(Left to right) A rendering of the Pikesville Armory redevelopment; A child boards a school bus; A movie poster for "The Baltimoreons."
(Left to right) A rendering of the Pikesville Armory redevelopment; A child boards a school bus; A movie poster for "The Baltimoreons."

Last week, we shared news about a reopened portion of Charles Street, an update on the Pikesville Armory redevelopment, and plans to pay for the relocation of the Sisson Street Sanitation Yard and Citizen Drop-Off Center.

Revisit the stories here:

Charles Street is reopened to car traffic between 33rd Street and 32nd Street. Credit: Baltimore City Council member Odette Ramos.
Charles Street is reopened to car traffic between 33rd Street and 32nd Street. Credit: Baltimore City Council member Odette Ramos.

After four years, a key stretch of southbound Charles Street has reopened to car traffic“: After being closed for more than four years, a key southbound stretch of Charles Street has reopened to vehicular traffic.

A rendering depicts an aerial view of what the Pikesville Armory is expected to look like after it undergoes a multi-year, $100 million redevelopment and renovation. Rendering credit: Ziger/Snead.
A rendering depicts an aerial view of what the Pikesville Armory is expected to look like after it undergoes a multi-year, $100 million redevelopment and renovation. Rendering credit: Ziger/Snead.

Pikesville Armory completes first phase with spaces for meetings, events, offices“: The first phase of redevelopment of the Pikesville Armory has been completed, including spaces for events, meetings, and offices.

Dan Rodricks: Audiences will see our lost bridge in โ€˜The Baltimoronsโ€™“: When โ€œThe Baltimoronsโ€ opens next month, audiences will see what is likely the last cinematic capture of the Key Bridge at night.

The Potts and Callahan storage yard on Falls Road is where the city wants to move the dump to. Photo credit: Ed Gunts.
The Potts and Callahan storage yard on Falls Road is where the city wants to move the dump to. Photo credit: Ed Gunts.

Mayor Scott wants the cost of relocating the Sisson Street โ€˜Dumpโ€™ to be โ€˜net neutralโ€™ to city taxpayers, officials say“: Baltimore officials have a strategy for how the city can pay to move the Sisson Street โ€˜Dumpโ€™ to a leased site at 2801 Falls Road.

girl with blue backpack and lunchbox from behind walking to school bus with open doors and smiling bus driver
Photo via AACPS Facebook page.

Bus drivers in Anne Arundel County will vote on strike authorization“: On the cusp of thousands of Anne Arundel County children goingย back to school, bus drivers will vote on whether to authorize a strike based on managementโ€™s โ€œlast, best, and final offer.โ€