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Bay Bridge Run, Veterans Day Parade could cause traffic headaches this weekend
Baltimore drivers will be redirected on some downtown Baltimore streets this weekend to make way for the annual Veterans Day Parade.
The state is considering replacing the Chesapeake Bay Bridge.
No Land Beyond levels up, bringing game night to onetime funeral home
No Land Beyond, a Baltimore bar dedicated to board games, moved to a former funeral parlor on North Avenue, expanding its food offerings and hosting more events.
Patrons play Magic: The Gathering at the new North Avenue location of No Land Beyond.
Charmed: Chemistry at the aquarium and flirting with Chewbacca’s mom
Flirty Baltimore encounters and cupid’s near misses, written by people still thinking about a stranger.
Did you miss a connection at the aquarium?
Anxious? Depressed? Psychedelics researchers want to give you LSD — for science
Scientists are studying how LSD’s potent mind-altering properties could help disrupt troubled patterns of thinking, such as constant worrying or hopeless thoughts, by rewiring the human brain.
A dissolvable LSD pill developed by pharmaceutical company MindMed is being tested in ongoing clinical trials at Sheppard Pratt in Baltimore County.
KKK flyers, Nazi Halloween costumes ignite outrage from Baltimoreans
Baltimoreans are outraged over a series of racist incidents in South Baltimore over the past week that have sparked police, political and community response.
Baltimoreans are outraged over a series of racist incidents in South Baltimore over the past week.
Anthony Barksdale, deputy mayor and former deputy Baltimore Police commissioner, dies
Anthony Barksdale, Baltimore’s deputy mayor for public safety and a former deputy police commissioner, died Thursday. He was 53.
Anthony Barksdale, a former acting Baltimore police commissioner (who directed operations for the Police Department from 2007 to 2012) and often vocal critic of the Baltimore Police Department, has been named deputy mayor for public safety, Mayor Brandon Scott announced Friday 7/8/2022.
BWI, Reagan National and Dulles airports all face FAA flight cuts
The Federal Aviation Administration is reducing air traffic in 40 “high-volume markets” starting this Friday, citing safety concerns and staffing shortages in air traffic controllers.
The FAA is imposing the flight reductions to relieve pressure on air traffic controllers who are working without pay during the government shutdown.
Gov. Moore promised to send more police to Baltimore. What happened?
After a month of being asked, Gov. Wes Moore’s office provided crime statistics for what state police got up to in September.
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore promised to ramp up state police and Transportation Authority Police patrols at a September community walk in Park Heights.
Longtime Under Armour CFO to be replaced by Samsonite executive
David Bergman has been a consistent presence as Under Armour’s chief financial officer since 2017, but he’ll depart his post next year.
Under Armour will begin moving into its new 280,000-square-foot global headquarters building in the Baltimore Peninsula next week.
What to do in Baltimore this weekend, including Maryland Film Festival, ice skating
Whether you ice skate at the Inner Harbor, sample local beers at Patterson Park or watch movies all weekend at the Maryland Film Festival, we’ve got you covered.
Staff guard Jonathana Mann shows off some tricks at the Inner Harbor Ice Rink on Nov. 11, 2023.
BGE owed Baltimore $670,000, but its repayment plan would have taken 195 years
Baltimore Gas and Electric has agreed to repay Baltimore City $670,000 after it was discovered the city was overcharged on numerous utility accounts.
The exterior of Baltimore Gas & Electric’s downtown headquarters in Baltimore, Md. on Tuesday, April 15, 2025.
City in crisis: Baltimore is facing a Natty Boh shortage
Pabst says increased demand for Natty Boh is driving a shortage of Baltimore’s favorite beer.
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 2025 - Bar manager Erin Roach pours a pint of PBR -- not Natty Boh -- at the 29th Street Tavern in Remington. A shortage of National Bohemian is affected restaurants and liquor stores around the area.
Sexual abuse survivors demand justice during Archdiocese of Baltimore bankruptcy hearing
The Archdiocese of Baltimore filed for bankruptcy right before a new state law, the Child Victims Act of 2023, took effect.
Archbishop Lori of the Archdiocese of Baltimore answers questions following a bankruptcy hearing held at the Edward A. Garmatz United States District Courthouse on 5/20/2024 in Baltimore, MD.
A 145-ton hammer is installing the Key Bridge foundation
For hundreds of skinny, 220-foot rods to form the foundation of a new Francis Scott Key Bridge, contractors are deploying a huge hydraulic hammer that attaches to a crane barge.
A massive hydraulic hammer used to drive test piles into the Patapsco River bed sits aboard a Weeks 533 crane barge at the Key Bridge site on Wednesday.
Mayor’s influence over Baltimore Police watchdogs challenged by council chair
Like other jurisdictions in Maryland, Baltimore City has a Police Accountability Board and a five-person administrative charging committee, both of which are run by citizens.
Baltimore City Council Public Safety Committee Chair Mark Conway on Tuesday lodged his toughest criticism yet of how Mayor Brandon Scott’s administration has enforced police accountability.
Sheraton Inner Harbor will no longer be a Marriott hotel
Marriott said the Sheraton Inner Harbor provided advance notice to employees that it will cease operations with the brand by Dec. 31.
The Sheraton Inner Harbor Hotel is located just a short distance from the Baltimore Convention Center.
The Dish: This punk rock sandwich bar may be Baltimore’s most kid-friendly restaurant
Animal Boy, a new punk rock sandwich bar on Harford Road, has something for everyone — even my excavator-obsessed toddler.
New Baltimore sandwich bar Animal Boy caters to punk parents — and hosts “unhappy hours” at 8 p.m.
‘We keep waiting.’ The long struggle of the Superblock’s dwindling business district.
Businesses have come and gone, but owners of those that stayed said they feel disillusioned by the politicians — seven mayors and counting — and developers who have made promise after promise about what the area could become.
Maxine Sisserman, wife of the late Larry Sisserman who was the founder of the Baltimore Studio of Hair Design, stands in the main classroom at the school.
Decades-old Food Depot grocery store to close in Northeast Baltimore
Food Depot, a decades-old discount grocery store in Belair-Edison, will close its doors in January.
The Food Depot grocery store, located in the Belair Edison Crossing Shopping Center, is expected to close in January.
Baltimore City school ratings by the numbers: Scores are trending up
Nearly half of Baltimore City schools earned at least three stars out of five stars in the state ratings this year, up from 35% last year.
Baltimore City school ratings increased this year.
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