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Oh, the perils of instant communication. With one click, youโ€™re getting canned unicorn meat in an hour. The next, youโ€™re off the team for threatening the freshmen.

Need the online wares delivered right now? Amazonโ€™s new Baltimore service brings the goods in an hour.

No one wants this 22-story building in downtown Baltimore, but Rachel Monroe sees lots of potential. Indoor roller coaster? Yes, please.

Josh Hershkovitz of Hershโ€™s Pizza talks about โ€œde-Texasfyโ€ing his space, and what he loves about Baltimore.

Ben Carson doesnโ€™t even have a presidential campaign yet, but a staffer already got fired for taking Obama-bashing too far.

Lacrosse season brought scandal at UMBC. Five womenโ€™s lacrosse players were suspended after sending threatening texts to freshman teammates, and one of the teamโ€™s coaches is also on leave.

UM-College Park had its own digital communication issues. A racist, sexist e-mail galvanized the campus.

A Mt. Vernon establishment is going to close. Before it pours the final drink, Jayโ€™s on Read got a fitting send-off.

A Cape Cod on Blythewood Road. Cynthia McIntyre takes us through this weekโ€™s $3 million Hot House.

Molly Shattuckโ€™s trial on rape charges was supposed to begin next week, but itโ€™s been rescheduled for June.

Amy Langrehr finds all the natural cures at Zensations by Jen.

Stephen Babcock is the editor of Technical.ly Baltimore and an editor-at-large of Baltimore Fishbowl.