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Peter Chang’s Annapolis outpost at 918 Bay Ridge Road is taking reservations while the team finishes work and awaits city inspections.
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The Brewer's Art, a 30‑year Mount Vernon brewpub, closed suddenly and its owner filed for Chapter 7 — a trustee will now liquidate assets amid liens and unpaid claims.
Crime & Emergencies in ...
ICE says it deported Ruben Alonso Hernandez‑Lainez after a Jan. 20 removal order; ICE says the transfer used a jail‑based 287(g) handoff as Maryland moved to ban those agreements.
Late-night gunfire left cartridge casings scattered across the 4900 block of Reisterstown Road as investigators searched the Langston Hughes neighborhood.
An unidentified pedestrian was struck and killed early Sunday on southbound MD‑295 near Route 32 at Fort Meade. Lanes reopened midmorning while U.S. Park Police investigate.
Baltimore police responded to the 400 block of S. Payson Street on Feb. 20 after medics performed life-saving measures on an unidentified woman; she was later pronounced dead.
Community & Society in ...
College Track used Super Bowl week to celebrate a $20M gift from the Ravens, the Bisciotti Foundation and M&T Bank that will help open a Baltimore center to guide first-generation students from high school to college.
Maryland awarded about $6 million to We Our Us even as the group's public filings lag. Accounting experts say the nonprofit's 2023 return raises transparency concerns.
A 31-year-old man was arrested after a Feb. 10 robbery attempt in South Baltimore left a pedestrian shot in the arm; court records and police identified the suspect.
Baltimore homicide detectives arrested 52‑year‑old Brian Burrows Friday in connection with a Central District killing that occurred last week. The department posted the advisory on X.
A 36-year-old man died after a Thursday night stabbing on the 1400 block of McCulloh Street in West Baltimore. Homicide detectives are asking anyone with information to call.
Politics & Govt in ...
Council hearings pushed the DOT to make operational changes — mapped lights and 24/7 parking enforcement — but unsigned contracts and a 311 backlog mean many repairs are still delayed.
Anne Arundel's school board approved a $1.92B FY2027 request with new hires, pay tweaks and major construction projects.
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