With Artscape set to begin in 99 days, details about the festival remain elusive as the beleaguered Baltimore Office of Promotion & the Arts (BOPA)…
Posts published in June 2023
River Hill junior Henry Zatkowski shined both on the mound and at the plate, helping the Hawks capture the program’s second state title and first…
Paul Lovley, a former National Security Agency employee, has been sentenced to two weeks of imprisonment for storming the U.S. Capitol along with associates described…
Baltimore Rep. Kweisi Mfume says he has introduced legislation that would award a Congressional Gold Medal to Henrietta Lacks, the late Turner Station resident whose…
Catonsville junior Casey Fisher shares the Catonsville-Arbutus Times Female Athlete of the Year award with Comet seniors Hallie Shepard and Leah Vacin. Source: The…
Baltimore City Council is proposing $10 million in amendments to Mayor Brandon Scott’s $4.4 billion budget. Source: The Baltimore Sun Politics Section State of…
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore has promised to revive the Red Line, a light rail project in Baltimore canceled by his predecessor, Larry Hogan. Source:…
The Baltimore County Public Schools Board of Education approved a $310,000 contract for the system’s new superintendent and delay a vote on new middle school…
Nightlife doesn’t dominate the LGBTQ+ social scene in Baltimore, where community members have forged safe spaces for support that don’t center on bars. Source:…
State office buildings in Annapolis were briefly placed on lockdown Monday evening after shots were fired nearby, according to police. Source: The Baltimore Sun…