South Baltimore’s Westport waterfront mixed-use project could break ground...
The developer planning a 1,300-unit waterfront community in Baltimore’s Westport has agreed to sell parcels to town house and apartment builders who could start work within a year.
View ArticleRetro Baltimore: Strolling Black chefs credited with creating the Maryland...
As the start of summer marks the traditional beginning of crabbing season, the prices for Maryland’s prized crustaceans this year are skyrocketing. In the early 1900s similar price hikes and supply...
View ArticleA Naval Academy grad kept a love for art alive through a Navy career. Now,...
Now, 32-year-old Cronic has her 20-piece art collection, “A Midshipman’s Journey,” on the Naval Academy museum walls for the next year.
View ArticleMount Airy group raising funds, seeking town land to build skatepark
A local duo is determined to build a skatepark in Mount Airy and are confident they will raise the funds to do so. All they need from the town is the land.
View ArticleThough still virtual, Common Ground on the Hill ‘Tradition Weeks’ offers...
This year's Common Ground on the Hill’s “Traditions weeks,” which starts Monday, will continue to be online. Organizers didn’t know enough about what this summer would be like in terms of COVID-19 when...
View ArticleNew Koreatown signage along Route 40 could be in Ellicott City by this fall,...
The Koreatown Planning Committee Board, originally formed in summer 2019 to rebrand Koreatown in Ellicott City, has been fundraising for the past nearly two years for the installation of two...
View ArticleBaltimore County councilman seeks to expand program cracking down on loud...
Law enforcement could issue civil fines up to $1,000 on hosts of repeated unruly gatherings and their landlords as a way to reduce noise and prevent substance abuse.
View ArticleFacing trade rumors amid comeback season, Trey Mancini ‘most definitely’...
Trey Mancini said Wednesday he “most definitely” hopes to remain with the Orioles to see through their rebuild. After missing all of 2020 undergoing chemotherapy treatments for stage 3 colon cancer, he...
View ArticleRanking the Ravens’ position groups, from weakest (outside linebacker) to...
The Ravens don’t have many holes across their team, offense or defense. Still, some positions are more worrisome than others.
View ArticleDirector of Civic Works’ YouthBuild program constructs connection between...
Candice Blackwell has been director of YouthBuild since 2018. The program, like so many others, went virtual last March and has been hybrid for the last year.
View ArticleAfter almost a century in Highlandtown, G&A Restaurant relocates to White Marsh
The new location, in a strip mall where Route 7 intersects with New Forge Road, is set to open in early September. For regulars, it marks the end of an era and a reminder of just how much Highlandtown,...
View ArticleHoward County police: Baltimore County woman found dead in Columbia parking...
A Windsor Mill woman was found dead from a gunshot Wednesday in a Columbia parking garage, Howard County police said in a news release Thursday morning.
View ArticleThings to do in Baltimore and online June 25 to July 1 | PHOTOS
Attend a festival of your choice: farm or wine; go to or watch remotely a jazz concert or listen to a reading.
View ArticleFight against Baltimore violence gets much-needed partner in the White House...
Mayor Scott has President Biden's ear on gun violence. That's not a solution to all that plagues Baltimore and many other big cities, but it's a promising start. And Mr. Biden's an improvement over the...
View ArticleWarden George Hardinger retires after 22 years with Carroll County Detention...
After about 22 years of service with the Carroll County Detention Center, Warden George Hardinger is retiring from his position, effective next Wednesday
View ArticleMaryland Retailers Association president enters race for Anne Arundel County...
The Maryland Retailers Association president is running in the District 7 Anne Arundel County Council race in 2022, vying to represent Crofton and south county.
View ArticleWe never would have called you an essential worker if we knew... | EDITORIAL...
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View ArticleFinksburg area could see revitalization through facade improvement grant
Finksburg residents and those passing through the community may soon notice some improvements to storefronts along the Route 140 corridor. At Thursday’s county commissioners meeting, the board approved...
View ArticleIn Pigtown, building stability and pride in the neighborhood block by block |...
A walk along Washington Boulevard in Pigtown can raise your hopes for Baltimore, but a few blocks along, and the challenges get steeper.
View ArticleBaltimore’s Gervonta Davis risks jumping two weight classes to face Mario...
Mario Barrios doesn’t bring the name appeal or stylistic flair of other potential opponents, but he does offer Baltimore boxer Gervonta Davis a chance to stake out new ground. "He’s chasing greatness,"...
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