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Maryland Renaissance Festival tickets still available — despite early queue chaos
Jules Smith, president of the Maryland Renaissance Festival, said they sold more than 135,000 single-day tickets on Monday.
Jousters at the Maryland Renaissance Festival
Ellicott City Partnership cancels Main Street Music Fest but promises to return in 2026
Ellicott City’s Main Street Music Fest is canceled this year, but organizers promise the event will return in 2026.
The Ellicott City Partnership canceled the Main Street Music Fest scheduled for Sept. 20 in Old Ellicott City, but promises it will return next year.
Kyle Goon: It’s time for O’s young stars to prove they are who they were supposed to be
It's time for Gunnar Henderson, Adley Rutschman, Jordan Westburg, Jackson Holliday and Colton Cowser to prove they are who they were supposed to be.
Baltimore Orioles second baseman Jackson Holliday and shortstop Gunnar Henderson leave a Grapefruit League game against the Detroit Tigers in February.
Papi Cuisine closes in South Baltimore
Papi Cuisine has closed in Federal Hill, but you can still get its viral crab cake egg rolls downtown.
Papi Cuisine's crab cake egg rolls.
New book to delve into UnitedHealthcare CEO’s killing and alleged shooter Luigi Mangione
James Patterson and Vicky Ward are working on a new book about the fatal shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson and the hunt for his alleged killer, Luigi Mangione.
NEW YORK, NEW YORK - FEBRUARY 21: Luigi Mangione attends a hearing at Manhattan Criminal Court on February 21, 2025 in New York City. Mangione is accused of slaying of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson late last year and is making his first appearance on state charges of murder as an act of terrorism. He is facing 11 counts for the Dec. 4 shooting of Thompson outside a midtown Manhattan hotel which set off a massive manhunt. He is also facing federal charges of murder and other charges in Pennsylvania, where he was arrested.
Howard Community College admits possible labor law violations over poster removal
Howard Community College has reached a settlement agreement with its faculty union over a winter incident where the college accessed professor's offices and removed union signage.
Protesters held a rally to support Howard Community College faculty on the school’s quad in Columbia last month.
State chronically undervalues vacant land in Baltimore, report finds
A report from the Center for Land Economics suggests that state tax assessors have systematically undervalued Baltimore's vacant lots.
The now vacant lot in Poppleton where Diane Bell's previous home stood. Photographed February 26, 2025.
Trump threatens federal takeover of DC after attack on former DOGE worker
The attack gave new fuel to long-standing Republican efforts to challenge Washington’s autonomy.
President Donald Trump threatened to bypass local authority and impose direct federal control over Washington.
To finally reach the majors, Orioles utility man Jeremiah Jackson had to embrace being present
The blossoming of a 25-year-old utility man is one of the more positive outcomes for a club experiencing a dismal season.
Infielder Jeremiah Jackson photographed during the 2025 Baltimore Orioles Media Day during spring training.
How life has gotten worse for immigrant children under Trump 2.0
As deportation efforts and anti-immigrant rhetoric ramp up, kids are feeling more isolated, losing benefits and risking long-term detriments.
What Brazil’s 50% tariff means for Maryland
President Trump is increasing tariffs on products imported from Brazil. Here's how that will affect Maryland.
Piles of sugar in a warehouse at the Canton Port Services headquarters in Baltimore. Maryland imports more than $1 billion in goods each year from Brazil, a majority which is sugar and confectionery products.
7 things to do in Baltimore County, from mandolin music to the 2025 BMW Golf Championship
Here are some things to do in Baltimore County for the week ending Wednesday Aug. 13.
Vintage country mandolin on wooden background
The Dish: Slutty Vegan was ‘sinking.’ Can Pinky Cole keep it afloat?
Pinky Cole is ready for a new future with Slutty Vegan, which closed down half its locations this year as it struggled with $20 million in debt.
Slutty Vegan Founder Pinky Cole announces that Slutty Vegan will be opening a location at Baltimore Peninsula during a press conference on Thursday, Oct. 26, 2023.
State warns Eastern Shore school district seeking to oust superintendent
Maryland's schools leader says they could withhold funding or seek to remove school board members if Somerset County tries to oust its superintendent.
Dean Kremer gives Orioles a chance, but feeble offensive showing leaves them well behind Phillies
Dean Kremer of the Baltimore Orioles throws a pitch in the first inning.
Orioles sent nearly $8.5 million to four teams as part deadline deals, source says
Orioles general manager Mike Elias speaks during the announcement that the Orioles' High-A affiliate will relocate to Frederick.
Ravens camp highlights: The ups and downs (and fights) from a joint practice with Indianapolis
Malaki Starks made plays, but too many key players had off days for the Ravens.
Ravens tight end Scotty Washington runs through drills on Tuesday.
Montgomery Police arrest suspect in 1995 killing of DC police officer
The Montgomery County Police Department in Maryland did not immediately identify the person arrested in the fatal shooting of 24-year-old Denna Fredericka Campbell, an officer for the Metropolitan Police Department in Washington.
A Baltimore County police vehicle’s lights flash while parked outside of the R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center at the University of Maryland in Baltimore, Md. on Thursday, March 13, 2025.
Nate Wiggins ejected after fighting opponent at Ravens-Colts joint practice
Wiggins and Colts running back Tyler Goodson went back and forth before Wiggins was eventually ejected
Baltimore Ravens cornerback Nate Wiggins (2) completes a drill during the team’s training camp session last Thursday.
What we learned from Ravens’ joint practice against the Colts | Banner Ravens Podcast
Baltimore's defense faced a stiff test in running back Jonathan Taylor.
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