Nightly lane closures on Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard at the intersections of Pratt Street and Washington Boulevard are in effect on Sunday evening, Nov. 9, from 7 p.m. to 5 a.m. the following ...
The Downtown Partnership of Baltimore hosted its annual meeting on Nov. 5, highlighting the city’s progress and future plans under the Downtown RISE initiative. Leaders discussed ongoing efforts to ...
Several downtown streets will close and parking rules will be temporarily suspended Saturday for the city’s 2025 Veterans Day ...
Most people can't afford high-end homes, although they're still fun to dream about. So, to highlight where luxury real estate is commanding the highest prices, Redfin analyzed the most expensive ...
Lifestyle expert Meaghan Murphy shares DIY gift ideas to make the holidays personal this year.
Road closures and parking restrictions will take effect Saturday in downtown Baltimore for the 2025 Veterans Day Parade, the ...
The Baltimore Museum of Art houses the world’s largest collection of works by Henri Matisse, thanks to the Cone sisters – local collectors who befriended artists in early 20th century Paris and ...
The Inner Harbor serves as Baltimore’s front porch, a waterfront playground where tourists and locals mingle in a scene that’s part maritime history lesson, part outdoor mall, and entirely photogenic.
Maryland lawmakers condemned a Senate committee's approval of more than $1 billion for the FBI's relocation to the Ronald ...
The Downtown Boo Bash returns to Storrs on Saturday, Oct. 25, welcoming costumes, trick-or-treaters and performances from 3 to 5 p.m. UConn students sitting near a decorated Halloween truck in ...
This year’s scarecrow showdown is underway in downtown New Baltimore. Back for its 20th year, the scarecrow contest drew 23 entries that are now displayed for voting along Washington Street. Each ...
Sidney Rauls Ellis, a Baltimore City social worker who was a Cherry Hill historian, died Oct. 6 of complications of dementia at Emory Decatur Hospital in Decatur, Georgia. The former Woodlawn resident ...