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The Black Olive owners file bankruptcy to halt foreclosure auction of its building
To avoid a foreclosure auction on its Bond Street building in Fells Point, The Black Olive owners file for bankruptcy.
On Tuesday, the auction for the building that housed The Black Olive was canceled.
Charlie Wilson, The Lox to headline Baltimore’s 50th AFRAM festival Juneteenth weekend
Charlie Wilson and The Lox are headlining the 50th AFRAM festival, which takes place Juneteenth weekend on June 19 to 21.
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - JUNE 09: Charlie Wilson performs onstage during the 2025 BET Awards at Peacock Theater on June 09, 2025 in Los Angeles, California.  (Photo by Paras Griffin/Getty Images for BET)
Maryland leaders remember Rev. Jesse Jackson: ‘Champion for the dignity of the working people’
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore called Jackson a “champion for the dignity of the working people” and a trailblazer in the civil rights movement who led with love and turned “protest into progress.”
Coretta Scott King holds hands while singing with the Rev. Jesse Jackson and Christine Farris, the sister of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., as they parade on Peachtree Street in Atlanta on Monday, Jan. 19, 1987 to honor King's birthday.
1 dead, 3 injured after shooting and crash near Mondawmin Mall in West Baltimore
One person was killed and three people were injured after a shootout and vehicle crash near Mondawmin Mall on Monday night in West Baltimore, according to Police Commissioner Richard Worley.
Baltimore police respond to a shooting with four victims in the 2400 block of Liberty Heights, near Mondawmin Mall, in the early hours of Tuesday morning.
ICE cannot detain Kilmar Ábrego García again, federal judge rules
Federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials cannot re-detain Kilmar Ábrego García, a federal judge ruled Tuesday.
A federal judge ruled Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials cannot re-detain Kilmar Ábrego García.
After Kennedy Center exit, National Opera announces new shows in Montgomery County, Baltimore
A month after departing from its longtime residency at the Kennedy Center, the Washington National Opera is bringing several performances of “West Side Story” to Maryland venues.
WASHINGTON, DC - DECEMBER 19: Workers adjust the name of the “John F. Kennedy Memorial Center for the Performing Arts" on December 19, 2025 in Washington, DC. The Kennedy Center Board of Trustees voted in what they say was a unanimous decision to rename the facility “The Donald J. Trump and The John F. Kennedy Memorial Center for the Performing Arts”.
Le Comptoir du Vin enters its ‘bistro, baby’ era
Le Comptoir du Vin, one of Baltimore’s favorite restaurants, embarks on a new chapter under co-owner Rosemary Liss.
Le Comptoir du Vin’s chefs discuss menu combinations and ingredients ahead of a dinner service last week.
The Baltimore Symphony is using Peppa Pig to capture its youngest audience ever
The Muddy Puddles Orchestra tailors its show for kids ages 18 months and older.
Peppa Pig: My First Concert is coming to Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall in Baltimore on April 13, 2026.
YMCA employees wanted pay raises. They got a food pantry instead.
The YMCA of Central Maryland opened a food pantry for workers asking for pay raises. Meanwhile, its CEO is one of the region’s highest-paid nonprofit leaders.
The Y in Druid Hill hosts one of Baltimore’s first Fresh Marts, a free food pantry stocked with meats, canned goods and more.
Who took the tiger’s head from the Maryland Club?
A 100-year-old tiger's head disappeared from the Maryland Club in December.
Mark Letzer is looking for his taxidermy tiger's head, which he says was stolen from the Maryland Club on December 12.
Police investigate shooting at car on I-95
The driver of a gray Chevrolet sedan reported being shot at while driving northbound near Hanover Street, or Exit 54, Sunday morning, according to the Maryland Transportation Authority Police.
A Baltimore City Police car sits parked on North Calvert St.
Beware the pothole: Road craters proliferate across Baltimore after freeze and thaw
Get those 311 requests ready, Baltimore — warmer weather after any freeze means more potholes are likely to form.
A road hazard cone sits inside a pothole along Frederick Avenue in Baltimore.
Streeter: Sotto Sopra’s dress code causes chatter but makes sense to me
COLUMN | Dress codes help create a restaurant’s ambience.
Sotto Sopra in Mount Vernon recently posted an official “Dress Code & Guest Courtesy Policy.”
Man in a vacant home, teenage girl killed overnight in Baltimore
Baltimore Police are investigating two homicides that occurred early Sunday morning.
Police tape seen at the intersection of Pennsylvania Ave and Lauren Street.
Falling ice damages cars at Baltimore shopping center, prompting safety warnings
About half a dozen parking spots in the Lake Falls Village lot were draped in yellow tape with signs warning of falling ice and snow.
Yellow tape blocks parking spots on Saturday (Feb. 14, 2026) in the Lake Falls Village shopping plaza after falling ice damaged parked vehicles earlier in the week.
For sale: Newly constructed luxurious home in Owings Mills
Built in 2025, just past Green Spring Valley Hunt Club, you’ll find this incredible six bedroom, seven-and-a-half bath home, with master craftsmanship, luxurious finishes and impressive outdoor amenities.
A stunning 1942 photo of a couple inspired a search for a Baltimore love story
How a photo sent a reporter on a quest to find a complicated love story in Baltimore.
Baltimore, Maryland. Sargeant Franklin Williams, home on leave from Army duty, with his best girl Ellen Hardin, splitting a soda. They met at Douglas High School
UMB shares renderings of proposed ‘college town’ in downtown Baltimore
The University System of Maryland Board of Regents voted on Friday to approve UMB’s plans for a $300 million downtown development.
A rendering of the north quad shows new development planned by the University of Maryland, Baltimore for residential buildings, restaurant space and outdoor areas.
Maryland faces another spate of viral infections. This time it’s mumps.
Maryland health officials are warning about an uptick in cases of mumps.
Vaccine information laid out during a Vaccine Clinic offered at BCPS Fest held at New Town High School on August 16th, 2025 in Owings Mills, MD.
3-year-old accidentally shoots himself in the ankle with teen relative’s gun
A 3-year-old boy accidentally shot himself in the ankle with a relative’s gun in a West Baltimore home, police said.
A Baltimore County police vehicle’s lights flash while parked outside of the R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center at the University of Maryland in Baltimore, Md. on Thursday, March 13, 2025.
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