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Where Baltimore County chefs eat when they’re off the clock
We asked Baltimore County chefs where they eat on a day off — that’s not their own restaurant. Here’s what they said.
Carlos Raba chops spiced cauliflower for vegan tacos at Nana — one of a different Baltimore County chef's favorite restaurants.
Subscriber live digital event replay: Education reporters answer readers’ questions
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Students sit together on a rug inside their Hampstead Hill Academy classroom on 8/29/22. Monday was the first day back to school for Baltimore City students.
Tradepoint abandons dredging plan for Hart-Miller Island, taking $40M with it
The Sparrows Point logistics hub and community leaders were considering an agreement to trade $40 million for a dredging site on the little island that houses a state park, but plans fell through after forceful community pushback.
An aerial view of Coke Point, the proposed site of the Sparrows Point Container Terminal.
Harborplace redevelopment ballot measure will count, Maryland’s Supreme Court rules
Thursday’s ruling means voters will cast ballots on a charter amendment which would allow MCB Real Estate, a private company, to redevelop the site of the existing Harborplace pavilions.
Votes on “Question F” to allow redevelopment at Harborplace will count, the Maryland Supreme Court ruled Thursday.
Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott seated as alternate juror in murder trial
At 9:15 a.m. on Thursday, Scott walked into Courtroom 636 in the Clarence M. Mitchell Jr. Courthouse with two members of his security detail trailing him. His time as an alternate juror, though, quickly came to an end.
Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott was seated this week as an alternate juror in Baltimore Circuit Court in a murder trial. But his jury service quickly came to an end.
Three officers on leave after fatal police shooting in West Baltimore
Baltimore police officers shot and killed a man following a pursuit in the Upton neighborhood Wednesday night, the department said.
7/8/22—A Baltimore Police officer’s car is parked on the corner of E Lombard St. & President St.
Baltimore breweries band together to help after Hurricane Helene
Pickett Brewing Company Beertender Eric Kraai and his kids are leading local Baltimore breweries in the call to help North Carolina residents after Hurricane Helene.
Ashe County families look through donated supplies the Kraai family has helped drop off at a North Carolina fire station after Hurricane Helene.
Former Harford County hoops player was alleged mastermind of U.S.-China drug ring
A federal investigation has led to the takedown of 17 people allegedly involved in a nationwide marijuana trafficking organization that laundered its proceeds through China.
An alleged national marijuana ring involved money laundering in China.
What to do this weekend, from seeing Ice Cube to an AVAM sports-themed show
Whether you want to check out a new exhibit at the American Visionary Art Museum or see rapper Ice Cube perform, we’ve got you covered.
A new mega-exhibit focused on sports will open at the American Visionary Art Museum this weekend.
I’ve been to 150 haunted houses. Here are 5 that gave me chills near Baltimore.
Your 2024 guide to the haunted houses near Baltimore worth the trip and money.
It’s a bird! Migratory masses to fly over the area tonight headed south for the winter
As many as 29,000 birds are expected to fly over the Baltimore area, according to data from Washington College. Almost 10,000 will fly over Columbia.
Thousands of migrating birds will be in the Baltimore area, Oct. 10, 2024.
‘Increased business’: Drug companies’ Baltimore sales reps testify at opioid trial
Big pharmacies like Drug City ordered large quantities of opioids, he agreed, but they also bought large quantities of other drugs, such as blood pressure medication.
Silver metal letters on a stone column read McKesson corporate headquarters. An American flag hangs in the upper left corner.
Man charged in deadly shooting near East Baltimore motorcycle club
Tensions had escalated between neighbors in the Oliver community and the bikers who rode in to the old brick warehouse.
An East Baltimore motorcycle club was burned down after a deadly shooting occurred nearby in August.
Years to fix a prison fence? Maryland CO’s union says working conditions are dire
One of Maryland’s biggest unions has been sounding the alarm on state-run prisons. Is anyone listening?
AFSCME Maryland Council 3, the union representing state workers at prisons, juvenile detention centers, state hospitals and public defenders held a press conference in Hagerstown on Oct. 9, 2024 to call attention to conditions at state-run facilities.
Judge to settle fight over Kevin Spacey’s Baltimore waterfront home
Wednesday's hearing brought yet another chance for Kevin Spacey to stave off the sale of his luxury home in Baltimore.
Kevin Spacey has lived at least seven years in the 9,000-square-foot Inner Harbor pier home, but he fell behind on his mortgage payments and his house was sold at public auction.
Dinosaurs and space: Maryland Science Center to get $10 million refresh
The Maryland Science Center, nearing its 50th year of operation, is planning a $10 million refresh, including new and expanded exhibits and a greener entryway.
This is a photo of the dinosaur exhibit at The Maryland Science Center, which is one of the exhibits slated for an update.
A vicious attack, a viral video and a community asking what went wrong
The incident has triggered the latest discussion of the state’s youth legal system, a seemingly perpetual cycle of frustration and finger pointing.
South Madeira Street sits near Butchers Hill and just outside Patterson Park in Baltimore.
The Dish: Seven soup spots to stop at for supper
From Soup’s On’s ever-changing menu to red lentils at Mera, these Baltimore eateries prove soup isn’t just a side — sometimes it’s the whole meal.
Soup is the Justin Tucker of dinners. Hear me out.
A popular Hampden pizza joint is shutting down after its lease expires
Priya Rayadurg and Randy Shayotovich, who own The Arthouse, said they will close by the end of October, but not before throwing a “Going out of Business” party Oct. 26.
arthouse pizza restaurant closing hampden
Confidential 2023 memo outlines how Baltimore could cut ties with BOPA
The detailed plan would redirect all money the city gives the nonprofit to a wing of the mayor’s office and other organizations to put on BOPA’s signature events.
Artscape, BOPA’s marquee event, could be farmed out to another organization, according to a plan put forward by senior City Hall officials last year.
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