Last week, we shared news about John Waters on “The View” to discuss his new voice acting gig as a cat; the abrupt closure of Baltimore’s foraged eatery; and the new location of Howard County’s TARDIS Little Free Library.
Revisit the stories here:

“Old Ellicott Cityโs TARDIS vanishes โ and reappears miles away in Elkridge“: TARDIS, Old Ellicott City hardly knew ya before you vanished under cover of night, only to reappear in the grassy hills of Elkridge.

“Reopening after $17.5M renovation, Chick Webb rec center honors a Baltimore jazz great“: Named after one of the cityโs jazz greats, an East Baltimore recreation center reopened Thursday, following a $17.5 million renovation that nearly doubled the facilityโs size.

“A modest proposal to examine Wes Mooreโs youth sports accomplishments“: Every element of Gov. Wes Moore’s background appears to be under scrutiny by at least one regional news outlet. Might the examination extend as far back as Little League? A satirical piece from Len Foxwell takes a look.

“Filmmaker John Waters tells the ladies of โThe Viewโ about voicing a cat in new adult animated comedy series โKevinโ“: In his first appearance on “The View,” Baltimore’s John Waters discussed voicing a cat in the new adult animated comedy series “Kevin.”

“Foraged abruptly closes Baltimore restaurant“: foraged eatery has held its final dinner service in Baltimore, chef Chris Amendola announced in a video message on social media.
