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Power hungry: The restaurants that fuel Baltimore politics
How campaign finance records reveal the palates of Baltimore’s politicos.
Perhaps the City Council’s biggest advocate for Baltimore restaurants, Zeke Cohen often feeds his volunteers from DiPasquale’s deli.
North Dakota State holds on to beat Towson 41-24
Carlos Davis passed for 135 yards for the Tigers (1-3), and Tyrell Greene Jr. had 94 yards rushing.
FBI agents board boat managed by company overseeing the cargo ship that collapsed Key Bridge
In statements Saturday, spokespeople for the FBI and the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Maryland confirmed authorities have boarded the Maersk Saltoro.
A boat passes by the Dali, which is now docked at the Port of Baltimore, on May 24, 2024.
Heading to CFG Bank Arena? Here’s where to eat within a 10-minute walk.
If you’re catching a show at CFG Bank Arena or the Hippodrome and want to grab a bite pre-show, here are some of the restaurants you can find within a 10-minute walk.
There are a ton of shows happening at CFG Bank Arena. We’re here to help you eat before them.
For sale: 4 Baltimore homes for DC commuters
Here are some great homes for sale for D.C. commuters in Baltimore.
Here are some homes for sale for D.C. commuters in Baltimore.
Opinion: My mom and sister avoided a car fire. My faith in God is now restored.
Wallace Lane’s mother’s car burst in flames shortly after she parked it after church a few months ago. She and his sister had just left the vehicle.
Wallace Lane's mother's car caught on fire a few months ago, shortly after returning from church. She and his sister got out before it burst into flames and the incident has restored Lane's faith in God.
Brewers Hill apartment building declared safe after partial pool collapse
A rooftop pool leak lead to the evacuation of the Axel Brewers Hill Apartments, fire officials said Friday.
Baltimore firefighters and engineers examine the building’s pool after it leaked and the deck appeared to buckle.
Johns Hopkins sees ‘significant setback’ as diversity of incoming class drops sharply
Johns Hopkins University shared socioeconomic statistics and self-reported racial and ethnic identities of this year’s incoming first-year undergraduates.
University officials said they will continue to look for ways to build a diverse university community.
New state prison watchdog is ‘full steam ahead’ after governor appoints agency head
Gov. Wes Moore appointed Yvonne Briley-Wilson as the head of the new state agency that will examine prison conditions.
A satellite image of Maryland Correctional Institution - Jessup in Anne Arundel County.
As deadline nears, a Baltimore County company seeks damages from Key Bridge collapse
The ship’s operators were “potentially grossly negligent and reckless,” the attorney representing Brawner Builders, Andrew Connolly, wrote in the claim filed in the U.S. District Court of Maryland.
Legal claims are beginning to flow in as the deadline looms to respond to the Dali operators’ request to limit their liability in the March destruction of the Key Bridge.
Broke BOPA wants a $1.8M bailout. The mayor wants a forensic audit first.
At the same time the city’s top arts organization was struggling to make payroll, its CEO went ahead with plans for Artscape, BOPA’s premier event, without consulting anyone.
Festival goers at ArtScape headed for cover Friday night after a thunderstorm blew through Baltimore. The weather forced the cancellation of musical acts, including Grammy winner Chaka Khan.
A city-backed hotel near Johns Hopkins missed $21 million loan repayment
The owner of the 15-story Residence Inn Baltimore at the Johns Hopkins Medical Campus missed a July deadline to repay a $21 million loan, and the lender wants another operator to take control.
This is a picture of the Residence Inn Baltimore at the Johns Hopkins Medical Campus
Too soon for kindergarten? A guide for families considering redshirting
Parents in the Baltimore area encourage each other to consider “red shirting,” or delaying kindergarten for one year. Here’s how it works.
Cari Sullivan decided to pull her son from kindergarten six weeks in and re-enroll him in pre-K. She doesn't regret it.
Legendary multi-Grammy winning artist Stevie Wonder to stop in Baltimore on his 10-city tour
Stevie Wonder is stopping in Baltimore next month during his 10-city tour ahead of Election Day.
Music legend Stevie Wonder performs at the Johns Hopkins University Class of 2024's Commencement Ceremony on Homewood Field Thursday, May 23.
Deputy director leaving Baltimore’s beleaguered public works department
Richard Luna, the deputy director of Baltimore’s beleaguered Department of Public Works, is leaving his position.
Richard Luna, the deputy director of Baltimore’s beleaguered Department of Public Works, is leaving his position.
Will lower mortgage rates bring relief to Baltimore-area residents?
With mortgage rates coming down, relief could be on the horizon for Baltimore-area homebuyers, home sellers and home builders alike.
The business of real estate is evolving. Working with a REALTOR®, you can secure a rewarding outcome, whether you’re buying or selling a home.
Yes, Joe’s Bike Shop is closing in Fells. Atlas says it’s not taking over.
The 723 S. Broadway property also includes neighboring businesses Twist and E.C. Pops, but Joe’s Bike Shop is the only one that’s closing.
Joe’s Bike Shop is closing its Fells Point location.
How do Maryland schools stop guns from getting inside?
Maryland school districts have invested in more staff and more weapon-detection technology to prevent violence.
Baltimore County Public Schools are among those using artificial intelligence gun-detection systems.
What to do this weekend, from Charm City Live to a pet adoption happy hour
Whether you want to see Method Man and Redman at Charm City Live, visit Baltimore Museum of Art for a free community day or adopt a pet, we’ve got you covered.
Rappers Redman, left, and Method Man are two of the headliners of this weekend's Charm City Live.
Long lines, no water: Ravens fans unhappy with concessions at home opener
The seeming shortage of water was among the top complaints of Baltimore Ravens fans at Sunday's home opener at M&T Bank Stadium.
Ravens fans reported long lines and shortages of water at Sunday's Ravens home opener at M&T Bank Stadium.
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