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Baltimore, MD · BaltimoreNew Key Bridge expected to be 24% taller than predecessor, with 230 feet of vertical clearance — The Baltimore Sun Restaurant group cuts ties with Harbor Point spot — Baltimore Business Journal Why This Catonsville Man is Running Six Marathons in Six Days — Baltimore Magazine Trucks unlawfully carrying hazardous chemicals through Baltimore tunnels have police on alert — WJZ Local notice issued after 1,740 tons of rocks accidentally dumped over b…See the Story
Headlines: New Key Bridge will be taller than before
Nancy Pelosi · BaltimoreFormer U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi will speak about her new book, her path to becoming the first woman to serve as Speaker of the House, and more during a sold-out talk at the Enoch Pratt Free Library on Aug. 8. She will be joined in conversation by Karsonya Wise Whitehead, host of Today with Dr. Kaye on WEAA 88.9 FM. Whitehead is also a professor of communication and African and African American studies at Loyola University of Maryland, an…See the Story
Former U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to speak at Pratt Library
Baltimore, MD · BaltimoreDemolition work is underway at the former site of the Hendler Creamery, after developer Kevin Johnson failed to move ahead with a $75 million plan to repurpose part of the building as apartments. Located at 1100 E. Baltimore St., the 1892 structure was home to the Hendler Ice Cream Company and a contributing building to Baltimore’s Jonestown Historic District. Johnson, head of the Commercial Group in Hanover, had proposed to save two of the str…See the Story
Demolition work is underway at the site of the old Hendler Creamery in Jonestown
Food & Drink · BaltimoreThis week, Baltimore’s restaurant scene is bustling, with lots of big and interesting news, from moves to upcoming openings. Here’s a look at what’s happening: Openings & announcements The Village of Cross Keys has been busy adding tenants recently. Recent lease announcements include a new dining option, Sol Oaxaca. Mexican spot is a new outpost of a popular Bel Air spot, and will open next spring in the space formerly occupied by Donna’s. Coc…See the Story
Hot Plate: Cocina Luchadoras moves, new bar at Silver Queen
Baltimore, MD · BaltimoreApplications for environmental health grants are now open for residents in greater Curtis Bay and communities along the Patapsco River as part of collective damages in two recent legal challenges. When Maryland Attorney General Anthony Brown fined medical incinerator Curtis Bay Energy $1.75 million for failing to properly dispose of waste and biohazards, $750,000 of that was set aside to support the residents of Curtis Bay via grants. Brown tas…See the Story
Community projects to get money from Curtis Bay and Back River plant fines
Baltimore, MD · BaltimoreJohns Hopkins University has announced that two of its deans, Fred Bronstein at the Peabody Institute and Alex Triantis at the Carey Business School, have been appointed to new terms. Bronstein became dean of the Peabody Institute, Hopkins’ conservatory of music and dance, in June of 2014. He has been appointed to a third term as dean, through June 30, 2029. Triantis, who has led the Carey Business School since 2019, has been appointed to a sec…See the Story
Two deans appointed to new terms at Johns Hopkins University
Baltimore, MD · BaltimoreThe Crown Baltimore, a night spot that has become one of the anchors of Baltimore’s Station North Arts District, is closing permanently. Owners disclosed Thursday on social media that the 11-year-old bar, restaurant and entertainment venue at 1910 N. Charles St. is shutting down one week after the Artscape festival on Aug. 2 to 4. “With a heavy heart, today we announce that The Crown will be ceasing operations as of August 12, 2024” their messa…See the Story
The Crown Baltimore is closing permanently in Station North
Baltimore, MD · BaltimoreBaltimore’s first-ever Graphic Novel Festival will be held at Dreamers & Make-Believers bookstore on Aug. 10. The festival’s goal is to reclaim Baltimore’s title as The City That Reads and encourage readers to take up reading graphic novels. Graphic novels have grown in popularity in the past few years at over 90 percent in school libraries, according to the School Library journal. But graphic novels aren’t just for students. In 2023, graphic…See the Story