‘Survivor’ fans hunt for hidden immunity idol in Baltimore for chance to attend Survivor 50 finale
As the 50th season of “Survivor” is set to premiere next week on CBS, fans flocked to Baltimore in search of one of the reality competition show’s famed hidden immunity idols.
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Dan Rodricks: Nobody asked me, but . . . 14 things, plus a rigatoni recipe
Nobody asked Dan Rodricks, but… here are his ideas for how Baltimore could host some Washington entertainment, a rigatoni recipe, and more.
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Baltimore’s restaurants and bars rely on sports fans to stay afloat
Dedication to teams, across sports, drives patrons to bars in Baltimore at all hours, helping the Baltimore restaurant industry survive.
Baltimore is still dealing with dismal EMS offload times
Baltimore’s Emergency Medical Services says offload times at hospitals are causing a pain for the system and for patients.
Hot Plate: Valentine’s Day, Barolo wine dinner at The Milton Inn, The Long Table Supper Club and more
This week promises to be a great one in the Baltimore food world, full of love and flavor. Here’s a look at what’s coming up.
‘Survivor’ fans hunt for hidden immunity idol in Baltimore for chance to attend Survivor 50 finale
As the 50th season of “Survivor” is set to premiere next week on CBS, fans flocked to Baltimore in search of one of the reality competition show’s famed hidden immunity idols.
What Would Change If We Believed Bad Weather Didn’t Exist?
Charm City Books welcomes bestselling author Linda Åkeson McGurk to Baltimore for a conversation inspired by her book There’s No Such Thing as Bad Weather. Drawing from her Scandinavian upbringing, McGurk introduces friluftsliv, the philosophy of open-air living rooted in the belief that time outdoors is essential for well-being, in every season and in all kinds of weather. In…
Hot House: What’s better than one Palmer & Lamdin house? Try four.
Unusually, there are four Palmer & Lamdin-designed houses on the market right now in Baltimore, two in Guilford and two in Homeland.
Trump revokes finding that greenhouse gases pose risk to public health
President Donald Trump is striking down the Greenhouse Gas endangerment finding, a 2009 report from the Environmental Protection Agency that serves as the basis for a range of emission standards across the country.
From One Parent to Another, This is the Place for Your Child
Discover the Stoler Early Learning Center (ELC) at the Rosenbloom Owings Mills JCC, where big ideas begin with little learners, and childhood is treated with the care and intention of joy it deserves. Choosing a preschool is a big decision, and we get it. You want a place where your child feels safe and happy,…
Filmmaker John Waters joins cast of American Horror Story Season 13, says he’s “trying to steal Vincent Price’s career”
Filmmaker John Waters has been cast in the 13th season of “American Horror Story,” the horror-drama anthology series from Ryan Murphy Productions.
Tuesday Morning Headlines: Liberty Road crash and fatal shooting near Mondawmin; Who took the tiger’s head from the Maryland Club?; Jesse Jackson dead at 84; and more.
Shooting and crash near Mondawmin Mall leaves one dead, three injured – WBAL News Radio Maryland DHS Secretary Rafael Lopez resigning, citing health-related reasons – CBS Baltimore Who took the tiger’s head from the Maryland Club? – Baltimore Banner Anne Arundel County firefighters warn of safety risks from staffing shortages – WMAR-TV Jesse Jackson, civil…
Monday Morning Headlines: Grandfather, pet killed in Chestertown home explosion; T. Rowe Price quietly axes 54 jobs; Gov. Moore announces grid-operator price cap extension; and more.
Baltimore County executive and council taking steps to prevent ICE detention facility in Hunt Valley – WBAL-TV Direct admission to CCBC for Baltimore County students – CBS Baltimore The struggles of entrepreneurs in Downtown Baltimore – FOX Baltimore/WBFF-TV Chestertown house explosion kills grandfather and family pet – Baltimore Banner T. Rowe Price axes 54 jobs…
Friday Afternoon Headlines: Plans for potential ICE office in Hunt Valley; Poll finds Maryland Democratic voters strongly support redistricting; Bill would let BGE build natural gas, not just renewable power; and more.
Baltimore County Council convening emergency session amid rumors of Hunt Valley ICE office — WBAL Poll: 70% of Maryland Democratic primary voters back redistricting amid Senate opposition — The Baltimore Sun Maryland bill would allow BGE to build natural gas, not just renewable power — The Baltimore Banner Gov. Wes Moore argues Biden “needed to…
Friday Morning Headlines: Raskin calls Baltimore ICE facility ‘staggeringly overcrowded’; Taxing social media for mental health; Culling deer in Baltimore parks; and more.
U.S. Rep. Jamie Raskin calls Baltimore ICE facility ‘staggeringly overcrowded’ – CBS Baltimore Controversial husband and wife resign from the dysfunctional Wilde Lake Village Board – Baltimore Banner Baltimore officials detail plan to reduce deer population in city parks – WBAL-TV Some lawmakers discuss taxing social media companies over mental health – WYPR News Marine…
Thursday Afternoon Headlines: Baltimore spent over $500K of COVID federal funds on Artscape; Mt. Vernon senior center to close after 50 years; UMD researchers launch fart study; and more.
Inspector General: Baltimore spent more than $500k in COVID federal funds on Artscape musicians — WMAR City to shutter Mt. Vernon landmark after 50 years — Baltimore Business Journal Passing gas for science: UMD researchers launch new fart study — The Baltimore Banner Baltimore County residents urge leaders to spare schools from cuts, larger class…
Maryland lawmakers float taxing social media companies over mental health
Maryland lawmakers are considering taxing social media giants for their role in harming the mental health of children.


