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Hot Plate: Mobtown Brewing turns 5, Fennec pop-up at Artifact, Mother’s Day menus, and more
Baltimore restaurants are pulling out all the stops this week – for moms and for the rest of the community. Here’s a look at what’s coming up.
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Friday Afternoon Headlines: Towson Apple store workers to vote whether to go on strike; Tensions over Palestine continue at Hopkins; Atlas plans Annapolis restaurants; and more.
Towson Apple store workers will vote Saturday on strike authorization — The Baltimore Sun Johns Hopkins letter confuses students as tensions rise over pro-Palestinian encampment — WJZ Atlas Restaurant Group releases details for new Annapolis concepts — Baltimore Business Journal This county had the highest Maryland turnout for early voting in 2024 — WBAL Black-owned…
Friday Morning Headlines: Saturday demolition expected to free the Dali; Prosecutors seek 20-month prison sentence for Marilyn Mosby; Baltimore County eyes purchase of St. Pius X school site; and more.
Saturday detonation expected to free the Dali – The Sun Defense seeks no prison time for Marilyn Mosby; government calls for 20-month sentence – WBAL News Radio Encampment grows at Johns Hopkins University – WBAL-TV Video: Lexus stolen from Towson dealership, marking new trend – FOX Baltimore/WBFF-TV Baltimore County could by St. Pius X school…
Thursday Afternoon Headlines: Judge dismisses lawsuit seeking to halt Maryland’s elections; Vignarajah must return unspent public funding from mayoral campaign; Moore signs over 200 bills, including Pimlico overhaul; and more.
Judge dismisses federal lawsuit seeking to halt Maryland’s elections — Maryland Matters Vignarajah must return unspent public funding after suspending Baltimore mayoral campaign — WJZ Gov. Wes Moore signs over 200 bills into law including overhaul of horse racing industry — WBAL Baltimore university crowned ‘New Ivy’ on Forbes list — Baltimore Business Journal Baltimore…
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The littlest minds can produce the biggest ideas. Our established Stoler Early Learning Center, located at the Rosenbloom Owings Mills JCC, is so much more than a preschool! From Infant and Toddler care to Preschool to Kindergarten, we provide full-day and extended care options for ages 3 months to 5 years. Children are viewed as…
Thursday Morning Headlines: Hopkins sets deadline for encampment removal; Cohen outspends Mosby in council president race; Dali crew concerned after FBI seizes devices; and more.
Cohen outspends Mosby 4-to-1 in Baltimore council president race – The Sun Hopkins sets deadline for pro-Palestine protesters to remove encampment without discipline – WBAL News Radio Richlin Ballroom in Edgewood closes after 35 years – WMAR-TV Some Dali crew members worry about paying bills after FBI seized devices amid investigation – WBAL-TV More than…
Wednesday Afternoon Headlines: Body of final missing Key Bridge worker recovered; NAACP urges Biden to pardon Marilyn Mosby; Maryland Cycling Classic postponed; and more.
Sixth victim’s body recovered at Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse site — WBAL NAACP urges President Biden to pardon former Baltimore prosecutor Marilyn Mosby after fraud conviction — WJZ Hitting brakes on Maryland Cycling Classic leaves biking community feeling deflated: ‘Enormously disappointed’ — The Baltimore Sun New library, rec center to replace former Ollie’s &…
Wednesday Morning Headlines: Moore declines Scott endorsement during neighborhood tour; Final body recovered at bridge site; Rotunda concert series returns; and more.
On neighborhood tour with mayor, Gov. Moore declines to endorse incumbent Brandon Scott – The Sun Body of last missing construction worker recovered from Key Bridge site – Associated Press Over $25,000 in previously undisclosed contributions were made to Nick Mosby’s campaign – Baltimore Brew Man charged with arson in relation to Essex home explosion…
Tuesday Afternoon Headlines: John Waters has no major injuries after car crash; Terrell Suggs indicted in Arizona; Explosives to be used in Key Bridge wreckage removal; and more.
Beloved Baltimore filmmaker, actor John Waters released from hospital after car crash — WJZ Terrell Suggs indicted in Arizona for allegedly threatening to kill someone in drive-thru — WBAL Explosives will be used to remove bridge collapse wreckage from The Dali this week — Fox45 Baltimore’s first ‘zero-energy’ development embroiled in lawsuit over unfinished work…
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Tuesday Morning Headlines: Rethinking the name of the Key Bridge replacement; Dog returned after dog-napping; Israeli flag vandalized; and more
Advocates and historians are rethinking the name of the Key Bridge – The Sun Salvage crews preparing to remove major piece of bridge debris off Dali – WBAL News Radio Israeli flag vandalized at Baltimore County business – FOX Baltimore/WBFF-TV Dog returned to owners after dog-napping – WMAR-TV Major progress for renter protections – Maryland…