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"A Million Lives Book Festival" in Baltimore promised attendees a "bookish" time. Some said it felt more like the Fyre Fest ...
This past weekend, a book festival in downtown Baltimore promised to be the perfect event for book lovers, but instead, it's ...
Our reviews of GALA’s “Choke,” Constellation’s “Head Over Heels” and Avant Bard’s gender-bending production of “Hamlet.” ...
Progressive fines will be issued beginning May 12 to repeat violators of Residential Permit Parking (RPP) regulations in ...
The Baltimore Kinetic Sculpture Race attracts thousands of onlookers to its triathlon of wacky human-powered contraptions ...
Mitchell Jr. Courthouse was evacuated Tuesday due to a small fire The fire was reported in an office on the courthouse’s ...
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WBAL-TV on MSNBaltimore works to fill gaps amid lower income tax revenue projections amid federal layoffsFederal government uncertainty in Washington is impacting Baltimore's 2026 budget proposal. Mayor Brandon Scott said additional federal layoffs since April have forced the city to move money around to ...
The regression from the veteran has been evident over the last few years, but that did not stop general manager Mike Elias ...
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Calling tariffs on imported footwear an “emergency” for U.S. workers and consumers, Under Armour and its biggest shoe rivals ...
Chopped Broadway Bodega & Deli is making its mark as the first Black- and women-owned bodega in Fells Point, bringing the ...
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WBAL-TV on MSN'Have to continue to work': Baltimore continues to see decrease in homicide numbersThis year to date, 43 people have been killed in the city, down from 59 people at the same time last year. In 2023, there ...
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