Barnes & Noble to open bookstore at proposed Lutherville Station
Barnes & Noble plans to open a store in late 2026 or early 2027 as part of Lutherville Station, a transit-oriented development proposed off Ridgely Road.
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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.
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.
ICE wants more detention centers, but local leaders are fighting it hard
Battles over Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention centers are raging across the state of Maryland this month.
Monday Afternoon Headlines: Baltimore ICE facility holding rooms empty during congressional visit; Baltimore teacher found dead at school; Baltimore bill would ban private detention centers; and more.
Maryland lawmakers find Baltimore ICE holding rooms empty during surprise inspection — The Baltimore Sun Veteran Baltimore educator found dead at Arundel Elementary School — WBAL Bill to ban private detention centers introduced in Baltimore City Council — WJZ Ravens legend Ed Reed responds to White House missile strike video that used NFL highlights –…
Barnes & Noble to open bookstore at proposed Lutherville Station
Barnes & Noble plans to open a store in late 2026 or early 2027 as part of Lutherville Station, a transit-oriented development proposed off Ridgely Road.
Howard County moves to make affordable housing and homeownership a reality for more residents
The focus of two recent initiatives by Howard County Executive Calvin Ball is adding and maintaining affordable housing.
Vintage team apparel means steady income for these Baltimore sellers
Team sportwear has become a niche for vintage sellers, and Baltimore entrepreneurs are cashing in. Teams have been inspired to recreate retro apparel to benefit from the trend.
As Congress debates agricultural trade, Maryland farmers feel the impact
Lawmakers questioned a USDA under secretary in an oversight hearing about trade policy and the growing U.S. agricultural trade deficit. Two Maryland farmers say their reality goes beyond the walls of Washington.
Howard County renters get stronger protections against eviction with new legislation
Howard County Executive Calvin Ball signed legislation that will protect renters from evictions and strengthen nonprofits in the county.
Monday Morning Headlines: Explosion causes injuries at Coca-Cola plant; License-plate readers approved for Baltimore police; Major juvenile disturbance in White Marsh; and more.
Equipment explosion at East Baltimore Coca-Cola plant injures several – WBAL-TV Traffic chaos meets economic boom as soccer legend Messi visits Baltimore – CBS Baltimore ICE awards $113 million to build out Hagerstown detention center – Baltimore Banner License plate readers approved for Baltimore police – FOX Baltimore/The Sun Multiple arrests and injuries after large…
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…
Baltimore Weekend Events: AWP Conference & Bookfair, Cody Johnson, GenX Comedy, and more.
From the AWP 2026 Conference & Bookfair to a country music concert, here’s what’s happening this weekend in Baltimore.


