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McCormick spice company has a $140 million tariff problem
McCormick & Company, a spice giant based in Hunt Valley, said in an earnings call Tuesday that it anticipates $140 million in annual costs associated with President Donald Trump’s tariffs.
McCormick & Company’s global headquarters in Hunt Valley.
Baltimore sues MoneyLion over alleged ‘digital-age payday lending scheme’
The city of Baltimore accuses MoneyLion of using misleading marketing and charging excessive fees that officials allege trap low-income residents in cycles of debt.
Baltimore City Hall in Baltimore, Md., on Thursday, Sept. 18, 2025.
The Superblock blaze followed a generation of development failure. Now what?
An ambitious plan to redevelop what’s called the Superblock, an area of downtown Baltimore, has been stuck in the mud for a quarter century. Much of the area was razed after a fire last month.
Demolition crews work in the rubble of several buildings along Howard Street taken down a few weeks after a five-alarm fire damaged multiple buildings in the block.
Does anyone really like Edgar Allan Poe? Or is it just a Baltimore dream?
Edgar Allan Poe would have loathed and loved what Baltimore has done with him. “I have great faith in fools,” he wrote. “My friends call it self-confidence.”
A parade of Ravens marches in front of the Edgar Allan Poe House during the final day of the Poe festival. on Oct. 5, 2025.
Baltimore County’s police chief is on a list of cops with credibility concerns
Robert McCullough, the Baltimore County Police Department chief, appears on a list of law enforcement officers whose potential credibility concerns require disclosure to defense attorneys if they’re called as a witness in court.
Skeletal remains found in West Baltimore vacant home
Baltimore City Police discovered what are believed to be human skeletal remains in a vacant West Baltimore home on Monday morning.
Police have discovered what are believed to be human skeletal remains in a vacant home in West Baltimore.
The unbearable heaviness of being funny at the end of the world
Leslie Gray Streeter is having a hard time writing about joy because of the turmoil being caused by the federal government.
Maryland State Police barrack used ‘candy box’ to encourage more traffic stops
The incident comes three years after leaked documents detailed a quota-like system.
A photo shared by a Maryland State Police trooper who asked for anonymity because they were not authorized to share the image shows a box of candy intended to incentivize traffic stops.
Ravens help bring new life to long-closed Hilton Rec Center
The Hilton Recreation Center is on to its next chapter.
The new indoor basketball gym at the Baltimore Ravens Boys & Girls Club at the Hilton Recreation Center in Baltimore.
The Greene Turtle’s problems go beyond the ‘Thirsty Thursday’ fiasco in Towson
Geo Concepcion, CEO of the Greene Turtle, has said the end of “Thirsty Thursday” promotions forced him to close its $4 million flagship location. But the restaurant’s problems began when it opened in 2022.
People pass The Greene Turtle sports bar on York Road during Thirsty Thursday festivities, in Towson, MD on Thursday, Sept. 11, 2025.
The ultimate food tour of the Maryland Renaissance Festival
The real joy of the Maryland Renaissance Festival is eating your way through the event.
Apple dumpling a la mode.
Longtime OB-GYN was a thoughtful, kind listener
Deborah Hebb, a career OB-GYN who exemplified Smalltimore, died on Sept. 28 after a battle with ALS.
Debbie Hebb holding twins she delivered.
Thomas Jr. and Frederick score in Elon’s 17-3 win at Towson
The Phoenix (4-2, 2-0 Coastal Athletic Association) managed 428 yards to Towson’s 321 and held the ball almost 12 minutes longer than the Tigers (3-3, 1-1).
Person stabbed outside Towson Town Center in critical condition; suspect arrested
A person was stabbed and suffered critical injuries outside Towson Town Center on Saturday morning, police said. A suspect has been arrested.
A Baltimore County police vehicle’s lights flash while parked outside of the R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center at the University of Maryland in Baltimore, Md. on Thursday, March 13, 2025.
Woodlawn sculptor fulfills dream as show opens at American Visionary Art Museum
Junius Wilson, an 82-year-old Woodlawn artist who has battled cancer and other health issues, got a big break Friday when his show debuted at the American Visionary Art Museum.
Artist Junius Wilson speaks about his work at Friday's opening of "Fantastic Realties" at the American Visionary Art Museum. Displaying at the museum has been a dream since he began sculpting a decade ago.
For sale: Beautiful home nestled in the hills of Green Spring Valley
In the rolling hills of Green Spring Valley, you’ll find this charming home filled with high-end updates.
Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott is suddenly everywhere. What’s his next move?
Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott is making national appearances, and everyone is vying for his attention. What’s his next move?
Mayor Brandon Scott addresses attendees at the Volo Kids Foundation’s 10th-anniversary party at Club Volo Brewers Hill in Baltimore last month.
North Baltimore court celebrates its mail carrier for saving one of the neighbors
Mail carrier Winni Thompson recognized something was wrong last week with a 91-year-old on her route in North Baltimore.
USPS mail carrier Winni Thompson is honored with a plaque from residents of North Baltimore’s Village of Cross Keys on Friday.
After hotel sale, Plank takes back renowned horse sculpture
The general manager of The Pendry said a new "signature" artwork would be coming soon.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 2025 - The courtyard at the Pendry Baltimore was missing the Botero sculpture on Friday.
Broadway shows are picking Baltimore to launch national tours. Here’s why.
Baltimore has become a launching pad for Broadway shows ready to hit the road. A recent state tax credit helps explain why.
Connor Sullivan, center, stars as August Rosenbluth in the musical “Water for Elephants,” which debuted at the Hippodrome Theatre in Baltimore on Sept. 27.
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