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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.
Anne Arundel police say off-duty cop involved in hit-and-run
The officer, a five-year veteran, has been suspended without pay.
An Anne Arundel County Police vehicle.
Almost been hit by a car in Baltimore? Transportation officials want to know where
Baltimore’s transportation department has created an interactive map of the city for residents to report near misses.
Cars drive past the “Charm’tastic Mile” sign in downtown Baltimore, Md. on Wednesday, November 27, 2024.
Locust Point restaurant closes after almost 7 years in Anthem House
Amber, a Locust Point cafe serving coffee, craft beer and gastropub-style fare, closed permanently over the weekend.
Amber closed on E. Fort Ave over the weekend. Photographed Monday, January 27, 2025.
West Baltimore methadone clinic opening soon despite lawsuit, owner says
Dr. Devesh Kanjarpane has been trying for years to convert a former auto parts warehouse in West Baltimore into a health center that will also dispense methadone.
Dr. Devesh Kanjarpane shows a room at Charm City Health Center in April 2024.
In a literal winter of discontent, look to poets for warmth
Looking for inspiration through this terrible cold season, we looked to local poets for warmth.
This snowman in Wyman Park gets it.
Wanted: Someone to run the Baltimore Farmers’ Market
Baltimore is looking for a new operator to run its largest farmers’ market, which was previously managed by BOPA.
The Baltimore Farmers' Market needs someone to run it.
Richard Bright, longtime Coppin State professor, always wanted to do what was right
Richard Bright, a longtime Coppin State University professor, died Jan. 14 in his sleep. He was 89.
Richard Bright in 2012.
Baltimore’s iconic Bromo Tower is in need of repair. But who is in charge?
It’s time for Baltimore’s landmark Bromo Seltzer Arts Tower to get a facelift. As the city cuts ties with BOPA, the nonprofit that has managed the tower for years, it’s unclear who will oversee the project.
Bromo Seltzer Tower
Trump froze grantmaking for health research. Now Maryland is shivering.
An executive order from the Trump administration could upend research by pausing NIH grants, which scientists say could harm health and the economy.
Johns Hopkins University campus
9-year-old girl remains in critical condition after accidental shooting in Baltimore
Baltimore Police officers responded to a shooting involving a 9-year-old Saturday afternoon.
Inner Harbor 90% frozen: Officials warn ice remains thin and to avoid venturing onto it
The Inner Harbor is more than 90% frozen, according to the U.S. National Ice Center.
The Inner Harbor is more than 90% frozen and remains motionless along the Coastal Guard ship and museum on Pier 5 on Thursday, January 23, 2025.
Outraged community takes to the streets after triple shooting left teacher’s aide dead
A community is outraged, and a family is devastated by the murder of Anntoinette Tunstall-Jennings, a Baltimore schoolteacher’s aide, who was fatally shot after watching her grandchild play basketball.  
A triple shooting left a 52-year-old woman dead in a “working-class neighborhood” in northern Baltimore on Wednesday, January 22, 2025.
Icing and imitation bacon bits among McCormick products affected by red dye ban
McCormick & Co. makes 16 products that use a red food dye the FDA has banned starting in January 2027.
McCormick Maryland Logistics Center in Sparrows Point, January 17, 2025.
Moore sides with Pennsylvania Gov. Shapiro in dispute over utility bill surge
Moore joined the governors of Illinois, New Jersey and Delaware in sending a letter to federal utility regulators pointing the finger at PJM Interconnect, the regional grid operator, for a looming jump in electricity rates.
BLUE BELL, PENNSYLVANIA - JANUARY 5: Governor of Pennsylvania Josh Shapiro prepares to speak during a television interview before U.S. President Joe Biden takes the stage during a campaign event at Montgomery County Community College January 5, 2024 in Blue Bell, Pennsylvania. In his first campaign event of the 2024 election season, Biden stated that democracy and fundamental freedoms are under threat if former U.S. President Donald Trump returns to the White House.
Firefighters make ‘significant progress’ on rekindled fire at Dundalk recycling center
A fire that started at a Dundalk recycling center last Saturday and rekindled this week is nearly extinguished, officials said.
A fire at the Owl Metals Inc. recycling facility in Dundalk rekindled Thursday after initially starting over the weekend. As of Friday, firefighters say it is nearly extinguished.
Woman killed in Govans shooting identified as a teacher’s aide, grandmother
The 52-year-old woman who was killed in a triple shooting Wednesday night in North Baltimore was identified by police as Antionette Jennings.
A triple shooting left a 52-year-old woman dead in a “working-class neighborhood” in northern Baltimore Wednesday, January 22, 2025.
Orioles cultivating ‘fresh feel’ for minor league coaching staffs in 2025
For 2025, the Orioles’ director of player development said around half of the staff members in his department are in new spots.
Former major league player Tim Federowicz, shown in 2020, will be the manager of the Orioles’ Triple-A affiliate.
PHA Healthcare owner says treatment services have ended
The owner of PHA Healthcare said he has ended its treatment services, but clients are still living in the addiction treatment provider’s housing.
PHA Healthcare's founder, Stephen Thomas, at his office in Baltimore, MD, December 13, 2024.
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