Last week, we shared an update about Columbia’s Lakefront Library plans, efforts to keep Baltimore’s Top of the World Observation Deck open, the second No Kings day of protest.
Revisit the stories here:

“BOPA rebrands as Create Baltimore, aims to collaborate with the Living Classrooms Foundation to keep the Top of the World Observation Deck open past November“: BOPA/Create Baltimore and Living Classrooms Foundation representatives confirm that theyโre working together on a plan to keep the observation deck open past this fall but caution that itโs not yet a done deal.

“Columbiaโs Lakefront Library and affordable housing plans back on track“: Since the 2023 plans were unveiled, the Lakefront Library project’s future was shaky, but it is back on track, along with affordable housing.

“Bad Day at Woodbrook“: On a warm Saturday afternoon in 1920, a freight and passenger train traveling on the old “Ma & Pa” railroad collided head-on, leaving two trainmen dead.

“VinylCon! record fair coming to Baltimore this weekend“: VinylCon! will make its Baltimore debut on Oct. 25 and 26 at UNION Craft Brewing. Organizers expect it to be Maryland’s largest record fair this year.

“Dan Rodricks: Along the national pike in Catonsville, No Kings demonstrators shared the โmusic of democracyโ“: No Kings demonstrators this weekend were reminiscent of anti-draft and anti-war protestors of the Sixties and Seventies, writes Dan Rodricks.
