Any day now, the new Lexington Market will have a soft opening. Here's what you can expect.
Westminster Hall and Burying Ground in Baltimore offers Halloween tours featuring some famous Baltimoreans.
Panels now being accepted for quilt that will travel the country and be displayed spring 2023 on The National Mall in Washington, D.C.
Baltimore chef, restauranter and business owner will lead the reopening effort for the Pigtown restaurant that offers “meals with meaning”
The new facility features 40,000 square feet of unmatched, interactive learning space for early workforce development.
Fastest-growing juice bar franchise to offer BOGO Smoothies on October 21
Students are encouraged to submit social impact ideas through October 23 for a chance to receive one-on-one mentorship and up to $15,000 in
Former Baltimore City States Attorney Indicted for Among Other Charges, Stalking and Fraud. Facing 100 Plus 50 Years in Prison.
The Baltimore Ravens and Coca-Cola Consolidated Partnered with Prison Fellowship to host the sports camp last Saturday.
Rick Bartlett is building awareness of the importance of early detection of prostate cancer and a safer, virtually painless biopsy
Coronavirus researcher and Owings Mills native Matthew Frieman, PhD, gives an inside look at vaccines, medications and more being developed.
Program encourages local high school students to engage with their communities and become future leaders
Maryland Humanities’ Statewide Reading and Discussion Program Marks Fifteen Years; Tour Kicks Off in Baltimore
How a Cumberland urologist is improving the landscape of prostate biopsies for men
As hotels trim their concierge presence, Revival goes back to the basics of individualized hospitality
Before joining Think, Perlman was a Vice President and Program Director at Gartner, a global technology research and consulting firm.
Non-perishable goods and cash donations to be accepted
Orioles and Oriole Advocates Partner for August 5 Event
Ahead of The CROWN Act anniversary and National CROWN Day, July 3rd, hotel announces addition of silk products for guests with natural hair
Lytos, a vodka for consumers seeking an alternative spirit to drink, is sold in bars, restaurants, and liquor stores throughout Maryland
News organization recognized as part of SPJDC's 2022 Dateline Awards
Over 150 years since the day American Slavery ended. But TEXANS celebrated that ending LONG BEFORE Maryland, Virginia, "the Northeast" did.
Betsy Goldfeder brings nearly three decades of experience to the role as she manages historic hotel’s 20,000 sq. ft. of meeting/event space
Your Public Radio has promoted Evans to the position of program director of the Adult Album Alternative music discovery station WTMD 89.7 FM
Two T-Shirt Giveaways Scheduled During Series vs. Cleveland Guardians
5-year Enterprise Community Development and Project Waves partnership to help delete the digital divide in Baltimore City
Nonprofit organizations will collaborate, share resources, expand reach to deliver local news across the region and state
News station welcomes Collier starting June 1st, reporting on education in Baltimore and environmental issues in the state
Guests to return to the award-winning historic hotel following two years serving City of Baltimore during pandemic
Michele Whelley will be leaving the Economic Alliance of Greater Baltimore to re-establish her consulting firm, M.L. Whelley Consulting, LLC
This is the fifth year the organization has achieved this designation.
Baltimore high school students celebrated their participation in this year’s program presented by T. Rowe Price and the Baltimore Ravens
McCaffer to Lead New Sales Department and expand and strengthen Think’s customer base.
The Financial Times Adds Think to 'America's Fastest Growing Companies' 2022 List
Learn more about this innovative University of Maryland School of Pharmacy program on 'The UMB Pulse' podcast.
While Care at Home (CCaH) provides a daily benefit payment component that functions similar to long-term care insurance, it offers more.
Elly Was Named to The Daily Record's Annual List.
The services will be focused on sales acceleration for businesses and individuals targeting K-12 education.
One Maryland One Book, Maryland Humanities’ Statewide Reading and Discussion Program, Marks Fifteen Years
New program will focus on transportation-related initiatives throughout services areas in Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia & North Carolina