Baltimore Weekend Events: Stomp, SoBo Day, See Beyond Festival, and more.
From Stomp’s percussive performances to a festival at the Maryland School for the Blind, this weekend has plenty in store for Baltimore.
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Hot Plate: Highlandtown Wine Festival, Mari Luna turns 20, Aperol at Perennial and more
This week starts with oysters and wine and ends with Flower Mart – it’s a perfect springtime celebration of food in Baltimore.
Hot House
Hot House: Got $15M to pony up? Harford Hill manor is an equestrian’s dream.
Once home to a former National Steeplechase Association president, this 1929 Georgian manor in Harford County is on the market for $15 million.
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A Baltimore poet, essayist and educator chronicles the places, people, and pastimes they’ve called home.
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Baltimore Mayoral Election 2024
Mayoral candidates on the issues: Recycling, trash collection and public works
From the bin to the ballot box: recyling, trash and public works are among the issues on voters’ minds. Candidates shared their visions for a cleaner Baltimore.
Mayoral candidates on the issues: Recycling, trash collection and public works
From the bin to the ballot box: recyling, trash and public works are among the issues on voters’ minds. Candidates shared their visions for a cleaner Baltimore.
Mayoral candidates on the issues: vacant properties
Candidates running for mayor of Baltimore each have ideas for how the city might tackle its vacant properties issue.
Mayoral candidates on the issues: the environment
Baltimore mayoral candidates discussed their approaches to environmental issues, including addressing air pollution, expanding bus service, and growing the city’s tree canopy.
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Police say Pikesville HS athletic director used AI to impersonate principal on fake audio of racist comments
Baltimore County police arrested Pikesville High School’s athletic director Thursday and charged him with using artificial intelligence to create fake audio of the school’s principal making racist and antisemitic comments.
Maryland governor hopeful of GOP support for Key Bridge clean-up
Gov. Wes Moore said he has met with several Republicans in Congress to discuss federal support for the response to the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse and that they have…
Four things you should know about Maryland’s Maternal Health Act of 2024
The Maryland Maternal Health Act of 2024 is among the hundreds of pieces of legislation awaiting the governor’s signature.
Friday Afternoon Headlines: Class action lawsuit over Key Bridge impact; Cicadas prepare to emerge in Maryland; Town hall on Baltimore Catholic churches realignment plan; and more.
Baltimore company files class action claim over Key Bridge impact — Baltimore Business Journal 2024 cicadas to emerge in parts of Maryland. Here’s what you need to know — WBAL Emotions run high at town hall on plan to realign Baltimore’s Catholic churches: ‘This is a watershed moment’ — The Baltimore Sun An intense City…
Friday Morning Headlines: AI-generated hoax of Pikesville High principal leads to arrest; Moore signs bill preventing book banning; Class-action suit against Dali managers; and more.
Governor signs bill to prevent book banning in Maryland – The Sun AI-generated impersonation of Pikesville High School principal led to arrest of former athletic director – WBAL News Radio Business files class-action suit against Dali managers in bridge collapse – The Washington Post SquashWise breaks ground on new center at Baltimore Greyhound Terminal -…
Open House This Sunday, 4/28 – Gibson Island Corporation Real Estate
720 STLLWATER ROAD | GIBSON ISLAND, MDOPEN THIS SUNDAY, APRIL 28, 1-4pm Listing Price: $2,575,000 Just in time for summer! A lovely brick waterfront cottage graciously sits on a beautifully landscaped, large corner lot on Otter Pond, Gibson Island’s 43-acre freshwater spring fed lake, offering sweeping views, inside and out, of the lake and the…
Thursday Morning Headlines: Deeper channel to port opens Thursday; Next state schools superintendent selected; Johns Hopkins grad students get first union contract; and more.
Deeper channel opens Thursday, allowing ships to leave Port of Baltimore following Key Bridge collapse – The Sun Maryland State Board of Education appoints next superintendent – WBAL News Radio Catonsville woman faces new charge in alleged plot to destroy Baltimore power grid – WBAL-TV Johns Hopkins graduate students win first union contract – WYPR…
Wednesday Afternoon Headlines: Marylanders react to federal efforts to ban TikTok; Youth voter guide; Baltimore region gets mixed reviews in air quality report; and more.
Maryland residents react to federal lawmakers’ efforts to ban TikTok — WJZ Youth Voter Guide: Candidate Survey — Baltimore Beat Baltimore region receives mixed reviews in 25th annual ‘State of the Air’ report — WBAL Elections Board orders Nick Mosby to return “excessive contributions” from BGE and correct other errors — Baltimore Brew Maryland Gov.…
Meet Duke Zimmerman
Just because he’s retired, doesn’t mean Duke Zimmerman has slowed down one bit! Whether he’s volunteering at The Associated, writing a book or traveling the world, Duke is always on the go. Here are a few things to know about Duke! His family was in the poster business for four generations, and he is writing…
Wednesday Morning Headlines: City warns against illegal dirt bikes; Brush fire near Loch Raven Reservoir; 10 August Wilson plays to be performed across city; and more.
Baltimore authorities warn against illegal dirt bikes, as advocates seek changes – The Sun Brush fire in Loch Raven Reservoir watershed – WBAL News Radio Robbery suspect arrested on Towson University campus – WMAR-TV Republicans urge Moore to veto gun industry measure – Maryland Matters How the Baltimore bridge collapse changed the supply chain of…
Tuesday Afternoon Headlines: Baltimore sues Dali owner, manager over Key Bridge collapse; Hampden festival hopes to fill void left by HonFest; Baltimore violence prevention plan updated to focus on youth justice; and more.
Baltimore says Dali’s owner and manager are responsible for Key Bridge Collapse — WMAR New Hampden festival with a ‘hyperlocal’ focus hopes to fill HonFest’s shoes — The Baltimore Sun Baltimore Comprehensive Violence Prevention Plan gets update with new focus on youth justice — WBAL New channel will allow stuck ships to leave Port of…
Boys’ Latin Spring Lacrosse Clinic
We hope you can join us for our Spring Lacrosse Clinic on Thursday, April 25. This event is open to all prospective, current, and newly enrolled students in grades K – 8. The varsity lacrosse coaching staff and our players will work with your sons on the fundamentals of the game. 5:00 – 5:30 PM…
Tuesday Morning Headlines: Mayor unveils updated crime-fighting strategy; Baltimore sues ship owner and manager; Gov. calls for environmental literacy; and more.
Governor issues executive order calling for environmental literary – The Sun Scott unveils updated crime-fighting strategy with focus on youth justice – WBAL News Radio City of Baltimore files lawsuit against owner and manager of ship in Key Bridge collapse – FOX Baltimore/WBFF-TV Police walk with Canton residents and share crime-fighting ideas – WMAR-TV Selection…
Monday Afternoon Headlines: Boardwalk Fries Burgers Shakes opens second Baltimore County location; Misconduct review committee says police send cases too close to deadline; and more.
Civilian committee reviewing police misconduct says Baltimore Police send some cases too close to deadline — The Baltimore Sun Local chain plans a comeback with new Baltimore County spot — Baltimore Business Journal Victims sue Jason Billingsley, suspect in violent attack, murder of CEO — WBAL Nick Mosby accepts nearly $10,000 from Baltimore Gas &…
Museum of Industry exhibit spotlights 21st century labor activism
A new exhibit at the Baltimore Museum of Industry showcases the recent history of local labor activism in “Collective/Action: Labor Activism in 21st Century Baltimore.”