The Great Baltimore Oyster Partnership is celebrating its 12th oyster planting season with the installation of Baltimore’s largest public oyster garden at the new Lighthouse Point Marina.
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Owner of Pete’s Grille in Waverly buys Werner’s Restaurant on Redwood Street
The owner of Pete’s Grille in Waverly has acquired Werner’s Restaurant at 225 East Redwood Street and plans to reopen in November.
Baltimore on watch for possible tornado, thunderstorms forecast for region
A tornado watch has been issued for the Baltimore area until 7 p.m. Monday, according to the National Weather Service.
BmoreArt’s Picks: July 1-7
BmoreArt’s picks this week: Outdoor Sculpture Invitational at Adkins Arboretum, opening reception for Jennifer McBrien at Hotel Indigo, and more.
A bat, a wish list, and a (computer) vision: two Hopkins students could revolutionize bat measuring for the Orioles, MLB, and beyond
Two Johns Hopkins University engineering students figured out how to use AI and computer vision to measure a baseball bat’s dimensions in a matter of seconds — a development that could save the Baltimore Orioles countless hours and manpower.
Final Rest Stops: For more than a decade WFBR-AM disc jockey Johnny Walker kept Baltimoreans in stitches
WFBR-AM disc jockey Johnny Walker entertained Baltmoreans on the airwaves for more than a decade. But off the air, he sought solitude.
Grant makes Waves: $2 million to expand internet access in underserved Baltimore neighborhoods
A $2 million grant will help increase and improve internet access for select apartment buildings in underserved Baltimore neighborhoods.
Former Raven Ray Lewis to compete on a ‘Survivor-like’ CBS reality show called ‘Beyond the Edge’
For years Ray Lewis thrilled football fans as the Super Bowl MVP-winning linebacker for the Baltimore Ravens. Now he’s coming back for a different sort of competition in a new CBS reality show that’s been dubbed “Celebrity Survivor.”
Baltimore County pilot program aims to increase recycling at apartment communities
Baltimore County is promoting recycling and reducing contamination within the recycling stream as part of a new pilot program with several apartment communities.
Final Rest Stops: Sportscaster Charley M. “The Coach” Eckman kept local sport fans roaring for more than 40 years
Sportscaster Charley M. “The Coach” Eckman, who kept local sports fans roaring for more than 40 years, was known for intoning his trademark dismissive line “call a cab” when anything annoyed him.
BmoreArt’s Picks: January 28 – February 3
BmoreArt’s picks this week: Aruna D’ Souza lecture at MICA, Jill Orlov talk at the Pratt, The Shape of Power gallery talk at SAAM, and more.
Thursday Afternoon Headlines: Preakness date could change; Violence reduction efforts seek to address teens’ belief of ‘need’ to have gun; More than 86K Baltimoreans face extreme heat due to city landscape; and more.
Preakness Stakes date reportedly in question due to horse safety concerns — WJZ Addressing some Baltimore teens’ belief they ‘need’ a gun is at the heart of new efforts to reduce youth violence — The Baltimore Sun More than 86K Baltimore residents face extreme heat because of city landscape — WBAL Former CEO at Strong […]
MSNBC, Fox News programs put Baltimore back in national spotlight
Baltimore was back in the cable news spotlight on Tuesday after Baltimore State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby defended herself against federal charges on Joy Reid’s show on MSNBC, and Fox News commentator Tucker Carlson urged people not to visit the city.
Buyers are dying to get into this tidy Brooklyn Park home that is a temple to the dark arts. And the Raiders.
It seems only fitting that Baltimore – home of macabre master Edgar Allan Poe – now boasts one of the most jaw-dropping homes to hit the Internet: a tidy bungalow filled with coffins and crosses and done up in fifty shades of gray. The Zillow listing for the one-bedroom, one-bathroom home at 228 Townsend Avenue […]
Wednesday Afternoon Headlines: Lidl grocery store in Brooklyn Park closes; Person killed by asphalt roller in Hampden; Chesapeake Bay pollution settlement finalized; and more.
Lidl to close store in Brooklyn Park, but eyes opening of new Baltimore store — Baltimore Business Journal Person struck by asphalt roller in Hampden dies — WBAL Settlement finalized in lawsuit that challenged enforcement of limits to Chesapeake Bay pollution from Pennsylvania — Maryland Matters BPD releases body cam footage from deadly police-involved shooting […]
