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    Culinary Architecture to move to Little Italy amid rising costs and a changing Pigtown
    Culinary Architecture, a specialty grocer and mainstay in Pigtown, is moving to Little Italy early next year.
    The specialty market beloved by Baltimore foodies announced their move to Little Italy over Instagram on Saturday.
    Fani-González unanimously voted Montgomery County Council president
    Natali Fani-González will serve as the Montgomery County Council’s next president, councilmembers unanimously voted Tuesday.
    Montgomery County Council member Natali Fani-González at a meeting of the Montgomery County Council in Rockville on Tuesday, December 2, 2025. Fani-González will serve as the council’s next president after councilmembers unanimously voted Tuesday.
    Towson University to dissolve women’s and gender studies department amid low enrollment
    Towson University’s women’s studies program is one of the oldest in the country, according to the department’s website; it was established in 1973 and became a formal department in 2002.
    Towson University
    In this prestigious arts competition, MICA students stand alone
    Maryland Institute College of Art students Hazel Paik and Nicole Estelle Brown won big at the 2025 AXA Art Prize — familiar territory for the Baltimore art and design school.
    Maryland Institute College of Art senior Hazel Paik, second to right, stands next to her painting “Green Sun” and jury members after winning the AXA Art Prize in New York.
    List: Wintry mix causes area school closings and delays for Tuesday
    Maryland school districts are announcing delays and closures as a wintry mix moves across the state Tuesday morning.
    The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Weather Advisory for parts of Maryland.
    Howard County Council advances plans for new Columbia lakefront library
    The Howard County Council approved plans for a new library on Columbia's lakefront.
    Howard County Library System President and CEO Tonya Aikens said the library administration's thoughts and prayers are with staff who may have been affected by carbon monoxide exposure at the Savage Branch location last week.
    City Council wants more rules on Baltimore Children and Youth Fund spending
    Baltimore's BCYF leaders say the changes would limit mission-critical programs, including travel and training.
    Mikhayla Harrell, facilitator from the New Orleans Youth Alliance, leads an exercise in communication.
    These Argentine investors bought up distressed Baltimore homes. It hasn’t gone well.
    The saga of the Argentines is just the latest example of foreign real estate investors running into substantial problems after grabbing their slice of distressed Baltimore real estate.
    A home in the 2500 block of Edmondson Avenue was purchased on behalf of an Argentinian investor who eventually found out the property was not finished and unrentable.
    Montgomery County has more than 90 committees and commissions. Few members are from the Upcounty.
    Though fewer people live in the Upcounty, a county report shows they are still underrepresented on boards and commissions.
    Montgomery County Council member Marilyn Balcombe, who represents the Upcounty, said she’s tired of excuses for the region’s lack of representation.
    Baltimore plus Boston equals new Hampden gift shop
    Andrew Hatch and Jonathan Todd moved to Baltimore last year from New York City. And they brought their eye for fun gifts and beautiful home decor with them, opening Balston Mercantile in Hampden.
    Co-owners Andrew Hatch, left, and Jonathan Todd in their shop, Balston Mercantile, in the Hampden neighborhood of Baltimore.
    Lauren Lipscomb wants to be Baltimore County’s top prosecutor
    For the last several years, Lauren Lipscomb has headed Baltimore City’s Conviction Integrity Unit, where she pushed for the exoneration of incarcerated individuals convicted of crimes they did not commit.
    Lauren Lipscomb is running for Baltimore County state’s attorney with a tough-on-crime platform that also prioritizes victims’ rights.
    Icy roads possible Tuesday as wintry mix expected to blast Maryland
    A wintry mix could mean icy road conditions in Central Maryland, the National Weather Service said, though snow is only likely to stick closer to the Pennsylvania border.
    Close up of ice and rain on the windshield of a car with bare winter trees beyond.
    County Council to vote on controversial plan for University Boulevard’s future
    Supporters say the plan will make the major roadway safer and help the area grow, but detractors have called it a gift to developers that will clog roads and crowd neighborhoods and schools.
    Cars drive through the intersection of University Boulevard West and Colesville Road in Silver Spring.
    Montgomery County police PSA wants you to know that they’re always identifiable
    In social media posts in Spanish, the Montgomery County Police Department reminded the public how its officers can be identified as county police and that they also wear name tags.
    Former Orioles manager Brandon Hyde joins Rays as front office adviser
    Hyde saw losing seasons turn into a division title in 2023, for which he earned the American League Manager of the Year award.
    Former Orioles manager Brandon Hyde watches the team’s home opener against the Boston Red Sox on March 31.
    After Bengals loss, John Harbaugh asserts the Ravens are still ‘a running team’
    Harbaugh noted that circumstances drove the Ravens away from running the ball in the first half against the Cincinnati Bengals.
    Ravens coach John Harbaugh talks with officials in the fourth quarter of Baltimore’s loss to the Cincinnati Bengals on Thanksgiving night.
    Facing sustained resident ire, Baltimore City Council housing bill stalls
    The bill is the final and most controversial piece of a package of housing bills that have crossed the finish line in recent weeks.
    Councilman Ryan Dorsey at a meeting last December. Dorsey is the architect of the bill, which allows for more housing on many single-family properties and is getting resistance from residents and City Council members.
    Ravens CB Nate Wiggins is day-to-day after leaving game with foot injury
    Ravens CB Nate Wiggins appeared to hurt his left foot while covering Bengals WR Mitchell Tinsley late in the second quarter Thursday.
    Ravens cornerback Nate Wiggins (2) breaks up a pass intended for Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Ja’Marr Chase (1) in the second quarter.
    Anne Arundel County executive violated ethics rules in weekly newsletter
    The Anne Arundel County Ethics Commission found that County Executive Steuart Pittman, a Democrat, violated local ethics law by getting political in his weekly newsletter to residents.
    Anne Arundel County Executive Steuart Pittman, shown earlier this year, violated county ethics law with political commentary in a county newsletter, the county’s Ethics Commission found.
    McCormick drops plastic, brings back classic Old Bay tin
    McCormick & Company is bringing back tin packaging for Old Bay Seasoning, the spice blend’s original packaging before the brand switched to plastic in 2017.
    Old Bay is switching back to tin packaging.
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