Councilman Mosby's Health Initiatives Earn White House Visit
Councilman Nick Mosby, who represents Woodberry, Medfield and parts of Hampden in North Baltimore, is scheduled to attend a White House celebration of the Let’s Move! Cities, Towns and Counties...
View ArticleBed Bugs Back in Baltimore: How to Fight 'Em
By Sonia SuBaltimore ranked No. 5 in the list of cities with the highest increases in bed bug calls, according to Memphis-based pest control provider
View ArticleHampden Gets Bazaar of the Bizarre
Finally a shop to meet your shrunken head, funeral sign and taxidermy needs.Bazaar Curiosities & Oddities, 3534 Chestnut Ave., will celebrate its grand opening on Friday. "[We sell] anything odd...
View ArticlePolice Command Changes Upset Baltimore Council Members
Some City Council members are unhappy with Police Commissioner Anthony Batts’ communication with them regarding command changes, including reassigning Northern District Commander Maj. Sabrina...
View ArticleDecades after Roswell, UFO Sightings in Baltimore and Beyond
By Sonia SuGoogle celebrated the 66th anniversary of the Roswell UFO incident in New Mexico on Monday with an
View ArticleZillow: Open Houses in North Baltimore
Zillow provides listings for open houses in the North Baltimore.
View ArticleHow Clean is Maryland Beach Water?
By Whitney TealIf you're thinking of heading to a Maryland beach this summer, be comforted that the Natural Resources Defense Council, an environmental ac
View ArticleWhere to Celebrate Bastille Day in Baltimore
By Emefa Duho and Sonia SuBastille Day is commemorated on July 14, the day that the people of Paris stormed the Bastille prison in 1789 and effecti
View ArticleRemember Agnes? 14 Maryland Hurricane Names You May Want To Forget
By Sean WelshThey've become synonymous with our state's history.The names of the tropical storms and hurricanes that made headlines roll off our tongues lik
View Article‘Grown Ups 2’ in Theaters Today (Sponsored)
Written by Sarah Cocchimiglio“Grown Ups 2,” in theaters now, is the anticipated follow-up to the 2010 Adam Sandler hit comedy. W
View ArticleOpen Thread: Will Mayor’s New Crime Fighting Initiative Work?
Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake and law enforcement officials announced on Thursday that two prosecutors will be detailed to the U.S. Attorney’s office to go after city criminals on a federal level.The...
View ArticleUnderstanding Ramadan: It's Not Just About Fasting for a Month
By Sonia SuFor 37 years, since converting to Islam in 1976, Hassan Rasheed of the Muslim Community Cultural Center of Ba
View ArticleArmed Robber Steals a Slurpee
A man robbed the Royal Farms store in Evergreen and made off with a slurpee.According to Baltimore police, at 11:35 p.m., June 30, a robber armed with a handgun walked into the store, located at 206 W....
View ArticleDubious Distinction: Baltimore's Sewer Overflows
The summer 2013 season's rains and flash flooding alerts could potentially contribute to Baltimore's already not-so-stellar sewer overflow record.From 2008 to 2012, the city of Baltimore has had the...
View ArticleMayor’s Spokesman Departs for Private Sector
Ryan O’Doherty, Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake’s director of policy and communications director, is leaving city government to work for Mercy Health Services.O’Doherty, 35, has worked in the...
View ArticleRobber Steals a Slurpee, Northern District Commander Reassigned
Armed Robber Steals a Slurpee: A man robbed the Royal Farms store in Evergreen and made off with a slurpee.
View ArticleHurricane Warning: We're Not Ready
By Tyler WaldmanFederal officials predict an active hurricane season this year, and a recent survey finds many residents in hurricane-prone areas are not prepared.
View ArticleCouncil Members Dislike Command Changes, Mayor's Spokesman Announces Departure
Open Thread: Will Mayor’s New Crime Fighting Initiative Work?
View ArticleBusiness: Hampden Gets Bazaar, Ice Cream Shop Prepares to Open
Where to Celebrate Bastille Day in Baltimore
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