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    Spike Gjerde to open tapas bar in former Mount Vernon Stable & Saloon
    Celebrity chef Spike Gjerde will open Bar Dalí, a Spanish-style tapas bar, in the basement of the former Mount Vernon Stable & Saloon.
    Woodberry Kitchen owner Spike Gjerde is photographed at Woodberry Kitchen on July 10, 2024.
    Is Lamar Jackson’s play affected by his absences from practice? | Banner Ravens Podcast
    Jackson hasn't had a full week of practice since Week 10.
    For sale: Unique post-and-beam home in Clarksville
    The home has six bedrooms and 3 1/2 bathrooms. The primary suite is luxurious, with incredible vaulted ceilings, an attached sitting room, and a private balcony. There’s a spacious en suite bathroom, lots of closet space, and access to a tucked-away bonus room with a two-person sauna.
    The Pete Alonso signing could prompt a trade. These pitchers are candidates for the Orioles.
    Because of the addition of Alonso, Baltimore has a surplus at first base from which to deal.
    MacKenzie Gore of the Nationals was a first-time All-Star in 2025.
    Baltimore’s only all-boys charter school wants a chance to turn things around. Again.
    Baltimore Collegiate was the only charter school recommended for closure this year, with public school officials citing academic and financial concerns.
    Baltimore Collegiate School for Boys at 2525 Kirk Ave.
    Mount Vernon apartment building in Chasen Cos. portfolio condemned
    Baltimore authorities have issued an emergency notice to condemn and demolish a Mount Vernon apartment building in real estate developer Brandon Chasen’s portfolio.
    The 10-unit apartment building at 8 E. Eager St., right, in Mount Vernon was issued an emergency notice of condemnation and demolition. The building is part of the Chasen Cos. portfolio owned by real estate developer Brandon Chasen.
    A solar farm on a Founding Father’s Ellicott City estate gets a tax break
    The land is part of Charles Carroll’s once nearly 13,000-acre estate, which was established in 1702. It included a plantation and grand residence called Doughoregan Manor, which was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1971.
    A solar farm has been proposed 7 acres of an historic Carroll estate near Folly Quarter Road and Paul’s Lane in Howard County. These days, siblings John, Genevieve and Thomas Carroll own a 330-acre farm nearby, which has been operating under the names Vineyard Farms and Manor Farm since 1989.
    Maryland farms expect relief from new wage rule, but their workers may pay the price
    A new Labor Department rule may provide some relief to farms and help stabilize food prices long-term, but labor advocates say it exploits workers.
    A combine harvests corn at sunset on the eastern shore near Easton.
    7 things to do in Howard County, from Frozen Fest to menorah lightings
    Seven things to do in Howard County from Thursday, Dec. 11 through Wednesday, Dec. 17.
    To celebrate Hanukkah this year, you can attend several menorah lightings throughout Howard County.
    7 things to do in Annapolis: Eastport lights parade honors a life on the water
    We’re in peak holiday season. Here are seven great things to do in Annapolis through Wednesday, Dec. 17.
    The Eastport Yacht Club Lights Parade embarks on the night of Dec. 13, 2025 for the 43rd year.
    What to do in Baltimore this weekend, including the Mayor’s Christmas Parade and GZA
    Whether you want to attend the Mayor’s Christmas Parade, see the Christmas tree lighting at City Hall or rap along to Wu-Tang Clan’s GZA, we’ve got you covered.
    Jimmy Pelletier, from DC Wheels Charity, wows the crowds with skateboard moves at Hampden's Annual Holiday Parade on December 4, 2022.
    Here’s where Baltimore says the worst traffic crashes occur
    The number of crashes in Baltimore overall is down about 16% since 2019, according to city statistics, but the number of serious injuries or deaths resulting from such crashes is up over the same time period.
    Cars drive on Orleans Street, one of the roads included in a new analysis of where most serious traffic crashes occur in Baltimore.
    New report details mixed progress in Maryland’s push for better addiction treatment
    A new MDH report details delays and hurdles officials are facing as they attempt to overhaul Maryland’s faulty drug and mental health addiction treatment system and root out fraud.
    Faith Schauber was placed in the same apartment complex as Amanda Vlakos.
    ‘He’s their friend’: Alex Ovechkin hosts Montgomery players with disabilities
    Alex Ovechkin has partnered with the American Special Hockey Association for almost a decade, supporting teams such as Montgomery County’s Cheetahs.
    Teams from The American Special Hockey Association, including the Montgomery County Cheetahs, play with Capitals players Alexander Ovechkin, Justin Sourdif, Ethen Frank and veteran Mike Green at the Medstar Iceplex in Arlington, VA on December 10, 2025.
    7 things to do in Montgomery County, from menorah lightings to holiday concerts
    Rock- and go-go-inspired holiday concerts, menorah lightings and more festive things to do in Montgomery County this week.
    Billy Coulter Band and Ruthie and the Wranglers will return to Hank Dietle's Tavern in Rockville for their 13th annual Rockin' Holiday Show.
    Montgomery County’s only charter school will fight closure effort
    Superintendent Thomas Taylor wants to close the Mecca Business Learning Institute, but the charter school’s officials are appealing to the Maryland State Board of Education.
    Mecca Business Learning Institute leaders hoped to launch this fall in a newly renovated Germantown campus, but construction delays meant they had to instead start the year in an old Montgomery County Public School building in Bethesda. The two campuses are about 20 miles apart, leading to transportation issues and enrollment declines.
    No. 7 Maryland sets program record for fewest points allowed in a 91-21 victory over Delaware State
    Maryland’s previous record for fewest points allowed was 22, set Feb. 5, 1974, in a 60-22 win over Morgan State.
    Yarden Garzon, pictured in October, was one of two Maryland players who scored 18 points Wednesday night against Delaware State.
    Guilty pleas, $100K fine for company after lead paint chips fell from TV tower in Baltimore
    Maryland's Attorney General announced guilty pleas and a $100,000 fine against Skyline Tower Painting and its president, holding them accountable for a 2022 tower-washing project that showered Baltimore with hazardous lead paint.
    Carol Jarvis holds a jar with piece of red paint. She has been collecting them to test for lead.
    Ravens’ Dec. 27 game at Green Bay to kick off at 8 p.m., NFL announces
    The game at Lambeau Field will kick off at 8 p.m. on Dec. 27, a Saturday, and will be broadcast on Peacock.
    The Ravens will visit Lambeau Field to play the Packers in prime time on Dec. 27.
    Former Gilman, Saint Frances coach takes over Michigan after shocking firing
    Poggi guided a dominant Gilman program and built St. Frances into a national powerhouse.
    Biff Poggi watches his team warm up before playing against Nebraska in an NCAA college football game Saturday, Sept. 20, 2025, in Lincoln, Neb.
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