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East Baltimore neighborhoods

    The world’s game is also Highlandtown’s game
    Every four years, Baltimore’s soccer fans — from around the globe — show up at local establishments to watch the World Cup.
    Julian Alvarez celebrates with Lionel Messi of Argentina after scoring the team's second goal during the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 semi final match between Argentina and Croatia at Lusail Stadium on December 13, 2022 in Lusail City, Qatar.
    Is it going to snow in Baltimore tonight? Here’s what to expect.
    The weather forecast in Baltimore calls for freezing rain, but no snow. Freezing rain can make for a dangerous morning commute, as roads and sidewalks could be slippery.
    Close up of ice and rain on the windshield of a car with bare winter trees beyond.
    Baltimore muralist’s home the culmination of a life lived in art
    Upper Fells Point-based artist and muralist Jaz Erenberg went viral on social media after she posted a video of the artwork she painted on her rowhome.
    Jaz Erenberg poses for a photo outside of her rowhome that she recently painted.
    Photo rewind: Staff selections from November 2022
    November was packed full of news, and we have the photos to prove it. From elections, evictions and explosions...here are 20 of our favorites.
    Truthe Woodard, 4, and Koddee Shelton, 5, wave their signs at cars during the ceasefire rally. BMORE Ceasefire 365 held a press conference to alert the community that they will be rebranding to include more positive and uplifting imagery in their logo on corner of Allendale Street and Edmondson Avenue on November 4. 2022.
    The building used to be a place for community. Now, an East Baltimore nonprofit plans to sell.
    The former school has hosted a film festival, art shows and photography by neighborhood kids.
    From left: Allison Duggan, Cynthia Gross, Shaerrod Wood, Donald Gresham and Francine Wilks stand for a portrait in front of 814 N. Collington Ave. on 11/19/22. The 814 Coalition is a group of community members trying to keep the MICA Place building available for community members’ use.
    Black ballet dancers get opportunities to shine in Baltimore-area productions of ‘The Nutcracker’
    Diverse dancers are finding lead opportunities in the iconic ballet ”The Nutcracker” in the Baltimore area this holiday season.
    Photos are from Morton Street Dance Center's performance of The Nutcracker, cast--particularly cast members of color who are in lead positions. The Snow Queen and The Nutcracker should be highlighted.  (Snow Queen) NaTori Blackman-Gray.
    Patterson Bowling Center owner trying to figure out a way to reoopen
    The bowling center abruptly closed over the weekend.
    Brandon Torrento and Suzanne Sauter peer into the windows of Patterson Bowling Center after showing up and realizing the doors were locked and the lights were off.
    Sad about Patterson Bowling Center’s closure? Here are other places you can go for duckpin bowling in and around Baltimore.
    There are still many duckpin bowling options in the area.
    Buck Delcher and Bud Price finish up a Monday after game at Parkville Lanes.
    Great Airbnb houses in Baltimore: A mansion, a secret garden and an indoor pool
    If you need more space to host out-of-town guests or you're looking for a break from your own home, start here.
    ‘I am who I am because of my city’: Pinky Cole to bring Slutty Vegan location to Baltimore
    Rumors have circulated since earlier this year that Slutty Vegan would be coming to Baltimore.
    ATLANTA, GEORGIA - SEPTEMBER 13: CEO of Slutty Vegan Pinky Cole attends day 2 of REVOLT Summit x AT&T Summit on September 13, 2019 in Atlanta, Georgia.
    Where to watch the U.S.-Netherlands World Cup match in Baltimore
    If you don’t have a big enough TV, or would prefer to watch with an excited crowd, we’ve got you covered with this roundup of places to go.
    Brothers, Joey Fluehr, 24, (left) and Ryan Fluehr, 29, share some good laughs while watching the USA vs. Iran World Cup match at Abbey Burger in Little Italy, Baltimore, Md., on November 29, 2022.
    An afternoon with trumpeter Brandon Woody
    You may or may have not seen Woody around town on festival stages, on a Calvin Klein billboard shot by SHAN Wallace or entertaining a wine glass-gripping crowd at the Eubie Blake’s courtyard.
    Trumpeter Brandon Woody, performs during a show at the Eaton Hotel in Washington, D.C on November 23, 2022.
    Organizers say Hampden Christmas parade will proceed as scheduled
    The 49th annual Mayor’s Christmas Parade is scheduled for the same time as the Ravens-Broncos game at M&T Bank Stadium, and city officials are concerned about having enough police officers to cover both events. But organizers say they've received assurances a solution will be found.
    A screenshot of WJZ's coverage of the issues surrounding the 49th annual Mayor's Christmas Parade.
    Can Mo’s Seafood and Little Italy coexist?
    The Baltimore liquor board ordered community agreement between the community groups, but negotiations took an unexpected turn.
    MO's Seafood at 219 S. President St., BAltimore, Md., on November 18, 2022.
    ‘The true meaning is kind of hard’: How American Indians in Maryland observe Thanksgiving
    For Maryland’s American Indian population, Thanksgiving can be a complicated — and oftentimes painful — reminder of lost lives, land and culture.
    A Native American celebration of food, culture, and heritage took place at the 46th Annual BAIC PowWow at the Maryland State Fairgrounds in Timonium on November 19, 2022.
    Highlandtown’s new bookstore wants to amplify underrepresented voices in comics
    Dreamers & Make-Believers is believed to be the first bookstore in the neighborhood in at least 10 years.
    Miranda Nordell owner, Head Dreamer at Dreamers & Make-Believers and Sam Bolenbaugh, Head Make-Believer at Dreamers & Make-Believers poses for a portrait inside of their store, Dreamers and Make-Believers, Friday, November 11, 2022.
    For some Baltimoreans a deep connection to their childhood homes
    Leave and come back or stay and never go — some of Baltimore’s magnetism is rooted in childhood.
    (left) Betty Davis, takes a portrait in front of her family home in Allendale, Baltimore, MD, on November 10, 2022. 
(right) Maryanne Campanella, stands in front of her family home in Little Italy, Baltimore, MD, on November 10, 2022. Campanella's family has occupied this home for more than 100 years.
    Baltimore homes find investors more than 5,000 miles away in Turkey
    A Miami-based company is finding a niche marketing homes in distressed Baltimore neighborhoods to investors in Turkey.
    Illustration of laptop, tablet, and phone with ads of Baltimore row homes on their screens, with map of Baltimore and map of Turkey in background.
    A Puerto Rican experience: An artist transforms her home in Baltimore into a museum
    Christina Delgado is “Nuyorican,” or a New York Puerto Rican, and recently opened in her first Baltimore home the Puerto Rican Home Museum, a mixed-media collective exhibit that celebrates Puerto Rican families and culture.
    Cristina Delgado stands for a portrait on 9/7/22 in front of a lit up Puerto Rican flag inside of the museum and cultural hub she curated inside her home.
    Patagonia Baltimore opens in Fells Point; outlet is company’s biggest store yet
    The outdoor clothing and gear store in Fells Point is the California-based company’s biggest store yet and includes a community space with plans to focus on environmental issues.
    Patagonia has officially soft opened to the general public. The grand opening is set for Nov. 5th & 6th.
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