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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…

Wednesday Morning Headlines: Opposition to deer management in Baltimore; City Council weighs steps to prevent underground fires; Family heartbroken after autistic man killed by police in Columbia; and more.

Opposition surfaces to Baltimore deer management program – CBS Baltimore Baltimore City Council examining steps for underground fire prevention – WBAL-TV Family ‘utterly heartbroke’ after man with autism fatally shot by police in Columbia – Baltimore Banner Baltimore Recreatin and Parks Spring Break camps are open for registration – WMAR-TV Md. delegate appears tos spend…

Tuesday Morning Headlines: Md. Senate President speaks out against BGE project; Slutty Vegan founder declares bankruptcy; Federal Hill bouncer caught on video pleads guilty to assault; and more.

Maryland Senate President Bill Ferguson speaking out against BGE project on Baltimore Peninsula – WBAL News Radio Slutty Vegan founder and Baltimore native Pinky Cole files for bankruptcy – Baltimore Banner Baltimore bouncer pleads guitly to assault caught on video outside Federal Hill bar – CBS Baltimore $50 million worth of solar panels headed for…

Monday Afternoon Headlines: Inner Harbor concert venue gets new managers; Judge throws out lawsuit over 2022 Stricker Street fire; Massive garbage pile remains near Jones Falls; and more.

City taps new managers for Inner Harbor concert venue — Baltimore Business Journal Judge again throws out lawsuit over 2022 fire that killed 3 Baltimore firefighters — The Baltimore Banner Despite months of complaints, a garbage pile on city-owned property near the Jones Falls remains — Baltimore Brew Baltimore residents say BGE’s proposed transmission line…

Monday Morning Headlines: Marylanders react to Iran strikes; Howard County police kill knife-wielding man; State investigating lead paint chips falling from Baltimore bridges; and more.

Marylanders react to strike on Iran – CBS Baltimore Naval Academy increases security and limits visitors after attack on Iran – Baltimore Banner Knife-wielding man in Colubmia shot and killed by police – CBS Baltimore State investigates lead paint chips falling from Baltimore bridges – The Sun Bill raising age for juveniles tried as adults…

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…

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. …

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