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Your dog have cancer? These Hopkins grads have a cool way to treat it
A new tool, created by a pair of Johns Hopkins bioengineering students, is the first to use carbon dioxide to freeze tumors off dogs.
Dr. Salifou Bishop, left, uses cryotherapy to remove a tumor from a patient at Loving Pet Care Hospital in Baltimore, Md., on Thursday, January 2, 2024. He is joined by Clarisse Hu, Chief Technology Officer and co-founder at Kubanda, center, and Katie Ogg, clinical engineer for Kubanda,
Cocina Luchadoras closes Fells Point shop, announces ‘residency’ nearby
Cocina Luchadoras, a restaurant whose handmade tacos made it a staple in Upper Fells Point, is closing its brick and mortar after eight years in business.
Cocina Luchadoras on 253 S. Broadway has closed.
Orioles owner David Rubenstein among 19 who received Presidential Medal of Freedom
Orioles owner David Rubenstein, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and actor-director Denzel Washington will be awarded the nation’s highest civilian honor Saturday in a White House ceremony.
President Joe Biden, right, presents the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the Nation's highest civilian honor, to David Rubenstein in the East Room of the White House, Saturday, Jan. 4, 2025, in Washington.
Jon Meoli: After Charlie Morton addition, what are we supposed to make of the Orioles’ winter?
New Oriole Charlie Morton has pitched 2,125 2/3 innings in the major leagues and has an ERA of 4.01.
New Year’s Day is usually a celebration. In Baltimore, it’s the deadliest day for overdoses.
New Year’s Day has been the deadliest day of the year for overdoses, a Banner analysis of a decade of autopsy data found.
A picture of Jedale Parsons and her son, Hunter, on a cross at her home in Hagerstown, Md., on Thursday, October 17, 2024. Hunter Parsons passed away from an overdose on January 1, 2023.
‘Leave it to Tony’: Lawyer who helped launch Baltimore School for the Arts was humble, determined
Anthony M. “Tony” Carey, who championed legal ethics and helped found the Baltimore School for the Arts, died on Dec. 25 of heart failure. He was 89.
Anthony M. “Tony” Carey.
Praise guitarist talks EP, time at Towson University as a ‘hardcore kid’
Since 2010, Anthony Dye, 34, of Hampden, has been a guitarist in the melodic hardcore band, which on June 14 released an EP called, “Coming Up For Air.”
Praise guitarist Anthony Dye at the Magpie Cage Recording Studio in Baltimore during the recording of the melodic hardcore band's EP "Coming Up For Air."
Embrace the bitter: Exploring amaro in Baltimore
From extensive bar programs to locally made liqueurs, there are many ways to explore and experiment with the bitter liqueur amaro in Baltimore.
A large variety selection of Amaro, an Italian herbal liqueur with a bitter-sweet flavor, at Cafe Campli in Baltimore, Md. on Thursday, December 12, 2024.
Baltimore snow updates: Officials warn 10 inches possible, take storm ‘seriously’
Drivers in the Baltimore area and surrounding counties can expect snow showers and slippery road conditions on their commutes home Friday evening.
Snow flurries at the National Aquarium on Friday, January 3, 2024.
Baltimore homicides and shootings fall to lowest levels since 2015
Baltimore Police say 201 people were killed in 2024, with more than 400 people shot and wounded.
Parishioners hold candles during a prayer walk in the Irvington neighborhood of Baltimore, Md. on Monday, December 30, 2024.
Washington Nationals take legal action to get $320M in TV rights fees from MASN
In court documents filed Monday, Nationals attorney Patrick Curran asked New York Supreme Court Judge Andrew Borrok to certify a decision made by the Revenue Sharing Definitions Committee of Major League Baseball.
MASN exclusively broadcasts most Orioles and Nationals games.
Who is Meghan McCorkell? Meet Live Baltimore’s new executive director
Eight questions with Live Baltimore’s new executive director, Meghan McCorkell.
Meghan McCorkell, a former WJZ reporter and marketing and communications head at the Pratt Library, is the new executive director at Live Baltimore.
Vigilante mom arrested in Columbia shooting of two teens, police say
A Columbia woman is facing charges in Howard County tied to an Oct. 12 shooting that injured two teenagers.
A Columbia woman is facing charges in Howard County tied to an Oct. 12 shooting that injured two teenagers in a grassy area adjacent to the Giant Foods parking lot on Centre Park Drive.
First week of 2025 could bring snow to Baltimore
As the first week of 2025 begins, so will more winter weather in the Baltimore region.
Baltimore will see a dusting of snow on Friday with more possible early next week.
Meet the only Ravens fan who trades emails with John Harbaugh
The Baltimore Ravens’ longtime coach receives an email after nearly every game from David Price, a diehard fan from Glen Burnie.
Sherry Price and her son David in their living room in Glen Burnie, MD, on Dec. 13, 2024.
2025 has the potential to be dark. Try to find the light.
In 2025, we’re holding space for the highs and lows, and hoping for the divine — or at least the occasional chuckle.
Fearing rights rollback, LGBTQIA+ community takes precautions ahead of Trump presidency
The LGBTQIA+ community anxiously awaits what a Donald Trump presidency will mean for their rights.
Cole Bishop, left, and Matt McCoy are planning to get married before Donald Trump is inaugurated as President in 2025.
What to do this weekend, from square dancing to a nonalcoholic beer festival
Whether you want to sample nonalcoholic beers for free, listen to the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra score “The Princess Bride’ or go ice skating, we’ve got you covered.
The flyer for this weekend's Damn Near Beer Fest at True Chesapeake.
Trump adviser warns Baltimore, Howard County leaders of alleged immigration law violations
Stephen Miller heads America First Legal, which sent warning letters to numerous officials in Maryland jurisdictions it accused of “concealing, harboring or shielding” immigrants.
WASHINGTON, DC - NOVEMBER 13: Stephen Miller arrives along with President-elect Donald Trump's motorcade at the Hyatt Regency Capitol Hill on November 13, 2024 in Washington, DC. As both the House and Senate GOP conferences hold their leadership elections, President-elect Donald Trump is in Washington to meet with Congressional Republicans and with President Joe Biden at the White House.
The Dish: 2025’s most anticipated restaurant openings
From a Faidley’s Seafood restaurant years in the making to a whopping seven (!) concepts from Atlas Restaurant Group, here are the big openings to keep an eye out for in 2025.
The future home of The Fishmongers Daughter a restaurant  located in Catonsville, Md. off Frederick Rd. This location will serve as the sister restaurant to the famous Faidleys Seafood, located in Lexington market.
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