associated Press HUD Baltimore field office to close, another casualty of Musk’s DOGE — Baltimore Brew No tax on tips? Maryland lawmakers are considering it. — The Baltimore Sun Dueling bills in Maryland: A battle over mileage fees and the future […]
Mount Vernon buildings linked to designer Rita St. Clair sell at auction for more than $1.3M
The former home of Rita St. Clair Associates and a neighboring building that contained the designer’s shop sold at auction Tuesday for bids totaling more than $1.3 million.
‘Spirited bidding’: Greenwood’s Towing property, a prime development parcel on West North Avenue, sold at auction for $2.3 million
A prime development parcel on West North Avenue – and a location that may be familiar to drivers who have had their cars towed in the city – has been sold at auction after heavy bidding.
Tuesday Afternoon Headlines: Beyoncé coming to Maryland; Trump admin appeals Maryland judge’s birthright citizenship ruling; Hopkins joins universities suing over NIH cuts; and more.
Beyoncé to bring ‘Cowboy Carter’ Tour to Maryland. Here’s how to get tickets — WBAL Trump administration appeals Maryland judge’s ruling blocking birthright citizenship order — The Baltimore Sun Johns Hopkins joins lawsuit against NIH cuts to universities — The Baltimore Banner Here’s how many snow days Maryland school districts have left. — WJZ State […]
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.
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. […]
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.
