The Baltimore chapter of the American Institute of Architects will hold a panel discussion May 8 about the Inner Harbor's history and future.
Workers at the Shipley’s Grant Starbucks cafe voted to unionize this week, just days ahead of a Supreme Court case involving the company’s challenge of a federal labor injunction.
The opening of the new Roggenart European Bakery, Bistro and Café location in Mount Vernon next week isn't the only thing that will be grand.
Dance Baltimore wants you to know that dancing is not just for the young. With its 16th annual "Ageless Grace" dance performance, the audience will see a ...
The coronavirus pandemic caused a historic drop in Maryland's prison population. But after the state of emergency ended and ...
The Baltimore Development Corporation has received an acceptable offer for the city-owned office building at 7 East Redwood Street and recommends that the city sell it.
Maryland lawmakers passed a bill this session that expands the list of crimes with which a child between 10 and 12 years old can be charged. The Maryland Office of the Public Defender has been vocally ...
Preak Weeks is back for a second year, the Maryland Jockey Club and 1/ST announced Tuesday. The three-week event is designed ...
The second annual New/Next Film Festival will return to The Charles Theater in October and has expanded to four days to ...
The Mobtown Ballroom and Café will host a grand opening Saturday for their brand-new location at 30 W. North Ave. in Baltimore.
Howard County is demolishing four buildings and renovating six others in Old Ellicott City following devestating floods.
The results are in! KidSTOCK has been declared Baltimore’s best family event of the spring season! Over 300 guests gathered last weekend for the first ...