For 25 days in a row, Logan Reich plunged into the water in an attempt to promote his new song âGet Rich or Die Trying.â The 22-year-old said the promotional tactic âforced the city to put their eyes on him.â
Kroger Co. has informed employees at four Maryland-based Harris Teeter grocery stores that they may soon be working for the chain behind the Piggly Wiggly franchise.
In hopes of bringing more hip-hop to the area, JayMoney Hackett is throwing the ninth annual Wisdom Court Summer Jam at Howard County Fairgrounds this weekend.
Woodberry Kitchen and other businesses focused on supporting small-scale, unconventional farmers are getting the funding they need to grow further invest in sustainable farming. But where is it coming from?
A busy summer season at Maryland Hall could be a glimpse of the future once the performing arts center completes a $5.6 million campaign for renovations in 2025, allowing it to put on two shows at once.
The production of âLady in the Lakeâ used the stateâs Film Production Activity Tax Credit, an incentive of the Maryland Film Office that helps attract productions to film on location in the state and provides refundable tax credits for certain costs incurred during filming.
Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott announced Monday night that legendary singer Chaka Khan had been added to the lineup for the cityâs Artscape festival, set for early August.
Vic Carter, a fixture on WJZ-TVâs news broadcasts for nearly three decades, is leaving the station July 25 to pursue other opportunities. âThis isnât retirement,â he said, âbut an extension of my ongoing journey.â
Atwaterâs is closing its Boston Street branch at the Shops in Canton Crossing after more than a decade in business there, founder Ned Atwater confirmed Monday.
Mohammed Sultani had no butchering or grocery experience. He relied on the kindness of strangers and his family. When that wasnât enough, he started driving trucks.
Check out food social media influencer Chris Franzoniâs recommendations for some of the newest restaurants in the Baltimore area, from Bennyâs to Yebo Kitchen.
Now that Baltimore Pride is over, some in the LGBTQIA+ community know that the fight for gender minority rights and existence also relies heavily on having meaningful straight allies.