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The Economic and Community Development Committee of the City Council held a hearing on legislation designation for two Baltimore City Landmarks. The hearing addressed one of the childhood homes of Cab Calloway, the Reed Calloway House, as well as the Engine 14 firehouse.
Council committee approves former Cab Calloway home and Baltimore’s oldest firehouse as historic landmarks
City council voted Tuesday afternoon on the status of making the Reed Calloway house and Engine Company 14 Firehouse, both located in West Baltimore, historical landmarks.
STUDIO CITY, CALIFORNIA - JUNE 19:  Actor Lance Reddick visits 'The IMDb Show' on June 19, 2019 in Studio City, California. This episode of 'The IMDb Show' airs on July 18, 2019.
Fans have donated thousands to ‘The Wire’ star Lance Reddick’s favorite Baltimore nonprofit
MOMCares, which provides support to Black mothers in Baltimore, raised $12,000 in one day following his death. “It’s just a testament to me about how many people he actually touched and not just through his movies, but just through the person that he was,” founder Ana Rodney said.
STUDIO CITY, CALIFORNIA - JUNE 19:  Actor Lance Reddick visits 'The IMDb Show' on June 19, 2019 in Studio City, California. This episode of 'The IMDb Show' airs on July 18, 2019.
Baltimore native and ‘The Wire’ actor Lance Reddick dies at 60
Reddick appeared in all five seasons of HBO's “The Wire” as Cedric Daniels
The entrance to the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Baltimore
Catholic Center located in Baltimore, Md., on December 2, 2022.
Timeline: Events leading to Archdiocese of Baltimore child sex abuse investigation
Monday is the deadline for attorneys to submit their suggested redactions to a 456-page investigation before a judge is expected to release it.
Lieutenant Jackie Davis speaks on the 1970 murder of 16-year-old Pamela Lynn Conyers during a press conference at the Anne Arundel Police Headquarters on March 10, 2023.
Decades later, DNA tests unravel mystery of slain Anne Arundel County teen
Anne Arundel County Police and FBI officials solved a 52-year-old cold case by linking the now-deceased suspect through DNA tests.
Developer David Bramble leads the project rebuilding Harbor Place in the Inner Harbor, Baltimore, Md., on November 18, 2022.
Baltimore-themed Disney World or green space? 100 readers reimagine Harborplace
What do you envision for the redevelopment of Harborplace in the Inner Harbor? After we received more than 100 submissions from readers about their ideas, we compiled their thoughts and spoke to a few of them about their vision of a brand new Harborplace.
Dena Jackson has struggled with housing prospects on her journey to being a homeowner, ultimately worried about extending her lease any longer in her Mt. Pleasant apartment in Baltimore Md. on February 27, 2023.
Homebuyers left in limbo as housing shortage persists
Homebuyers are feeling the stress of a tight market with a lack of quality, affordable homes.
Snow shovels at Ace Hardware in Waverly on Friday, Feb. 17, 2023.
Where’s all the snow? Weak winter wreaks havoc on some businesses, creates opportunity for others
The region has seen a gray, dreary, mostly snow-free winter, with the first measurable snowfall just a few weeks ago.
The exterior of the AMC movie theater at the Mall in Columbia on 2/13/23.
After complaints about teen ‘chaos’, Columbia Mall adds police patrols, could require chaperones
After visitors and employees reported youths fighting, shooting Orbeez beads and impeding shoppers, The Mall in Columbia is considering requiring chaperones for those 17 and under, and Howard County police have increased patrols.
Developer David Bramble leads the project rebuilding Harbor Place in the Inner Harbor, Baltimore, Md., on November 18, 2022.
What do you want from Harborplace redevelopment?
Tell us what changes you would make to Harborplace that would attract people to the Inner Harbor.
Reggie Spence, chief at Charmed, prepares lunches at the restaurant, in Baltimore, Wednesday, February 1, 2023.
What’s the deal with egg prices?
Bird flu and increased demand are driving prices higher — and bring some restaurants to their breaking point.
Breaking News alert
Blue Water Baltimore intends to sue vinegar company accused of Jones Falls discharges
The pollutants include an acetic acid discharge ”seeping out of the wall itself right into the stream,” said Alice Volpitta, Baltimore Harbor waterkeeper.
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