Here’s where to enjoy Fourth of July fireworks, music, and more as the Baltimore region celebrates America’s 250th anniversary
Baltimore-area residents and visitors will celebrate the Fourth of July with fireworks, a drone show, musical performances, and more.
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Here’s where to enjoy Fourth of July fireworks, music, and more as the Baltimore region celebrates America’s 250th anniversary
Baltimore-area residents and visitors will celebrate the Fourth of July with fireworks, a drone show, musical performances, and more.
Hot Plate: Nest now open, sommelier dinner at Charleston, 4th of July plans, and more
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Harford County to host public readings of Declaration of Independence
On July 8, 1776, the Declaration of Independence was read aloud to the public for the first time. Two-hundred-and-fifty years later, Harford County will host its own public readings of the foundational document.
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Friday Morning Headlines: Moore seeks to upstage Trump, rivals with patriotism speech; BGE to resume power shutoffs; MVA launching out-of-state tage enforcement push; and more.
Moore seeks to upstage Trump, rivals with patriotism speech; BGE to resume power shutoffs; MVA launching out-of-state tage enforcement push
Thursday Afternoon Headlines: Maryland Cycling Classic is canceled this year; BGE plans to raise electric distribution rates; Bon Jovi plays secret Baltimore shows; Maryland ‘human composting’ facility opens; and more.
Maryland Cycling Classic is canceled this year, might return in 2027 — The Baltimore Banner BGE seeks rate increase adding $8 on average to monthly electric bills — The Baltimore Sun ‘Is this a prank?’: Bon Jovi plays secret shows in Baltimore ahead of world tour — The Baltimore Banner Maryland’s first ‘human composting’ facility…
Thursday Morning Headlines: Millions invested to decrease vacant properties in Baltimore; Staffing issue postpones Towson fireworks; Heat alters city’s trash schedule; and more.
Millions invested to decrease vacant properties in Baltimore; Staffing issue postpones Towson fireworks; Heat alters city’s trash schedule
Wednesday Afternoon Headlines: Ravens player Calais Campbell’s brother charged in mother’s murder; Howard County small business minimum wage takes effect; Baltimore homicides fall 23% in first half of 2026; and more.
Brother of former Falcons star, current Ravens player Calais Campbell charged in mother’s Atlanta murder — WJZ New minimum wage for small businesses in Howard County takes effect — The Baltimore Banner Baltimore homicides fall 23% in first half of 2026 as decline continues — The Baltimore Sun Scott adviser who juggled his City Hall…
Wednesday Morning Headlines: Tire fire in Baltimore County sends firefighter to hospital; 6-year-old falls from bike and killed by dump truck; Another low for Baltimore’s homicide numbers; and more.
Tire fire in Baltimore County sends firefighter to hospital; 6-year-old falls from bike and killed by dump truck; Another low for Baltimore’s homicide numbers
Tuesday Afternoon Headlines: Andy Harris wants to take Senate elections out of voters’ hands; Maryland immigrant advocates celebrate SCOTUS upholding birthright citizenship; Here are the Maryland laws going into effect in July; Baltimore to pay $400K to man chased and run over by police car; and more.
Rep. Andy Harris cosponsors effort to take Senate elections out of voters’ hands — The Baltimore Sun Maryland immigrant advocacy groups celebrate SCOTUS ruling to uphold birthright citizenship — WJZ School cell phone bans, and the Vax Act are some Maryland laws going into effect in July — The Baltimore Banner Baltimore to pay $400,000…


