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As a visual art teacher at Maryvale Preparatory School, Marlena Murtagh inspires her students to capture life’s special ...
The National Aquarium confirmed wild river otters are visiting the Harbor Wetland and Inner Harbor, but had advice for human ...
Artists who want to travel for their art can apply for the MASB Artist Travel Prize for the chance to win $7,000 to visit ...
Baltimore County Inspector General Kelly Madigan said the county attorney should offer guidance on whether County Executive ...
Roughly six acres of trees and other vegetation in North Roland Park are being cut down to make way for a senior living community.
Baltimore is jam-packed with food festivals and events. Plus, the Orange Crush gets its due, as it’s named the state cocktail.
Legislation related to portable toilets, speed cameras, and a state cocktail are among the new Maryland laws that hit the ...
Prepare to get lost at the Walters at this sensational summer fundraiser! Whether you lose yourself in a timeless painting, a great conversation, or while ...
A former hostel at 17 W. Mulberry St. is undergoing renovation and will provide affordable housing for individuals exiting ...
Steven Wampler, owner of Advantage Awards and Engraving in Ellicott City, can't attend protests due to his health. But he ...
Baltimore’s Top of the World observation deck, originally scheduled to close permanently on May 31, won’t be closing then ...
Charles Street Promenade will return June 14, allowing pedestrians to safely stroll down the roadway without worries of car traffic.
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