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Friday Afternoon Headlines: Pokémon cards tie man to Abderdeen explosions; Gervonta Davis to continue hit-and-run jail sentence; Charmery expanding to Chevy Chase; and more.
Baltimore Fishbowl Staff

Exclusive: Pokemon cards tie man to explosions in Aberdeen; he talks to WJZ — WJZ Baltimore boxer Gervonta Davis to continue serving hit-and-run punishment in jail, judge rules — The Baltimore Sun The Charmery sets opening date for Chevy Chase location — Baltimore Business Journal AFRAM kicks off with city’s first ever Baltimore Club Music […]

Reservoir Square is the new name for the $100 million development project formerly known as Madison Park North 
Ed Gunts

A site plan for Reservoir Square, formerly named Madison Park North. Image courtesy of MCB Real Estate.
The planned $100 million mixed-used community formerly known as Madison Park North has a new name: Reservoir Square.

Here’s where to celebrate Pride Month in Baltimore
Latrice Hill

2022 Pride Parade in Baltimore, Maryland. (Photo: Carl Schmidt/Federal Hill Photography)
From the annual Pride Parade and Block Party to a Beyoncé-inspired Renaissance Ball and other events, here's how to celebrate Pride Month in Baltimore.

‘I’m here to listen’ says incoming Baltimore County superintendent during first community meeting
Wambui Kamau, WYPR

Dr. Myriam Yarbrough greets high school teacher Ernest Yegha. The language instructor (who teaches French and Spanish) said he wants to see more support for teachers and staff. Photo by Wambui Kamau/WYPR.
Parents, guardians and students gathered at New Town High School on Thursday to meet new Baltimore County Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Myriam Yarbrough.

Headliners announced for inaugural Maryland Italian Festival this fall
Aliza Worthington

Red, white and green striped banner with words "The Maryland Italian Festival" in script written across it
Headliners for the inaugural Maryland Italian Festival this fall will include Frankie Valli tribute act, Italian-American pop and rock performers, and other entertainers.

Hot Plate: Bunny’s opens, oysters at Clavel, Father’s Day festivities, and more
Kit Pollard

Guinness Open Gate Brewery is one of many Baltimore places hosting special Father's Day events. Photo by SV Images.
Openings, oysters, and all things dads: this week is a good one for food lovers in Baltimore. Here’s what’s happening at local restaurants right now.

Baltimore Symphony Orchestra under new Music Director Jonathon Heyward will help celebrate the Fourth of July during free concert and fireworks display at the Inner Harbor
Ed Gunts

Baltimore will celebrate the Fourth of July with a fireworks display at the Inner Harbor and a free outdoor concert by the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra.

Gov. Moore announces 165 new Baltimore County jobs with Floor and Decor expansion
Aliza Worthington

Gov. Wes. Moore smiles, wearing a suit and tie, in front of a blue background and a Maryland State flag
Atlanta-headquartered flooring retailer Floor & Decor is opening a second distribution center in Baltimore County at Tradepoint Atlantic.

Courtney Coppersmith Completes Historic Career With UMBC Softball
Alex Murphy, PressBox

Courtney Coppersmith plays in a UMBC softball game. Photo Credit: Courtesy of UMBC Athletics.
Courtney Coppersmith has been the defining player for UMBC Retrievers softball from 2019-2023, ready to defend her team and the America East at a moment’s notice.

Historic Roland Avenue church on the market for $750,000
Ed Gunts

A sign for Monument Sotheby’s International Realty stands in front of the former Roland Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church.
The former Roland Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church has gone on the market for $750,000, a lower price than some Roland Park homes are bringing. Roland Park Place, a senior living community that owns the property at 4001 Roland Ave., has listed it with Monument Sotheby’s International Realty. Cindy Conklin and Brandon Golueke are the listing […]

Friday Morning Headlines: Walters museum workers vote to unionize; Vandals target LGBTQ+ signs at church; Son of Ravens Hall of Famer Ray Lewis dead at 28; and more.
Baltimore Fishbowl Staff

Walters Art Museum workers vote overwhelmingly to organize – The Sun Vandals target LGBTQ+, BLM signs at Odenton church – WMAR-TV Ray Lewis III, son of Ravens legend, dead at age 28 – TMZ State health department warns of threat of ‘Trang,’ mix of Xylazien and fentanyl – WBFF-TV Potential Jack Nicklaus golf course along […]

 
 
 
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