Baltimore Weekend Events: Baltimore Pride, Floatilla, Shakespeare’s ‘Midsummer’ with a Twist, and more.
Attend LGBTQ+ Pride festivities, paddle in the Baltimore Floatilla, and enjoy other events this weekend in 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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My Father, the Cold Case: Q&A With Kate Crane
Kate Crane discusses her new book about her father’s 1987 disappearance, an event that signaled the end of her childhood and the beginning of a decades-long search for answers.
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First Code Red Extreme Heat Alert already? Stay cool, Baltimore!
School is not even over and we have the First Code Red Extreme Heat Alert. It’s going to be a long summer, Baltimore!
In Baltimore City, Dalya Attar runs for re-election despite federal indictment
State Sen. Dalya Attar, D-Baltimore City, is running for re-election and facing a primary challenge – but her biggest challenge to retaining her seat in District 41 may be the…
Louis Vuitton sues Live! Casino alleging trademark violation
High-end fashion company Louis Vuitton Malletier S.A.S. has filed a lawsuit in federal court alleging multiple trademark violations by Live! Casino & Hotel in Anne Arundel County, The Cordish Companies…
Friday Evening Headlines: Schmoke announces 2027 retirement as UBalt president; School officials deny ICE coordination leading to graduation ceremony arrest; Soccer fans pack local pubs for World Cup matches; and more.
Schmoke announces 2027 retirement as UBalt president; School officials deny ICE coordination leading to graduation ceremony arrest; Soccer fans pack local pubs for World Cup matches
World Cup Watch parties abound. Where will you watch?
Hosting the Fifa Men’s World Cup for the first time since 1994, the United States, in partnership with Mexico and Canada, will see World Cup games in 11 U.S. cities this summer. While there will be no live matches to watch in Baltimore, local fans can still enjoy festivities with upcoming watch parties across the…
Hot Plate: Rosé all day, Wine & Food Festival at the Fairgrounds, cocktail class at OLAR and more
Summer weather is here and, this week in Baltimore, that means lots of hot weather sips and seasonal meals. Here’s a look at what’s coming up: Openings & announcements Key Neapolitan and Crushed Velvet Ice are open for one more weekend this summer. They’re celebrating their final days with live music and prizes. Slutty Vegan…
A contest to name the Maryland Zoo’s new red panda is on
The Maryland Zoo welcomed two red pandas, but only one of them had a name! Enter this contest to win the chance to name the juvenile.
CCBC president retiring after more than two decades of service
Dr. Sandra Kurtinitis has led CCBC through decades of growth and expansion. She’s ready to take her own next steps into retirement.
Jobs, jobs, jobs: Harborplace developer will hold ‘subcontractor outreach event’ to share information about job opportunities created by its project
As it prepares to begin construction on the initial phase of its $900 million redevelopment of Harborplace, MCB Real Estate is getting the word out about job opportunities created by the project. MCB and its general contractor, the Whiting-Turner Contracting Company, have scheduled a “subcontractor outreach event” for next week to provide information about bid…
Friday Evening Headlines: Schmoke announces 2027 retirement as UBalt president; School officials deny ICE coordination leading to graduation ceremony arrest; Soccer fans pack local pubs for World Cup matches; and more.
Schmoke announces 2027 retirement as UBalt president; School officials deny ICE coordination leading to graduation ceremony arrest; Soccer fans pack local pubs for World Cup matches
Friday Morning Headlines: DHS claims man “violently resisted” arrest caught on video; Triple shooting in Federal Hill leaves one dead; The survival efforts of Notre Dame of Maryland; and more.
DHS claims man “violently resisted” arrest caught on video; Triple shooting in Federal Hill leaves one dead; The survival efforts of Notre Dame of Maryland
Thursday Evening Headlines: Video shows man detained by ICE outside Baltimore school; Slutty Vegan moving to location near Hopkins campus; Tire-iron assault in Glen Burnie; and more.
Video shows man detained by ICE outside Baltimore school; Slutty Vegan moving to location near Hopkins campus; Tire-iron assault in Glen Burnie
Glencoe Road Open House Friday, June 12
•OPEN HOUSE• Friday, June 12 • 11-1PMHosted By Tania Habib443-520-1495 1510 Glencoe Road | 21152
Thursday Morning Headlines: Early voting begins tody; Treatment plant explosion likely caused by electrical issue; Chairs already out in Catonsville for July 4th; and more.
Early voting begins tody; Treatment plant explosion like caused by electrical issue; Chairs already out in Catonsville for July 4th
Wednesday Evening Headlines: Maryland Attorney General fights lawsuit demanding voter rolls; Slain Towson student described as soft-spoken and easygoing; 22,000 seek license denoting hidden disabilities; and more.
Maryland Attorney General fights lawsuit demanding voter rolls; Slain Towson student described as soft-spoken and easygoing; 22,000 seek license denoting hidden disabilities


