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- A 5-year-old Perryville boy died Saturday after falling into the Susquehanna River from the town pier near Rodgers Tavern and drowning.
- The founder of an embattled Sparks-based insurance company appeared to have been plotting to kill a Delaware judge overseeing the liquidation of his business, recording himself on a reconnaissance to scout out his targets and acquiring a cache of weapons, federal authorities allege in court filings.
- Seasons 52, a seasonal grill and wine bar, is expected to open a location in open-air expansion wing at The Mall in Columbia on Aug. 7, the restaurant announced this week.
- These new systems have a cool factor that makes wine geeks go nuts. But the technology is for more than just show. Implementing these systems translates into more options for customers, cost savings for restaurant owners and environmental benefits for everyone.
- Pirates will return to Havre de Grace again this year for the annual pub crawl, 5K run, encampment and gala this weekend.
- In the mood for a comically oversized, fruity, refreshing cocktail? Hon bar has you covered.
- Peter Allen Denzer, founder of Peter's Inn in Fells Point and avid motorcycle enthusiast, died June 30
- Historic London Town and Gardens in Edgewater continues to grow, with a reproduction carpentry shop and a sensory garden as the latest additions to the historic site in Edgewater.
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- Now, Canty has to apply again for medical approval to continue wearing his non-standarized facemask after being granted permission along with three other players last year, NFL spokesman Brian McCarthy told The Baltimore Sun in an email.
- In what one liquor board member called "a pretty significant improvement," 27 out of 30 businesses checked during a recent underage compliance test did not sell alcohol to an underage student
- Where to watch the USA vs. Belgium World Cup match Tuesday at 3 p.m.
- Today Maryland joins other states in halting the sale of grain alcohol due to health concerns and a push from university presidents.
- The Ruhlman Brewery, founded by Henry Ruhlman and his sons, has been in business for two years. Though there have been plenty of hoops to jump through, creating a brand that has been well received has been worth it to the family.
- Never mind that there were dozens of TV sets at the bar, many turned to pro wrestling, poker and bowling to provide background noise early one weekend morning. Jon Forget walked in, asked the bartender to change one set to soccer and got laughed out of the joint.
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- Baltimore soccer fans watch anxiously as U.S. advances despite World Cup defeat
- Tonight and tomorrow Artifact will keep their run of pop-ups going when Alison Kirby, owner of the Nantucket-based Blue Bellies food truck, takes over the space for a northeast-style cookout.
- A listing of places to watch the USA vs. Germany World Cup game on Thursday, including some with special deals.
- The brown spirits revolution has spread to the Great White North.
- In Like Flynn, the Irish bar that replaced J. Patrick's Pub in Baltimore neighborhood Locust Point, opened on June 7.
- Walter T. "Lucky" Stankowski, the retired owner of a Fells Point tavern and packaged goods store known for its Saturday afternoon music-making sessions, died of cancer June 17 at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson. The Highlandtown resident was 89.
- The World Cup has been blowing up on big screens and social media throughout the Baltimore region, and Harford County has proved no exception to the excitement over the two U.S. games so far.
- Coming this fall, symphony patrons will be able to slurp some oysters before they head over to the Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall.