Pen & Quill restaurant in Station North in Baltimore to close amid the...
Pen & Quill, a new American restaurant in Station North in Baltimore, will be shutting its doors after six years.
View ArticleSalute to America flyover scheduled to reach Fort McHenry in Baltimore late...
The Salute to America flyover announced last week to help celebrate the United States’ 244th birthday will pass Fort McHenry in Baltimore at approximately 5:30 p.m. Saturday.
View ArticleRecently opened Aberdeen movie theater faces uncertain future as Maryland...
With five theaters in three Maryland counties, Horizon Cinemas opened its newest theater in Aberdeen on March 6. Only 10 days later, it was ordered to shut down in view of the coronavirus pandemic....
View ArticleHeaded out on the water for Fourth of July? Officials want you to do this first.
Officials lay out some rules and advice for boaters to take before heading out on the water for Fourth of July.
View ArticleCarroll Hospital’s farmers market returns
The Carroll Hospital farmer’s market season started Thursday and will continue weekly until September 17.
View ArticleProtesters rally around longtime critic of Anne Arundel police after incident...
Six community groups plan to protest outside a Denny’s in Anne Arundel County today about a manager calling 911 on a civil rights activist. The county police chief says it was a confrontation...
View ArticleAnnapolis native hopes to teach others financial literacy with ‘Money x...
When Annapolis native Ricquel Griffin went through school, she wasn’t taught the basics of money management. Now she has started a program to prevent others from missing out on that learning: Money x...
View ArticleBaltimore County to develop master plan for school construction, but question...
The Baltimore County school system is seeking public input on construction priorities for its Multi-Year Improvement Plan for All Schools through a survey
View ArticleHow did Rey Rivera die? Netflix’s ‘Unsolved Mysteries’ explores questions in...
Netflix’s “Unsolved Mysteries” reboot dropped this week, and the first episode explores unanswered questions in the death of Rey Rivera, a 32-year-old Baltimore man found dead in 2006.
View ArticleUniversity of Maryland president Darryl Pines takes over amid ‘two watershed...
Pines, the former dean of the engineering school, took over the job this week, and immediately embraced the the two issues that have arisen to consume the public’s mind: the coronavirus and racism.
View ArticleFAQ: What we know about the fireworks in Baltimore
Here's everything we've learned about the reoccurring fireworks in Baltimore.
View ArticleQuarantined books and sidewalk service: Baltimore-area public libraries adapt...
Book drops have opened after months of closure and many branches recently started pick-up service. Now libraries are re-imagining their place in a pandemic world, even if they can’t look like the...
View ArticleAnne Arundel dishes out $670,000 in local grants to help community groups
Local nonprofits strapped for cash due to the coronavirus pandemic are receiving assistance for capital projects and human service programs thanks to a previously dormant local program. With nearly...
View ArticleOne in custody after Bowie grocery store assault police say was a hate crime
Police say they have one Black man into custody Thursday after he assaulted another Black man in a Bowie grocery store because he was dating a white woman.
View ArticleSalary cap reduction? Flat cap? Ravens are well positioned for whatever...
Wherever the NFL's salary cap lands next year, the Ravens shouldn’t need a teardown to accommodate it.
View ArticleMissing Davidsonville woman with dementia dies in Baltimore, Anne Arundel...
A 70-year-old Davidsonville woman with dementia who was reported missing Thursday afternoon died in Baltimore that night, Anne Arundel County police said.
View ArticleIs historic Havre de Grace Opera House haunted? Find out in ‘The Witching...
Rebecca Jessop, who has worked at the Cultural Center at the Opera House in Havre de Grace for the past several years, is familiar with Penelope, the friendly spirit known to frequent the historic...
View ArticleConfederate statue at Lothian church torn down, vandalized, Anne Arundel...
A Confederate statue at a Lothian church was torn down overnight and vandalized with red spray paint, Anne Arundel County police said Friday.
View ArticleCarroll rebounds: County to dole out $4M in coronavirus relief funding to...
Carroll County is using $4 million of its federal CARES (coronavirus relief) Act funding to lift up small, local businesses and nonprofits, and more than 100 applicants have reached out since the...
View ArticleAnne Arundel police arrest Glen Burnie man on child pornography charges
Anne Arundel County police arrested a Glen Burnie man on child pornography charges after an investigation in partnership with the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children.
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