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Historic neighborhood is the first in Baltimore County to be honored with official state designation.
Here’s where to go and what to see without breaking the bank.
With the former mayor’s sentencing scheduled for February, both sides get to work on their case.
The nation’s highest court announced Monday that it will not hear the case.
New initiative aims to draw foot traffic by illuminating artwork and businesses.
Formerly dilapidated site has become a hub for community engagement in Franklin Square.
We break down the familiar faces in upcoming special Democratic primary.
At the Roland Park private school, wartime memorabilia forges lasting personal connections.
Pending liquor board approval, Baltimore will finally have a bar-and-arcade concept.
A $3-million dollar gift will assist in building out a pediatric heart care suite.
Historic Old Goucher space gets a second life backed by Figure 53 software company.
The Fresh Prince of Bel Air actress talks becoming an author, process, and spinoff reports.
A new to-be-named wheel will focus on Gwynns Falls and flow into Middle Branch.
Light City/Book Festival kicks off Nov. 1 with plenty of exhibits perfect for your grid.
Amidst an expected announcement that he will seek election in 2020, we examine his initiatives.
Plans address recreation, transportation, and connectivity to other waterfront neighborhoods.
Current founder and CEO Kevin Plank steps down to take executive chairman position.
Partnership between developers and Everyman Theatre comes on the cusp of renovations.
Area shops and restaurants suffered big losses this summer due to ongoing streetwork.
Agreement between city and track officials aims to revitalize Park Heights as a whole.
A vote next week could set in motion a bill that reaches the mayor’s desk.
Historical site is a vast improvement for riders in its new iteration.
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