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- Betting on a strong recovery in the arts and entertainment sectors after the coronavirus pandemic abates, Baltimore officials are looking for developers to
- This year's village opens at the Inner Harbor, near the Baltimore Visitors Center, on Thanksgiving and lasts until Christmas Eve.
- The first 100 guests Thursday morning will receive a free hot coffee, restaurateur Phil Han said.
- Compiled with input from readers and the newsroom, The Baltimore Sun’s list of 100 essential food experiences encompasses places people talk about, think about and come back to again and again and again.
- Whatever you're wondering about the Baltimore area, chances are it’s something your neighbors would also like to know about. Ask it with the form below and we'll pick a question to investigate and turn into a story you'll love.
- Baltimore water main break Monday morning generated widespread flooding around M&T Bank Stadium.
- This week, you’re the producer, as breaking news and transportation reporter Colin Campbell shares four stories inspired by Sun readers' curiosity.
- Stormwater runoff is the fastest growing source of pollution in the Chesapeake Bay. Here are some simple steps we can all take to mitigate it.
- A "Code Red" heat advisory is in effect in Baltimore from Wednesday through Saturday. Forecasters say it will feel like 100 degrees outside each afternoon.
- For residents who don’t own a grill or just don’t feel like cooking, several area restaurants are offering food and drink specials on the Fourth of July.
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Federal authorities warn of possible Fourth of July terrorism, but no 'credible and specific' threat
Such warnings are not uncommon around holiday periods in which there are large crowds and heavy travel. - More money has gone to acquiring new works than to conserving the existing ones.
- Summer in Baltimore calls for outdoor dining. Make the most of the good weather at these area restaurants.
- The top A&E events in the Baltimore area for the week of June 30-July 6, 2019.
- While Chance Sisco's bat shined in the Orioles' 13-0 win Friday, so did his defense behind the plate.
- We’ve gone to rodeos, watched fireworks, and sat quietly in our own backyard with burgers on the grill and friends and family nearby.
- Here's how you can celebrate the Fourth of July in Baltimore.
- View a map and list of Fourth of July fireworks displays in Baltimore City and Anne Arundel, Baltimore, Carroll, Harford and Howard counties.
- The two Harborplace pavilions were considered visionary when built nearly four decades ago. They've lost their luster, and some have ideas to bring them back.
- The musician and first-time filmmaker TT the Artist
- Baltimore Office of Promotion and the Arts combined Baltimore Book Festival and Light City for more than a week of events in November.
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Sampling initiative in Baltimore's Inner Harbor aims to answer the question, 'How's the water, hon?'
Blue Water Baltimore, a group that monitors and advocates for the city’s streams, rivers and harbor, has expanded to testing them, too. - Cool down for the summer in your choice of seven of Baltimore's best pools.
- This summer’s restaurant week in Baltimore is happening August 2 through 11, and hosted by Downtown Partnership, Visit Baltimore and Open Table.Â
- Baltimore itself is a state hub, with 199 pins out of the 270 total for the state within the city limits.
- In Part 1, I’ll review fishing over and around shorelines and shallow cover.
- Environmental and community groups are opposing plans to reopen the C.P. Crane power plant in Baltimore County.
- Now that the owners of Harborplace are out of the way, we have a few ideas to make it the centerpiece of the harbor that it once was.
- Put a police substation at the Inner Harbor to deal with crime and make the area safer.
- The last thing that Baltimore needs right now is the FOP leader picking a public fight with the police commissioner.
- As the next installment in a series inspired by readers’ questions, The Sun took a look at the city’s mounting litter problem and the forces behind it.
- Baltimore police have detained a suspect who they say carjacked a vehicle and crashed it near the Inner Harbor on Saturday night.
- Wills Wharf, a $117 million development, is rising over what once was a forbidding heavy industrial site.
- The city needs to do something about the squeegee kids posing safety issues on downtown streets
- The Fraternal Order of Police needs to putting up obstacles to rooting out bad cops.
- LandShark Bar & Grill is moving into Harborplace, taking the place of It’Sugar, which moved to the Pratt Street Pavilion in 2018.
- The key to Dad’s heart is through his stomach. So take him out to dinner or brunch this Father’s Day weekend.
- Mauricio has earned his degree from the prestigious Baltimore Polytechnic Institute and is heading to Ivy League Brown University
- Baltimore attractions should not be like the precious living room furniture that some of our older relatives had: available for company and off limits to us.
- Baltimore police commissioner Michael Harrison has ordered the arrest of a sergeant over an incident with a bystander, and the police union has fired back.
- Maryland Sports is hoping to bring a professional cycling event to Inner Harbor in September 2020.
- Diesel fuel was leaking into the Baltimore harbor Friday morning from an abandoned warehouse that caught on fire Thursday night.
- Ignorance, racism and resentment have given people a seriously misguided perception of what's happening with public safety in Baltimore.
- There is a simple solution to the question of what should be done with Baltimore's Harborplace: tear it down.
- Baltimore's favorite son Kurt L. Schmoke is still as humble, cerebral and education-minded as ever.
- The P.F. Chang's restaurant at 600 E. Pratt St. will close on July 28 after the restaurant announced that it will not renew its lease for the location.
- The Pride of Baltimore II clipper ship will take part in the Tall Ships Challenge this summer in the Great Lakes region.
- The I.M. Pei-designed World Trade Center on Baltimore's Inner Harbor is getting rebranded to reflect millions in upgrades.
- A new Water Taxi terminal is set to begin construction at Pier I in the Inner Harbor
- The Baltimore mayor's office, City Council and Recreation and Parks announce the first Charm City Games, Olympic-type games for Baltimore youth.