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What to do this long weekend, from an MLK Day parade to an Edgar Allan Poe bus tour
Whether you want to attend Martin Luther King Jr. Day celebrations at a Baltimore museum, celebrate Edgar Allan Poe’s birthday with some puzzles or enjoy some honky-tonk, we’ve got you covered.
The Reginald F Lewis Museum on September 27, 2023. The museum plans to erect a memorial and debut an exhibit dedicated to the history of lynching in Maryland.
Baltimore’s content creators prepare for the end of TikTok
Without the social media app, Baltimore-area influencers and businesses stand to lose a beloved speech platform — and money.
BALTIMORE, MD - JAN 15, 2025: Kendall McGill, 31, works on creating content for Youtube in her home in Baltimore on January 15, 2025. She reports that she has slowed down on creating content for Tiktok as the possible ban approaches.
I felt sorry for myself after my house was damaged. Then L.A. started burning down.
My family was displaced from our home for two weeks. The Los Angeles wildfires remind me how lucky we are to have a home to return to.
ALTADENA, CALIFORNIA - JANUARY 09: Khaled Fouad (L) and Mimi Laine (R) embrace as they inspect a family member's property that was destroyed by Eaton Fire on January 09, 2025 in Altadena, California. Fueled by intense Santa Ana Winds, the Eaton Fire has grown to over 10,000 acres and has destroyed many homes and businesses. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
Maryland AG sues software vendor, landlords for price-fixing rents
The attorney general’s office blasted the defendants as a ‘cartel.’
Maryland Attorney General applauds for Maryland Gov. Wes Moore as he delivers his first State of the State address on 2/1/23 at the Maryland State House.
Corbin Burnes says location played large role in decision to leave Orioles
Baltimore was not a great fit for the ace pitcher’s family life.
Corbin Burnes said playing in Arizona was attractive to him because that is where his family lives.
Buckle (or bundle) up for ‘roller coaster’ weather
Baltimoreans could see snow, sunny skies, rain and a cold front that drops temperatures to the single digits all within the next five days.
Residents of South Baltimore brave the downpour on December 11, 2024.
Man confesses to decade-old killing of 2 people whose bodies were never found, police say
Scott Barnett, who is from Dundalk and told police he has been homeless, said he wasn’t sure of the victims’ names, but detectives pieced together their identities.
Baltimore Peninsula adds a Jamaican restaurant to its growing lineup
The owners of popular Jamaican restaurants in Harford and Baltimore counties are opening a concept in Baltimore Peninsula next year.
Rendering of Jamaican restaurant at Baltimore Peninsula
The Dish: The best restaurants to bring your baby to (and not feel bad about it)
No babysitter? No problem. Here are restaurants that won’t shame parents for showing up with their children.
Hana Scott, right, with her husband Mayor Brandon Scott and two sons Ceron and baby Charm at Frank’s Pizza & Pasta.
Maryland needs more power lines. So why does everybody hate this one?
The electricity interests behind a proposed power line that would cut through 70 miles of mostly rural Maryland are finding that many residents don’t care much for the idea.
Brandon Hill points to a power line which runs over the farm property he owns in Parkton, MD on Friday, Dec. 13, 2024.
Meet the well-connected lawyer challenging Scott Shellenberger
David, the deputy Maryland state prosecutor, has collected $105,000, according to campaign finance disclosures.
Deputy Maryland state prosecutor Sarah David.
Not so permanent: Ravens fans lament loss of treasured seats to suite construction
The Ravens’ M&T Bank Stadium is in the midst of a three-year renovation. Changes ahead of the 2025 season will remove some seats in the west end zone, frustrating some season ticket holders.
Karen Jones, middle, dances next to her daughter, Hayley Boyle Sparr, during Saturday’s game against the Pittsburgh Steelers from her seats in the west end zone at M&T Bank Stadium.
Baltimore City’s school board votes to close its smallest elementary school
The Baltimore City school board voted to close Edgewood Elementary School Tuesday night, a decision that will impact 134 students.
The Baltimore City Board of School Commissioners comes to order at their headquarters on North Ave. on Tuesday, January 14, 2025.
Big building owners sue Maryland over efforts to make them go green
Maryland is trying to force its big buildings to go green, but the owners of these properties are fighting back.
High-rise buildings in downtown Baltimore.
Inside the Dugout: Orioles must avoid a desperation deal
If we’re talking about true regret, and past free agency playbooks that the Orioles should avoid, it’s one that’s potentially weeks away from playing out.
The Orioles signed a one-year deal with right-hander Andrew Kittredge, who brings ample experience in the American League East.
Another Fells Point restaurant shuts its doors
Riptide, a bar and seafood restaurant, is the latest closure in Baltimore’s Fells Point neighborhood.
Riptide in Fells Point.
The man leading the Superblock redevelopment believes fourth time’s a charm
For the past decade, Dan Taylor and his team have been tasked with solving one of Baltimore’s trickiest development challenges: the Superblock.
Dan Taylor has been working to get the Superblock redeveloped for about a decade.
What Baltimore City Council hopes to tackle in 2025
Sewage backups, permitting problems, truancy and more are on the council’s priority list this year.
City Council members have proposed bills on truancy, permitting, sewage backups and consumer protections.
Firefighters contain blaze at Baltimore Peninsula construction site
The fire was contained around 11 a.m. and the construction crew evacuated the site, according to the Baltimore City Fire Department.
Baltimore firefighters mop up a two-alarm fire at a residential building under construction in the Locke Landing development in Baltimore Peninsula.
Adnan Syed should not do more prison time, Baltimore state’s attorney says
Syed’s attorneys, Assistant Public Defenders Erica Suter and Brian Zavin, had filed a motion for reduction of sentence under the Juvenile Restoration Act.
Adnan Syed, right, speaks to reporters while his brother, Yusuf Syed, and mother, Shamim Syed, accompany him in support on Sept. 19, 2023.
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