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What to do this weekend, from pumpkin smashing to a beer festival
Whether you want to check out a new exhibit at the Reginald F. Lewis Museum, take your child to smash their pumpkin or go to a craft beer festival, we’ve got you covered.
Have some fun with your jack-o’-lanterns once Halloween ends by watching watching them drop from the roof of the Maryland Science Center.
5 best places to shop if you’re a witch (or just witchy)
Whether you’re a bona fide witch or just enjoy the witchy/new age aesthetic, here are the best places to shop for crystals, incense, herbs and other tools of the witch’s craft.
A decorative green man sculpture at The Turning Wheel Bookstore.
Baltimore man receives lengthy prison sentence in killing of Army reservist roommate
A Baltimore man was sentenced Wednesday to decades in prison in the fatal shooting of his roommate, an Army reservist, following an altercation last year.
A Baltimore man was sentenced Wednesday to decades in prison in the fatal shooting of his roommate, an Army reservist, following an altercation last year.
Bill to add surveillance safeguards dies in Baltimore City Council committee
City Council members cited concerns that the amendment process was too rushed and lacked consensus among the body and city agencies.
A Citiwatch camera attached to a building at Brooklyn Homes.
Guinness Baltimore Blonde will no longer be sold in stores
Guinness owner Diageo announced that Baltimore Blonde “will now be brewed and sold exclusively” at the Open Gate Brewery in Halethorpe.
Baltimore Blonde stocked in the Open Gate Brewery on March 14, 2023.
Hey, Baltimore renters: You could get up to $20,000 to buy a home
Two grants are offered: up to $10,000 to purchase a home or up to $20,000 to purchase and renovate a home.
Mondawmin is one of 120 neighborhoods where buyers can use an expanded Live Baltimore grant program to help pay for a home.
DPW left out some heat-illness reports in data given to inspector general
“Removing information could obstruct multiple investigations,” the inspector general wrote, adding that the matter has been turned over to law enforcement.
“Removing information could obstruct multiple investigations,” the inspector general wrote, adding that the matter has been turned over to law enforcement.
RA Sushi in Harbor East has closed — kind of
RA Sushi in Harbor East has transitioned from a restaurant with sit-down service to a pickup or delivery-only spot.
All signage has been removed from RA Sushi Bar Restaurant, which now has a lock on its front door.
Brewers Hill woman fatally shot in struggle over AR-15 during domestic dispute, police say
Police said they’d arrested Gabriel Gomez-Fiorenza, 27, for the deadly shooting of his 28-year-old girlfriend, Amy Armstrong, inside a luxury apartment complex in the Brewers Hill neighborhood.
A Baltimore City Police car sits parked on North Calvert St.
BOPA leaders seek to reassure arts community after break with city
Leaders of the Baltimore Office of Promotion & the Arts sought to reassure the arts community at a virtual town hall that breaking away from the city would not have negative impacts on artists and programs, though there are unknowns.
Despite the scattered rain showers, people came out in droves to  Artscape on September 24, 2023.
I am a white woman voting for Kamala Harris. But that isn’t enough.
I finally understand that I owe my country more than my single vote. I owe it my time and effort to impact other voters, says former teacher Kerry Graham.
Supporters cheer as Vice President Kamala Harris speaks during a campaign rally in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Republicans haven’t won a citywide race in 6 decades, but they’re not giving up
During their brief moments in the sun, some Republican candidates have managed to raise money and bring attention to issues like deficits or property taxes that might otherwise be ignored in heavily Democratic Baltimore.
Shannon Wright
The Dish: These restaurants are super haunted
No place in Baltimore is haunted like Fells Point, where ghosts show up on restaurant barstools.
Employee Julio Torres packs up outside seating at Blue Moon, a Fells Point restaurant with reported brushes with the supernatural.
The Latine vote could be ‘enormous.’ What does it take to sway it?
With 65.2 million people, making up 19.5% of the total population, Latines could be an influential voting block this election.
Odette Ramos looks away from the camera for a portrait in a shady green space.
Trial begins for delivery driver who fatally shot Bel Air woman
Brian Delen, 48, of Bel Air, is charged with first- and second-degree murder, first-degree assault and use of firearm in the killing of Meghan Lewis.
Meghan Lewis' life is honored with a candle lit memorial in Bel Air, MD on Jan 2, 2024.
SCOOP: Biden makes a surprising ice cream choice at Bmore Licks
President Biden visited Bmore Licks in Canton to enjoy ice cream with Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott and U.S. Senate candidate Angela Alsobrooks.
Maryland senate candidate Angela Alsobrooks enjoys a scoop of ice cream alongside President Biden at Bmore Licks in Canton.
Inside the Dugout: The World Series is about massive stars. Do the Orioles have one?
The Orioles are going to have no shortage of good players across their roster in the coming years, but stardom is another thing.
Baltimore Orioles shortstop Gunnar Henderson (2) walks back to the dugout after striking out in the final at bat during the second game of the Wild Card playoff series against the Kansas City Royals at Camden Yards in Baltimore on Wednesday, October 2, 2024.
Biden urges Key Bridge construction funding in visit to Baltimore
The Port of Baltimore is among 55 ports across 27 states and territories that will receive nearly $3 billion through the Clean Ports Program administered by the Environmental Protection Agency.
President Joe Biden announces funding for carbon reduction at U.S. ports at the Port of Baltimore in Baltimore, Md., on Tuesday, October 29, 2024
Provocative Frederick Douglass mural gets new life in Baltimore
“Frederick Douglass/Liberty,” a modernized image of the historic figure on display outside the Reginald F. Lewis Museum of Maryland African American History and Culture, is sure to stir conversations.
A rendering of Frederick Douglass titled “Frederick Douglass / Liberty” outside the Reginald F. Lewis Museum of Maryland African American History and Culture in Baltimore, Md., on Wednesday, Oct. 2, 2024.
Harborplace developer’s former tenants urge vote against ballot question
The tenants said MCB Real Estate was a subpar landlord that drove down the shopping center’s value.
Phyllis Wert, a former owner Chesapeake Wine Company, urges voters to reject the MCB Real Estate ballot measure to add residences to Harborplace at the Inner Harbor.
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