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Members of Baltimore's dirt bike community came together to celebrate B-360 Day at the B&O Railroad Museum on March 26. 2023. Participants got to ride bikes in the sectioned off lot and learn about safety.
Photo story: Families, friends gather for a wheelie good time at B-360 Day
Local nonprofit B-360 hosted a family fun day last weekend, encouraging families to come hang out, explore dirt bikes and test their skills at riding in the overflow parking lot at the B&O Railroad Museum.
Jonathan Foster casts his magnet out into the water. The Salvage Art Magnet Fishing Meetup hosted a Saint Patrick's Day themed night where thirty plus people went treasure hunting in the harbor on March 16, 2023.
Locals hooked on magnet fishing reel in treasures at St. Patrick’s Day meetup
Magnet fishing enthusiasts have uncovered scooters, tires — and even handguns — in the Inner Harbor.
Estela Sandavol makes pie crust at Dangerously Delicious on Pi Day on March 14, 2023.
A look at how local pie shops prepped for Pi Day
For Pie Time and Dangerously Delicious Pies, March 14 is their time to shine.
Scenes from the aftermath of a shooting at a playground adjacent to Patterson High School on March 6, 2023.
Patterson High School student fatally shot during school day in East Baltimore park
Baltimore Police are investigating the shooting, which took place in Joseph E. Lee Park, a short distance from the Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center.
Aidan McNally swings at Adrian Johnson in the ring.
Getting the shot: The Naval Academy’s Brigade Boxing Championships
Staff photojournalist Kaitlin Newman explores photographing boxing for the first time.
Tawanda Jones, sister of Tyrone West, speaks out on police brutality at a rally for Tyre Nichols on the corner of North Avenue and North Charles Street on January 28, 2023.
As dozens rally for Tyre Nichols, Baltimore family seeks to keep pressure on local case
The mother of Donnell Rochester, 18, who was killed by Baltimore Police last February, wants charges brought against the officers who shot him.
Wes Moore arrives at the Kunta Kinte-Alex Haley Memorial to lay a wreath and say a prayer before he is sworn in as the first African American governor of the state of Maryland.
Getting the shot: A photographer’s perspective on Wes Moore’s inauguration
Every weekend from Thanksgiving to Christmas, Todd Coleman and Mike Santoro dress as Santa, strap Christmas Trees on their bikes, fill their backpacks with pulled pork sandwiches and deliver them to various neighborhoods.
Baltimore natives make Christmas tree delivery a Pork ’N Pine treat
Pork ‘N Pine is the business of Todd Coleman and Mike Santoro, two Baltimore natives who dress up as Santa Claus and deliver slow-cooked pulled pork sandwiches from HarborQue to neighbors within city limits.
Brandon Torrento and Suzanne Sauter peer into the windows of Patterson Bowling Center after showing up and realizing the doors were locked and the lights were off.
Patterson Bowling Center, a nearly century-old duckpin bowling alley, closes
Patterson Bowling Center opened in 1927 with lanes on two floors.
A house is for sale on Baltimore's famous 34th Street, home to the Christmas lights tradition where the entire block is lit up. Longtime resident Patsy Dailey passed away and a memorial sits on her porch of the home which is now for sale.
What happens when a house on Baltimore’s “Miracle” 34th Street goes for sale?
There’s no formal agreement when somebody moves onto the block that they have to decorate in the winter. It’s just something that people come together to do.
World AIDS Day, a day to remember those who have passed from AIDs and to spread awareness about the disease, was observed in a special way by Saint Mark's Luthern Parrish by hanging up four panels from the AIDS Memorial Quilt.
‘Each panel is a person’: Church observes World AIDS Day with memorial quilt display
St. Mark’s Evangelical Lutheran Church hosted an observance Thursday featuring several panels from the AIDS Memorial Quilt.
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