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Dan Rodricks: Another generation cometh for ‘Arsenic and Old Lace’
Vagabond Players in Fells Point adds to the production history of the dark comedy “Arsenic and Old Lace.” The play runs through March 15.
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Maryland delegation is split over the SAVE America Act for voter ID
Members of Congress, including Maryland’s delegation, are divided over how best to ensure that registered U.S. voters are American citizens.
Wood-burning oven pizza truck Key Neapolitan not returning in 2026, will host one final weekend
Key Neapolitan, the seasonal wood-burning oven pizza truck from the owners of Baltimore pizza restaurant Verde, will not be returning in 2026.
As data centers multiply, Maryland’s power grid struggles to keep up
Opponents say Maryland’s dozens of data centers put more pressure on the state’s already fragile energy grid and contribute to rising electricity costs.
Friday Afternoon Headlines: Alleged Legionella outbreak at Baltimore ICE facility; Baltimore James Beard semifinalists to host joint dinner; Maryland Legislative LGBTQ+ Caucus lays out priorities; and more.
Alleged Legionella outbreak at Baltimore ICE facility prompts concerns from Maryland leaders — WJZ Haven’t tried the James Beard semifinalists? Now’s your chance to enjoy them all at once. — The Baltimore Banner LGBTQ+ Caucus targets legislative priorities for the rest of the 2026 session — Maryland Matters Grocery Outlet to close 36 stores this…
Keynote speaker John Waters shares tips on writing at AWP conference in Baltimore
John Waters was the keynote speaker for The Association of Writers & Writing Programs (AWP) 2026 Conference and Bookfair, where he gave tips on becoming a successful writer and knowing when they’re on their way.
Officials break ground in Windsor Mill on huge Rockdale Park upgrades
Baltimore County Executive Kathy Klausmeier and others put shovels in the ground on Friday to start phase one improvements in Rockdale Park.
Going to the DC United game at M&T Bank Stadium? Avoid traffic fouls, know your lane (closures!)
Baltimore City DOT wants everyone traveling safely to Saturday’s soccer match, so here’s the lowdown on closures for drivers’ planning purposes.
Maryland delegation in Congress backs effort to regulate energy use by AI companies
As power costs surge across Maryland, the state’s congressional delegation is taking a bipartisan stance in support of legislation that would regulate energy use by AI companies.
Station North Tool Library to teach residents how to repair items themselves at Fix-It Fair
The Station North Tool Library will hold its 12th biannual Fix-It Fair next month, aiming to reduce landfill waste by connecting guests with skilled volunteers to repair household items.
Friday Afternoon Headlines: Alleged Legionella outbreak at Baltimore ICE facility; Baltimore James Beard semifinalists to host joint dinner; Maryland Legislative LGBTQ+ Caucus lays out priorities; and more.
Alleged Legionella outbreak at Baltimore ICE facility prompts concerns from Maryland leaders — WJZ Haven’t tried the James Beard semifinalists? Now’s your chance to enjoy them all at once. — The Baltimore Banner LGBTQ+ Caucus targets legislative priorities for the rest of the 2026 session — Maryland Matters Grocery Outlet to close 36 stores this…
Friday Morning Headlines: Baltimore City suing online casino firms over ads; Mayor signs executive order protecting immigrants; Cold-weather deaths top 60 in Maryland; and more.
Baltimore City suing six online casino firms over alleged youth-targeted ads – WBAL News Radio Baltimore mayor signs executive order to protect rights and safety of immigrants – CBS Baltimore State data show cold-weather deaths in Maryland top 60 this year – Baltimore Banner The proposals in Annapolis to cut utlity bills – WMAR-TV Maryland…
Thursday Afternoon Headlines: Luigi Mangione musical; ‘Big Sam’ Brown’s family demand justice for fatal police encounter; Private owner of planned Howard County ICE facility sues county; and more.
Musical about Luigi Mangione makes East Coast debut this summer — The Baltimore Banner ‘Big Sam’ Brown’s family demand justice after seeing video of fatal police encounter — The Baltimore Sun Private owner of planned Howard County ICE facility sues county — WJZ License plate reader technology for Baltimore Police approved despite public opposition –…
Gibson Island Open House This Sunday – 668 Broadwater Way
668 BROADWATER WAY | GIBSON ISLAND, MDOPEN SUNDAY, MARCH 8, 12-3pm*Also available to be shown by private appointment Listing Price: $3,195,000 Nestled on nearly half an acre of beautifully landscaped grounds, this elegant contemporary home offers comfort, style, and privacy. Built in 1988 and completely remodeled by Think Make Build in 2021, the 3,809-square-foot residence…
Thursday Morning Headlines: Waymo shows off driverless Jaguars as it seeks approval for Baltimore operations; What’s next for ICE field office in region?; Baltimore County woman stuck in Middle East; and more.
Body-worn video released from deadly Baltimore County police use-of-force incident – CBS Baltimore Waymo shows off Jaguars and seeks state approval for Baltimore operations – WBAL-TV ICE wanted to move its Baltimore field office to Elkridge. Now what? – Baltimore Banner Mayor Scott signs executive order on immigration enforcement – FOX Baltimore/WBFF-TV Baltimore County woman…
Wednesday Afternoon Headlines: BGE hits pause on Baltimore Peninsula transmission project; Ferguson says alcohol in grocery stores bill unlikely to pass this session; South Baltimore cafe on the market; and more.
BGE temporarily pauses Baltimore Peninsula infrastructure expansion project — WJZ Alcohol in grocery stores bill to once-again be overlooked at the State House — The Baltimore Sun South Baltimore cafe hits the market — Baltimore Business Journal With time running out for 2026 redistricting, is there a plan B for 2028? — The Baltimore Banner…


