Baltimore Weekend Events: Artscape, GameCon, Deathfest, and more.
From the return of Artscape to a tabletop gaming convention, this weekend is about to be full of fun for Baltimore.
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Dan Rodricks: On Memorial Day, allow yourself to be awed and inspired
Amid current political division and turmoil, Dan Rodricks urges Americans to quietly and privately reflect on our history and Memorial Day.
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Fishbowl’s Marion Winik gets shout out, and sales boost, from best-selling author Ann Patchett
Baltimore Fishbowl columnist Marion Winik gets a shout-out and sales boost from a best-selling author.
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Maryland launches online platform for teacher recruitment and support
Maryland’s education department has partnered with TEACH.org to launch a new online platform for recruiting and supporting future educators.
Baltimore County Council keeps its hands off Klausmeier’s budget, passing it without making cuts
The Baltimore County Council on Thursday passed County Executive Kathy Klausmeier’s $5 billion budget without making any cuts.
A year after layoffs, former federal workers are still piecing their lives back together
Thousands of displaced federal workers in Maryland and the greater capital region have faced financial strain, career upheaval and emotional fallout.
Friday Afternoon Headlines: Biden to headline Maryland Democrats’ gala; 19-year-old gets life sentence for Columbia mall double murder; Baltimore park pools to open Memorial Day weekend; and more.
Former President Joe Biden to headline Maryland Democrats’ gala — The Baltimore Banner Zeah sentenced to life without parole for Columbia mall double murder — The Baltimore Sun Judge tosses federal charges against Kilmar Abrego Garcia — WJZ Baltimore park pools to open Memorial Day weekend — WMAR New cash-rounding law lets Maryland businesses adjust…
Exclusive Artscape collaboration between Scout Fair curator Devin Allen and Under Armour
The longtime partners are putting out an exclusive shirt to commemorate the special nature of Artscape’s Scout Fair.
Going to Artscape? Avoid these roads.
Traveling through Baltimore this Artscape weekend? Be aware of these road closures and parking restrictions before you head out.
John Waters is “officially a beatnik” with his first poem published in The Atlantic
Filmmaker, writer and raconteur John Waters can add another occupation to his resume: He’s now a published poet.
Hot Plate: Soul Smoked BBQ opens, Brew at the Zoo, Booze & BBQ supporting The Market at Hamilton, and more.
This week is a big one in the Baltimore culinary world, with events and news covering all the bases, from barbecue to baklava to kimbap.
Maryland’s annual wildfire report shows sharp increase in fire damage
While Maryland’s number of wildfires held steady in 2025, total burned acreage nearly doubled, according to the state’s wildfire report.
Friday Afternoon Headlines: Biden to headline Maryland Democrats’ gala; 19-year-old gets life sentence for Columbia mall double murder; Baltimore park pools to open Memorial Day weekend; and more.
Former President Joe Biden to headline Maryland Democrats’ gala — The Baltimore Banner Zeah sentenced to life without parole for Columbia mall double murder — The Baltimore Sun Judge tosses federal charges against Kilmar Abrego Garcia — WJZ Baltimore park pools to open Memorial Day weekend — WMAR New cash-rounding law lets Maryland businesses adjust…
Friday Morning Headlines: High gas prices means less travel this holiday weekend; Groups push back against proposed Woodlawn data center; 5 arrested in child exploitation sting in Howard County; and more.
High gas prices means less travel this holiday weekend; Groups push back against proposed Woodlawn data center; 5 arrested in child exploitation sting in Howard County
Thursday Afternoon Headlines: Racial discrimination alleged in Lyric seating dispute; Human composting facility opens in Maryland; Baltimore bill to repeal term limits gets mixed reaction; and more.
Lyric seating dispute brings accusations of racial discrimination — The Baltimore Sun East Coast’s first human composting facility opens in Maryland — WBAL Bill to repeal term limits in Baltimore gets mixed reviews at hearing — Baltimore Brew A fight is brewing already between Howard County and its new inspector general — The Baltimore Banner…
Thursday Morning Headlines: Damage from storms hits neighborhoods; Baltimore audit reveals unpaid bills; Class rankings to return in Anne Arundel; and more.
Damage from storms hits neighborhoods; Baltimore audit reveals unpaid bills; Class rankings to return in Anne Arundel
Wednesday Afternoon Headlines: Confederate monuments returning to Baltimore; Remaining Key Bridge rebuild split into 4 contracts; Baltimore County schools’ chronic absenteeism below 15%; and more.
Baltimore’s Confederate monuments are returning to the city. What now? — The Baltimore Banner Maryland splits remaining Key Bridge rebuild into 4 contracts — Baltimore Business Journal Baltimore County cuts chronic absenteeism below 15% as schools outpace state goal — The Baltimore Sun Crime, turnover, modernization top issues in Baltimore County State’s Attorney’s race ahead…
Expanded federal healthcare tax credits expired — and Marylanders feel the pinch
Millions of Affordable Care Act enrollees are struggling after the federal government allowed its special enhanced tax credits to expire at the end of 2025.


