Hot House: Eight-sided home in Mt. Washington charms with Victorian details
This quirky house in Mt. Washington was built at the end of the octagon house movement, and contains numerous charming Victorian details.
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Baltimore Mayoral Election 2024
Maryland’s 2024 primary election is Tuesday, May 14. Here’s what you need to know.
Looking for candidates’ positions on issues important to you? Know your polling location, or where to drop off your mail-in ballot? Here’s what you need to know before voting.
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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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Hot House: No, you’re not seeing triple. This three-roof, mid-century modern house is just one of a kind.
This mid-century modern house in Roland Park, with three adjacent roofs, a lovely pond, and a Bulthaup kitchen, is one of a kind.
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Bohemian Rhapsody
A writer’s life in Baltimore, where it’s never too late to be a work-in-progress.
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On a Marble Stair
A Baltimore poet, essayist and educator chronicles the places, people, and pastimes they’ve called home.
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Charm City Birdwatcher
Commentary on Baltimore sports teams, athletes, coaches and fans.
Column by Karuga Koinange
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Interviews with local leaders of the Baltimore region.
Baltimore Writers Club
A peek behind the pages. Interviews with local writers.
My Real Life Modern Family
Personal essays about family and life in Baltimore.
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It’s police recruitment season, but filling vacancies is a struggle across Maryland
As police recruitment season kicks off, police departments across Maryland are recruiting more aggressively than ever to fill patrol cars.
Mayoral candidates on the issues: Crime and public safety
Addressing public safety remains a primary concern of voters, and Baltimore’s next mayor will have to chart a path for reducing crime.
Last Week, This Week: Stories You Need To Start Your Day (News From May 6-10)
Last week, we shared news about free fitness classes along Baltimore’s waterfront, Walters Art Museum’s two interim co-directors, and more.
Tuesday Morning Headlines: Polls open today for Primary Election Day; Precision explosives make cuts in bridge debris; Real estate market bounces back; and more.
Polls are open for Primary Election Day today – The Sun Explosives make precision cuts to remove bridge debris on Dali – WBAL News Radio Post positions announced for 149th Preakness Stakes – FOX Baltimore/WBFF-TV Maryland real-estate market returns to pre-pandemic levels – Patch.com First responders train in Baltimore County water rescue – WMAR-TV Baltimore…
Monday Morning Headlines: Agreement on ending JHU encampment; Controlled explosion Monday for bridge piece atop Dali; 4 percent early voting turnout; and more.
Agreement reached to end encampment at Johns Hopkins University – WBAL-TV Demolition of Key Bridge piece atop Dali delayed by lightning, now scheduled for Monday – The Sun Juvenile group in Towson involved in multiple Friday night robberies – FOX Baltimore/WBFF-TV Cyberattack is compromising systems at Baltimore-area hospitals – WYPR News 4 percent turnout in…
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…
The Waldorf School of Baltimore Honored with National Green Ribbon School Award by U.S. Department of Education
The Waldorf School of Baltimore is delighted to announce its prestigious recognition as a recipient of the National Green Ribbon School Award by the U.S. Department of Education. This esteemed accolade underscores the school’s outstanding dedication to environmental sustainability, health, and education. Distinguished for its unwavering commitment to fostering environmental stewardship among its students, faculty,…
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…
Van Hollen, other Maryland Democrats and teachers slam Tennessee law arming educators
Maryland federal and state lawmakers, as well as local education groups, are speaking out against allowing teachers to carry firearms in classrooms.
EXPLORE + PLAY = LEARN
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 &…
Tell me a story? Baltimore Story Fest coming to Theatre Project
Baltimore Story Fest is coming to the Theatre Project from May 16-19, featuring The Stoop Storytelling Series, Mortified, and more.
Muralist Jaz Erenberg is bringing a burst of color to Pikesville
Artist Jaz Erenberg and her husband, Doron, started work this week on a new mural along Reisterstown Road in Pikesville.