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Fourteen international tall ships will anchor across Baltimore as part of SAIL250 Maryland & Airshow Baltimore.
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Fourteen international tall ships will anchor across Baltimore as part of SAIL250 Maryland & Airshow Baltimore.
From a 5 Seconds of Summer concert to a Pride edition of the Mortified show, there are plenty of ways to enjoy this first weekend in June.
By Keon White | Home & Living You've packed the boxes. You've rented the truck. You've said your goodbyes to the neighbors. And now, standing in your
The Maryland Department of Natural Resources wants residents’ input on the state’s recreation needs and land conservation priorities for the next decade.
The Anthem video relaunching BOPA as Create Baltimore won awards from three major internet and marketing organizations, including the Webbys.
Maryland-based Clover Hill Dairy issued a recall of its requesón/soft ricotta products due to possible Listeria monocytogenes contamination.
Third Space at Shaarei Tfiloh is an interfaith organization using Jewish culture and traditions to foster community.
Put your local news knowledge to the test with The Daily Dispatch Quiz, including: mayor's unexpected sheriff endorsement; judge removed from bench; support for a Western Maryland plant.
Let the music play all summer long with Twilight Thursday: Summer Concert Series at Foundry Row.
The Baltimore restaurant community is heading outside this week, with tons of al fresco events all week long. Here’s what’s coming up.
Gov. Wes Moore's DECADE Act aims to help grow the state’s biotech, quantum and other high-tech companies more vigorously.
Jazz up your summer nights with Soul on the Water concerts at Pier Six Pavilion! The Finn Group's inaugural season has a great lineup.
BALTIMORE — Simeon Bakare, 55, of Waldorf, pleaded guilty Thursday in U.S. District Court to wire fraud charges stemming from a scheme to obtain more than $176,000 through fraudulent applications under the...
BALTIMORE — A federal jury convicted an Annapolis man on six counts of wire fraud in connection with a private jet charter service scheme that defrauded customers of approximately $15 million. Patrick Brit...
A state audit shows Baltimore City Community College awarded $264,000 in financial aid to 145 potentially fictitious or “ghost students.”
Image Courtesy of Continental Realty Corporation OCEAN CITY, Md. – Continental Realty Corporation (CRC) has announced the initiation of redevelopment activities at the former Ocean Plaza Mall on Coastal Hi...
Girls flag football is now a fully recognized varsity sport in Maryland, with 132 schools expected to field a team next school year thanks in part to the Ravens.
Habitat for Humanity of the Chesapeake dedicated three new homes at its Orchard Ridge community in Baltimore City, with 27 total homes planned.
Baltimore Sheriff's Office seizes over 73 pounds of illegal cannabis and thousands of untaxed tobacco products in ongoing enforcement targeting unlawful smoke shops, officials announced Thursday.
The "Unearth a Story" summer reading challenge runs through August 29, offering free books, prizes and more.
Lib's Grill opened in Towson after some businesses have left the area in the past year. Within the past year some stores left the Towson Town Center including Wockenfuss, Madewell, Tommy Bahamas, and the App...
Bruce Jarrell, the University of Maryland, Baltimore's leader, is an inductee of The Baltimore Sun Business and Civic Hall of Fame.
Prominent employment lawyer Robert Hillman, who boosted the profile of the Enoch Pratt Public Library, is chosen for the 2026 Hall of Fame.
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