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What is Snarski? The meaning behind the lumber sign off I-83
What does “Snarski” mean, anyway? The meaning behind the lumber sign off Baltimore’s Interstate 83.
A sign made out of firewood appeared off I-83 northbound near the Union Collective about two weeks ago. Snarski Landscaping moved into the city from a county location and decided to make their own, thematic sign.
The Y2K era in Baltimore: Author Colette Shade on the suburbs, JNCOs and coffee
Colette Shade is the author of the new book “Y2K: How the 2000s Became Everything.”
Local author Colette Shade poses with an issue of WIRED magazine in a funky, Y2K-style chair. Her book is a collections of essays that are a mashup of memoir and reportage.
10-year-old girl dies after accidental shooting in Baltimore, police say
The 10-year-old girl was pronounced dead Tuesday after suffering an accidental gunshot wound on Saturday, police said.
7/8/22—A Baltimore Police officer’s car is parked on the corner of E Lombard St. & President St.
Want to park illegally in Baltimore? You probably won’t get a ticket
In 2024, transportation officers wrote almost one-third fewer parking tickets than what they wrote two years prior, according to enforcement data.
Cars parked along Wildwood Parkway during a street cleaning window in West Baltimore.
Power grid operator reaches deal with Pennsylvania governor in utility bill dispute
The settlement, announced by Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro’s office Tuesday, comes less than a month after he filed a complaint before federal utility regulators calling on PJM Interconnection to impose a lower price cap on its next energy auction.
A transmission tower that is part of PJM Interconnection’s multistate system supports power lines that run high above farmland in Parkton.
What we know about Trump’s federal spending freeze and its impact on Marylanders
What we know about President Donald Trump’s temporary pause on federal spending and its impact on Marylanders.
WASHINGTON, DC - JANUARY 24: U.S. President Donald Trump speaks to members of the press as he prepares to depart the White House aboard Marine One on January 24, 2025 in Washington, DC. The president is traveling to North Carolina, California, Nevada and Florida over the weekend.
Restaurants fear losing workers amid Trump immigration crackdown
Trump, who campaigned on linking immigrants to criminality, has not specifically addressed how his immigration policies will affect the restaurant industry.
Popular Venezuelan restaurant Alma Cocina Latina in Station North employs immigrants of many backgrounds on several different visas. Many are Venezuelan and the food is authentically made.
The Dish: Drinking less is good for your health, but is it bad for business?
For restaurateurs who have long relied on profits from alcohol sales to compensate for the high cost of food, customers drinking less can be a buzzkill.
Restaurants are turning to pricey mocktails to compensate for lost revenue from booze.
Maryland students make limited progress on ‘Nation’s Report Card’
Maryland public schools remain stubbornly middle-of-the-pack on a national test, even as achievement inches upward.
Maryland students’ scores mirror national trends showing achievement declining in the past decade.
Trial begins for neo-Nazi leader accused of plotting to blow up Maryland’s power grid
Brandon Russell, 29, of Orlando, Florida, who’s the founder of the Atomwaffen Division, is standing trial in U.S. District Court in Baltimore on a charge of conspiracy to damage an energy facility.
Brandon Russell, 29, of Orlando, Florida, is now standing trial in U.S. District Court in Baltimore on one count of conspiracy to damage an energy facility.
Baltimore ‘in the process’ of challenging federal funding freeze in court
The joint statement endorsed by Mayor Brandon Scott and city officials said they are pursuing legal action in an effort to prevent cuts to funding Baltimore uses.
City officials said they are pursuing legal action in an effort to prevent cuts to funding that the city uses for transportation, housing and other services.
Inside the Dugout: Can Adam Jones help the O’s ink an extension?
Contract extensions have been exceedingly rare for the Orioles. Could Adam Jones help change that?
Former Orioles outfielder Adam Jones has joined the team's front office.
Teen arrested in fatal shooting of McDonald’s security guard
The 15-year-old is being charged as an adult with first-degree murder, Baltimore Police said.
A security guard died after he was shot at a McDonald's in North Baltimore on Sunday afternoon, according to police.
How to make your house generate cash
Your house can become a source of cash. From leasing closets and yards to providing event parking, here's how.
Baltimore keeps building luxury apartments as some units sit empty
About one-tenth of the 4- and 5-star apartments in the Baltimore region are empty, according to data from the real estate analytics firm CoStar.
Luxury apartment buildings, such as a high-rise in Harbor Point, have faced challenges in finding renters.
Mayor, councilman at odds again over Baltimore’s opioid strategy
What Mark Conway says is groundbreaking and lifesaving, the mayor’s office says is irresponsible and simplistic.
City Councilman Mark Conway is pushing for wider use of buprenorphine to help with the city’s overdose crisis.
Charm City Meadworks appears closed amid ongoing rent issues
Pages for the beloved meadery brewery on Facebook and Google Maps list the business as “permanently closed.”
An industrial-looking building that reads "CHARM CITY MEADWORKS" at the top is in the background and a small yellow bird feeder that reads "BAWLMER" swings from a tree branch in the foreground.
Baltimore County crews extinguish Dundalk recycling fire
The fire rekindled last week after starting on Jan. 18.
After a fire initially broke out Jan. 18, Baltimore County officials said Monday it was extinguished.
Charm City Meadworks to partner with Peabody Heights Brewery, close taproom
Charm City Meadworks announced it will be moving its operation to Peabody Heights Brewery as part of an ongoing partnership.
Charm City Meadworks is closing its East Biddle Street taproom but isn’t going out of business.
Grandmother charged in 9-year-old girl’s accidental shooting
Baltimore City Police Commissioner Richard Worley called the situation preventable and infuriating.
A police line do not cross tape blocks a pathway near Penn Station.
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