Last week, we shared news about the arrest of Maryland native and former Gilman School valedictorian Luigi Mangione, who has been charged in the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson; details about the 150th Preakness Stakes; and the looming closure of Nacho Mama’s restaurants.
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“Former Gilman valedictorian Luigi Mangione, charged in murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO, has Baltimore roots“: Luigi Mangione, a graduate of the Gilman School in Baltimore, has been charged with second-degree murder and gun charges in last weekโs brazen shooting of United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson.

“Brownโs Motel to be replaced with 89-unit apartment complex for people aged 55+“: An 89-unit apartment complex for people aged 55 and older will take the place of Brownโs Motel, near the outskirts of Ellicott City and just down Baltimore National Pike from Patapsco Valley State Park.

“Family of Luigi Mangione โshocked and devastatedโ by arrest“: The family of Luigi Mangione, the former Gilman School valedictorian charged in the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, say they are โshocked and devastatedโ by their family memberโs arrest.

“Construction to begin in January on 331-unit luxury apartment building at The Village of Cross Keys“: Construction is scheduled to begin in January on Baltimoreโs next major luxury apartment building, a 331-unit structure called Sanctuary at Cross Keys.

“Nacho Mamaโs to close Canton and Towson restaurants after 30 years“: Nacho Mamaโs, known for their hubcap margaritas and nacho plates, will close its restaurants in Canton and Towson, effective Jan. 12, 2025.
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“Hot House: Not your typical rowhouse. This Second Empire ‘twin’ townhouse calls Cathedral Hill home.“: This stunning Second Empire “twin” townhouse is nestled in the heart of Cathedral Hill, the neighborhood just south of Mount Vernon.

“Final Preakness before Pimlico rebuild will include events across Maryland“: When the Preakness Stakes takes place at Pimlico Race Course next year for the final time before the racing facilityโs $400 million renovation, it will be among a longer itinerary of โPreakness Festivalโ events happening across Maryland.

“Artscape changes: A move to May from August, and 2 days not 3“: Baltimoreโs Artscape festival will shift from August to May in 2025, will be shortened from three days to two, and will be produced by the City of Baltimore and not the independent Baltimore Office of Promotion and the Arts.

“State’s first national wildlife refuge in over 60 years established in Southern Maryland“: A new wildlife refuge in Southern Maryland is the Chesapeake Bay watershedโs first national wildlife refuge in more than 25 years and the first in Maryland in over 60 years.

“Bigย Fish: Toni Draper and the enduring legacy of The Afro“: Frances “Toni” Draper is now in her second stint at the helm of The Afro, a storied publication at the highest echelons of the nation’s legacy Black press. She became president of the paper in 1987 and left in 1999 to pursue ministry. In 2018, she returned.

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