Abigail Gruskin is a features reporter for The Sun. Previously, she worked in New York as a staff reporter for Straus News covering politics and features in Manhattan. She graduated with a bachelor’s degree in anthropology and English from Tufts University and holds a master’s degree in journalism from NYU. Abbie grew up in Anne Arundel County.
Shan Wallace, the Baltimore artist behind the new installation at Camden Yards, created the mural as a way to pay respect to Baltimoreans and the neighborhoods they call home.
Section 86 at Camden Yards — officially the Bird Bath Splash Zone — is where “Mr. Splash,” a new mascot of sorts, hoses down (mostly) enthusiastic Orioles fans. It became an almost instant hit.
Last June, Robert “Bob” Citrullo stepped into the new role. He’s served in the Army, has always had a fondness for dogs and spends his free time target shooting — but not hunting.
Mary and Greg Stewart grew up on their families’ farms and are now raising five kids on their own. When the coronavirus pandemic threw a wrench in business as usual, they thought up something different and opened The Cow Crossing, to sell ice cream and cheese, in 2022.
The event put on by The National Edgar Allan Poe Theatre and independent bookstore Greedy Reads will start at noon Saturday and end the same time the next day. It’s attracted a lineup of Baltimore readers ranging from politicians to radio hosts and authors.
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore and first lady Dawn Moore talk love and dating in a video promoting a new TV One reality TV series premiering Thursday, May 18.
The Maryland State Fair will span three weekends in August and September. Officials said in an effort to create a safer experience for fairgoers, admission gates will close at 9 p.m.
Ami Brabson, best known for her role on NBC’s “Homicide: Life on the Street,” returns to Baltimore to perform “Resilience & Joy, A Cabaret” at the Theatre Project in Midtown.