Zero-waste refillery Market Goods opens in northeast Baltimore, aiming to cut the stress — and plastic — out of shopping
Market Goods, a new zero-waste refillery in northeast Baltimore, hopes to inspire residents to shop more sustainably for their household goods and personal care products.
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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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‘It means everything to me’: local group gathers to donate necessities to immigrant families
Rt. 1 Mutual Aid, a branch of the non-profit Route 1 Corridor Indivisible, is gathering necessities to donate to immigrant families
Alsobrooks grills Trump’s surgeon general nominee on vaccine views and her history as a wellness influencer
Sen. Angela Alsobrooks (D-Md.) sparred with surgeon general nominee Dr. Casey Means in a confirmation hearing held Wednesday morning.
Maryland’s 2026 political races have come into focus
The deadline for filing to run for office in 2026 passed this week, and the fields are finally set for Maryland’s elections. With a flurry of last-minute entries and some…
Friday Afternoon Headlines: Moore wants Trump to pay $4B to Marylanders for tariff costs; ‘The Wire’ actor Bobby J. Brown dies; Foster teen’s death sparks legislation; and more.
New in Moore v. Trump: the governor wants Maryland’s $4 billion back — The Baltimore Sun Bobby J. Brown, “The Wire” and “Law & Order: SUV” actor, dies of smoke inhalation after reported fire — WJZ Kanaiyah Ward’s death sparking change in Maryland’s foster care system — WMAR Man charged in 2023 mass shooting that…
Zero-waste refillery Market Goods opens in northeast Baltimore, aiming to cut the stress — and plastic — out of shopping
Market Goods, a new zero-waste refillery in northeast Baltimore, hopes to inspire residents to shop more sustainably for their household goods and personal care products.
St. Paul’s Summer Camp Early Bird Deadline Ends March 1!
There is still time to take advantage of the 10% early-bird special for Summer at St. Paul’s! Don’t miss your chance for a fun summer at The St. Paul’s Schools for children in pre-K through grade 12. Register by 11:59 p.m. on Sunday, March 1, to score this discount on TONS of summer camp options for children and teenagers. …
Two ways to show Mr. Trash Wheel some love for his Earth Day Birthday
Do you love Mr. Trash Wheel? Join his Earth Day Birthday celebration. You can even still be in his original music video.
Baltimore Center Stage to host staged reading of Baltimore native’s ‘Squeaky’ play
Baltimore Center Stage will be hosting a one-time staged reading of “Squeaky,” an autobiographical play by Baltimore native Jeff Cohen.
‘These are stories that need to be told’: Efforts to preserve Black history continue
Maryland advocates, conservationists and museum leaders said they will continue working to preserve the state’s Black history despite what they call federal attempts to dismantle programs.
Friday Afternoon Headlines: Moore wants Trump to pay $4B to Marylanders for tariff costs; ‘The Wire’ actor Bobby J. Brown dies; Foster teen’s death sparks legislation; and more.
New in Moore v. Trump: the governor wants Maryland’s $4 billion back — The Baltimore Sun Bobby J. Brown, “The Wire” and “Law & Order: SUV” actor, dies of smoke inhalation after reported fire — WJZ Kanaiyah Ward’s death sparking change in Maryland’s foster care system — WMAR Man charged in 2023 mass shooting that…
Friday Morning Headlines: Baltimore City schools try to combat dropout rate rise; A cashless app for Arabber fruit sellers; Library positions cut in Howard County; and more.
Baltimore City Public Schools take steps to combat rise in dropout rates – CBS Baltimore Three-alarm blaze in the Northeast Baltimore injures auto shop employee and firefighter – WBAL News Radio Baltimore’s Arabbers are rolling out app-based cashless payments – Baltimore Banner Library positions eliminated in Howard County as union wages rise – WMAR-TV Hampden…
Thursday Afternoon Headlines: Maryland House passes bills to restrict spread of immigration detention facilities; Del. Adrienne Jones withdraws from election; Bill seeks to save funds for Eastern Shore oyster hatchery; and more.
Maryland House passes bills to hamper immigration detention facilities — The Baltimore Sun Pioneering Speaker Jones to retire, Schaufele moves on, and a zebra debate, in political notes — Maryland Matters Trump slashed funds for an Eastern Shore oyster hatchery, but a new bill could save it — The Baltimore Banner Baltimore mayor’s office spent…
Thursday Morning Headlines: ICE is stockpiling supplies in Baltimore; Mayor touts a changed city despite Trump criticism; A plan to give Baltimore more control over transit; and more.
AAA urges Baltimore drivers to report potholes to 311 – WBAL News Radio Mayor touts Baltimore as changed city despite Trump criticisms – CBS Baltimore ICE is stockpiling food and vehicles in Baltimore – The Sun Baltimore would gain more control over regional transit under new proposal – Baltimore Banner Lawmakers and advocates push for…
Wednesday Afternoon Headlines: Man arrested in trooper shooting also suspect in millionaire murder; Baltimore combines MVA with social services center; Elfreth endorses Boafo for retiring Hoyer’s seat; and more.
Staffer at assisted living facility charged with killing 87-year-old resident — Washington Post ‘Reduce those barriers and make it easy’: Baltimore City combines MVA with social services center — WBAL Rep. Sarah Elfreth endorses Adrian Boafo for retiring Hoyer’s seat — The Baltimore Sun Roller coaster temperatures, chances of wintry weather in Maryland — WJZ…
How single-sport specialization is reshaping health of young athletes
Focusing on one sport year-round is a growing trend nationwide, but the shift often comes with high financial costs and increased risks.


