Renaissance Baltimore Harborplace Hotel bought back by its lender at auction for $30M
One of downtown Baltimore’s largest hotels, The Renaissance Baltimore Harborplace Hotel, has been bought back by its lender for $30 million.
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Dan Rodricks: A conversation with Herb Alpert, almost 91, playing the Lyric Baltimore on March 27
Almost 91 years old, Herb Alpert will perform with the new Tijuana Brass to a sold-out audience at the Lyric Baltimore on March 27. He spoke with Dan Rodricks about his decades-long career, his upcoming concert, and the joy of giving old songs a new take.
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CBF fears proposed cuts threaten progress on Bay’s oyster population
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Maryland’s flag in the spotlight for more than its birthday celebration
Maryland celebrated the 122nd birthday of its official state flag on Monday at a time when its symbols have become a political flashpoint.
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.
Wednesday Afternoon Headlines: Tornado watch issued; Family sues Baltimore officers who fatally shot arabber; Baltimore County schools pull chocolate milk; and more.
Alert Day: Severe thunderstorms and slight chance for tornado — WBAL Family sues Baltimore Police officers who fatally shot arabber last summer — The Baltimore Sun Chocolate milk removed from Baltimore County Schools after it looked ‘different’ — WMAR Family bakery to close after more than 65 years — Baltimore Business Journal 14 Baltimore County…
Renaissance Baltimore Harborplace Hotel bought back by its lender at auction for $30M
One of downtown Baltimore’s largest hotels, The Renaissance Baltimore Harborplace Hotel, has been bought back by its lender for $30 million.
Love to paint? Art with a Heart invites you to help create their 26th birthday mural
Visual arts nonprofit Art with a Heart invites the community to paint a birthday mural to be used as a permanent backdrop at future events.
How the Park Police are helping ICE carry out deportation efforts
On national parkways – including the Baltimore-Washington, Clara Barton and George Washington Memorial – immigration agents are arresting drivers at “routine” traffic stops.
Dan Rodricks: A conversation with Herb Alpert, almost 91, playing the Lyric Baltimore on March 27
Almost 91 years old, Herb Alpert will perform with the new Tijuana Brass to a sold-out audience at the Lyric Baltimore on March 27. He spoke with Dan Rodricks about his decades-long career, his upcoming concert, and the joy of giving old songs a new take.
Eyeing major expansion, The Thrift Boutique signs lease for warehouse in Essex
The Thrift Boutique in Dundalk has signed a lease for a warehouse space at the Golden Ring Business Center as it plans to add more retail locations.
Wednesday Morning Headlines: Fire at daycare facility sends 3 to hospital; Dundalk bakery closing after 7 decades; Half of school districts fall short of $60k teacher salary minimum; and more.
Fire at daycare facility sends 3 to hospital – CBS Baltimore Early morning fire kills two in Harford County – WMAR Inmate serving time for rapper’s murder found dead in Maryland prison – Baltimore Banner Bakery closing after nearly seven decades at Dundalk location – WBAL News Radio Maxed-out Baltimore sewage plant triggers development moratorium…
Tuesday Morning Headlines: Clash between officer and lawmaker caught on camera; Sharpshooters take on deer population; BWI airport dodges impacts of DHS shutdown so far; and more.
So far, BWI-Marshall Airport not hit with impacts of DHS shutdown – WBAL-TV Baltimore City brings out sharpshooters to control deer population – CBS Baltimore House and Senate still trying to coalesce on energy policy – Maryland Matters Water restrictions lifted at Baltimore hospital after bacteria treatment – Baltimore Banner Baltimore County inspector general will…
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 –…
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…
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.


