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Baltimore City school board elects new leaders in sudden reshuffling
The Baltimore City school board will be led by two new members after the sudden departure of its chair and vice chair earlier in the day.
Commissioner Robert Salley was elected Tuesday as the chair of the Baltimore City Board of School Commissioners. Salley, who has a background in teaching and education policy, received the support of seven members. Three others abstained.
Longtime St. John’s College instructor was ‘greatest philosopher of our time’
Eva Brann, the longest-serving instructor at St. John’s College in Annapolis and the recipient of a National Humanities Medal, died on Oct. 28 of natural causes. She was 95.
Eva Brann was the longest-serving instructor at St. John’s College in Annapolis.
Essex boardinghouse is illegal and should be closed, zoning appeals board rules
An Essex boardinghouse faces likely closure after a local zoning appeals board found that it hadn’t met the requirements to stay open despite being out of compliance with the zoning code.
Holly Neck Boardinghouse in Essex, Thursday, October 31, 2024.
Peabody Heights Brewery ends partnership with Fuzzies after Trump post
“We have heard our community’s feedback,” owners of Peabody Heights Brewery wrote on Facebook Tuesday about its decision to cut ties with Fuzzies burgers.
Fuzzies will no longer serve food at Peabody Heights Brewery.
Baltimore man arrested after I-95 shooting that left one injured
A Baltimore man was arrested Tuesday in connection with a shooting that left a Laurel man hospitalized and shut down I-95 North for several hours on Monday, according to Maryland State Police.
The Maryland State Police logo.
Woman admits to intimidating witness after deadly squeegee worker shooting
Twishae Tyler, 25, of O’Donnell Heights, impersonated a representative of Metro Crime Stoppers of Maryland and sent a threatening text message.
Timothy Reynolds was fatally shot after confronting a group of squeegee workers with a baseball bat in 2022. Twishae Tyler, 25, of O’Donnell Heights, pleaded guilty on Tuesday in Baltimore Circuit Court to two counts of witness retaliation.
Inside the Dugout: The wall is getting a do-over. Where else would the O’s like a mulligan?
Changing the outfield wall at Oriole Park at Camden Yards isn't the only change the O's consider.
Letter: If you’re a woman who voted for Trump, no one is coming to save you
After the presidential election, conservative white women who believe the white patriarchy will save them are in for a rude awakening, writes Baltimore resident Betsy Schindler.
Supporters watch returns at a campaign election night watch party for former President Donald Trump in West Palm Beach, Florida.
Baltimore school board chair and vice-chair resign after power shift
Ronald McFadden and Shantell Roberts have resigned amid internal disagreements among board members over Santelises' contract and the board's process for decision making.
Baltimore City Board of School Commissioners chair Ronald S. McFadden.
Could a higher minimum wage for tipped workers finally be on the menu in Baltimore?
The Baltimore City Council is weighing raising the tipped minimum wage, but some business owners argue that customers would be burdened with higher prices and service charges.
Tipping comes in the form of cash or an on-screen prompt that allows customers to choose the amount at Ceremony Coffee.
Not in my neighborhood: Baltimore residents say no to youth treatment center
Many of the state’s treatment centers for young people are in western Maryland.
Juvenile Services Maryland You Residence CTR building, in Baltimore, Thursday, November 7, 2024.
Biden includes Key Bridge funding in $100B disaster request
President Joe Biden is taking an important step in his effort to lock in federal money to rebuild Baltimore’s collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge.
President Joe Biden is asking Congress to approve disaster funding that includes money to rebuild the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, which collapsed after being struck by the Dali cargo ship in March.
Baltimore City Council approves tax hike for vacant properties
The proposal would set the tax rate for vacant and abandoned homes at three times the typical rate in its first year.
The proposal would set the tax rate for vacant and abandoned homes at three times the typical rate in its first year.
Former associate testifies Stephen L. Snyder directed him to destroy evidence
Kevin Stern and Stephen L. Snyder faced off in a courtroom Monday, with Stern appearing under immunity as a witness for the prosecution and testifying that his former boss asked him to destroy evidence.
Attorney Stephen L. Snyder, right, leaves the courthouse with Gerald Ruter, his standby defense counsel, last week. One of Snyder’s former associates on Monday testified that he was directed to destroy evidence.
8 great gifts for sleep-deprived new parents
Leave the crying to the infant and treat the sleep-deprived grown-ups to these local gifts this holiday season.
6 gift ideas to impress the competitive gifter
Need a gift for that one person that's always giving the best presents? We have you covered.
7 budget gift ideas for $25 or less
If your pockets are light but you don’t want to leave a loved one high and dry, check out these gifts you can find in the Baltimore region
8 Maryland experiences to gift for the holidays
Experiences can offer the perfect solution for those friends and relatives who claim they don’t need any more stuff.
5 gifts under $30 for foodies and (non) drinkers
A few trendy, story-worth stocking stuffers for the discriminating foodie or drink lover on your list.
6 self-care and beauty gift ideas for a 2025 fresh start
For the person who deserves to be a pampered priority.
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