Given its present-day ubiquity in Baltimore, it’s no surprise that lacrosse’s national museum is here. But the city and region’s importance to the sport was hardly preordained.
The south side of the Inner Harbor used to house convoyed rows of such shipyards, but now there is only this one—which has been operated by the Lynch family for more than a century.
As the legacy sweet shop prepares to close for good on March 31, a family member looks back at its history.
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We catch up with the founder of HeartSmiles.
Funeral director Hari P. Close II has become a leader in the public health fight against COVID-19.
The eight-month program, currently accepting 10 new members, is breaking racial barriers—and teaching residents much more than just farming skills.
Canine Companions for Independence matches people with disabilities with skilled service dogs—free of charge.
Neil Sweren and Scott Eisgrau raised $75,000 to assist households that were in danger of imminent shut-offs during the pandemic.
A partnership with Johns Hopkins Medicine, the display is meant to inspire the next generation of scientists and medical professionals.
The owner of Towson's Triple Crown Tattoo & Piercing sets her sights on beautifying the county hub with local artwork.
The importance of good oral hygiene for overall wellness.
Former Milford Mill Academy class president discusses his career, the state of broadcast journalism, and how his deep Baltimore roots inform his work.
Somewhere between a rideshare service and a laundromat, SudShare has evolved to service 400 cities.
Stranded Ellicott City native worked with the Baltimore bakery to provide sustenance to motorists, some of whom were stalled for more than 24 hours.
March 19 2026 | 6-10 p.m. | The Penguin Room
Nothing stacks up to starting your own Little Free Library.
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Twenty of the most pivotal events in Baltimore this year, in chronological order.
As its name suggests, the local collective rises from the ashes to establish a burgeoning arts haven in Pigtown.
Incarcerated since 2015, Davis turned down a new plea deal from the Baltimore City State’s Attorney’s Office Tuesday.
We catch up with the Director of Business Development for Kinetic Capital.
How a fried-chicken slinging convenience store conquered Baltimore.
Tiffanni Reidy uses her design skills to transform restaurants and residences into welcoming spaces.
Evan Woodard unearths curios at local sites and tracks down the stories behind them.
The local tradition, known as a kickoff to the holiday season in Baltimore, will be held in person at Mount Vernon Place this Thursday.
But when can we realistically expect the state to begin allowing the practice at licensed venues?
Look out for Brianna Kaufman when the Pillsbury Doughboy balloon makes its appearance Thursday.
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