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What to do Thanksgiving Weekend, from a 5k to an art market
From a turkey trot charity 5K to an annual art mart and Hampden’s 34th Street, there is plenty to do Thanksgiving weekend in and around Baltimore.
The exterior of the American Visionary Art Museum (AVAM) in South Baltimore.
The Dish: This viral, high-alcohol ‘XXL’ wine was born in Baltimore
First taste-tested in Baltimore, the high-alcohol dessert wine has seen sales surge across the U.S., becoming the most popular item for its Maryland distributor.
Maryland company DMV Distributing has two high ABV dessert wine labels: Pigtown and XXL.
Is a welcoming Maryland ready for an increase in its immigrant populations?
Maryland is preparing for an influx of immigrants looking for less hostile living conditions than in other less-welcoming states
Gabriela Hernandez Marquez, an undocumented immigrant, speaks at an event announcing Anne Arundel County’s pursuit of a Certified Welcoming designation from Welcoming America. The designation will position Anne Arundel as a leader in immigrant inclusion, joining more than two dozen communities across the U.S. and becoming only the third local government in Maryland to achieve this distinction.
How to get Thanksgiving leftovers through airport security checkpoints
With more than 100,000 Marylanders predicted to travel by air for Thanksgiving, experts have these tips for getting your favorite meals through airport security.
With more than 100,000 Marylanders predicted to travel by air for Thanksgiving, experts have these tips for getting your favorite meals through airport security.
Obituary: Green Street Academy teacher inspired STEM innovation
Harry F. Preston V, a devoted family man and the director of the Innovation Center at Green Street Academy, died on Nov. 17. He was 43.
Harry F. Preston V.
Court orders Maryland to redo permit for Eastern Shore poultry rendering plant
The decades-old poultry processing plant in Dorchester County has had repeated pollution issues in recent years. Environmental regulators, though, did not say whether they plan to rewrite their permit for the facility or appeal the court’s decision.
Scenery of Dorchester Country, MD. The marshlands are where the muskrats habitate.
3 arrested in Federal Hill shooting that led to death of 19-year-old Pasadena woman
Three people were arrested in the Federal Hill shooting that left 19-year-old Cameran Holt dead.
View of West Hamburg Street from intersection with South Charles Street.
‘Imposing’ cameras near former Johns Hopkins encampment alarms union
Despite assurances from campus officials, advocates fear the cameras and changes to protest policies will create a “chilling” effect on free speech.
A mobile security camera on Johns Hopkins University’s Homewood campus looms over an open green space known as “the Beach.”
Johns Hopkins researchers confirm Curtis Bay dust comes from coal
A study from the Johns Hopkins University reconfirms what residents have long suspected: The black dust in Curtis Bay comes from coal.
A study from the Johns Hopkins University reconfirms what residents have long suspected: The black dust in Curtis Bay comes from coal.
3-alarm fire in Greektown leaves woman dead, others displaced
A fire in Greektown killed one person and damaged multiple homes.
Truck 55 sits in the Baltimore City Fire Department station in Pigtown on Thursday, June 29, 2023.
DPW crew felt heat sickness before worker collapsed and died
Before Ronald Silver II died of heatstroke after collecting trash for Baltimore City on Aug. 2, there were warning signs that the day could turn deadly, according to one co-worker.
Travis Christian describes the struggle of helping his ailing coworker and fellow DPW laborer as both men became sick in the heat.
This Baltimore County doctor gave up medicine to make candles. It helped her heal.
Liz Lehman was an anesthesiologist for nearly 20 years before she left medicine to focus on her well-being and her small candlemaking business in Baltimore County.
Liz Lehman was an anesthesiologist before founding the Baltimore County candlemaking company, Aluminate Life.
A land bank helped with Detroit’s vacants, but Baltimore leaders are unconvinced
Detroit officials found Baltimore’s response to a land bank proposal “unfortunate” and lacking context.
Hosanna Smith, 42, walks her dog, Dundie, 5, in her neighborhood on Nov. 22 2024 in Detroit, Mich. Smith bought her home in 2018 using the Detroit Land Bank Authority’s “Rehabbed and Ready” program.
Retired captain arrested after calling Baltimore County Police to report sex crime
The Baltimore County State’s Attorney’s Office reviewed the case against Jackie Conway, 60, of Baltimore, and declined to move forward with prosecution.
Retired Baltimore City Sheriff's Capt. Jackie Conway, center, stands outside the District Court of Maryland for Baltimore County in Towson on Friday, Nov. 22, 2024, after prosecutors dropped the case against her. Baltimore County Police on Oct. 29 arrested Conway, 60, of Baltimore, on charges of first-and second-degree assault after she reported that a man she was delivering food to through DoorDash exposed himself.
Historian Vince Leggett helped preserve Black history along the Chesapeake Bay
Vince Leggett, a conservationist who worked to preserve Black history and culture along the Chesapeake Bay, died Saturday. He was 71.
Vince Leggett at Elktonia Beach, which he fought hard to preserve.
Baltimore honors native son and first Black boxing world champion, Joe Gans, with official day
The city of Baltimore and the state of Maryland declared Nov. 25, 2024, to be Joe Gans Day in honor of the Baltimore native and first Black boxing world champion’s 150th birthday.
Joe Gans
Trump concerns temper immigrant joy at Maryland naturalization ceremony
On a day of joy and accomplishment, there were also concerns as Trump’s campaign has promised to “seal the border and stop the migrant invasion.”
Exterior of the Edward A. Garmatz United States District Courthouse in Baltimore on Wednesday, November 13, 2024.
Drug ring takedown nets charges against nearly 40 people in Southwest Baltimore
Forty people were charged in local, federal takedown of alleged criminal organizations in Southwest Baltimore.
Gov. Wes Moore discusses "Operation Tornado Alley" at a press conference at the Baltimore Police Department headquarters on Monday. The city’s Group Violence Reduction Strategy investigation led to what officials say is the largest case of its kind in recent years.
He was a cybercrime journalist. Now he’s taking on the bad guys himself.
Former technology journalist Sean Gallagher wrote about cybercrime for years, until — at 55 — he decided to fight it himself.
Sean Gallagher works from his Hampden home as a cybercrime investigator.
Not your grandma’s turkey: Where to gobble up unique Thanksgiving dishes
These local eateries are serving Thanksgiving dishes that have their own special flavor with bold twists, according to food influencer Chris Franzoni.
The banana pudding from Crazy Puddings.
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