A Howard County dad who built a backyard Go Kart track for his son who wants to become a race car driver is now fighting to keep the $100,000-plus investment from being torn up, since he undertook the project without required permits.
Mayor Brandon Scott’s near 10-point victory in what was long seen as a tight race against former mayor Sheila Dixon was foreshadowed in polling that improbably captured a surging optimism about Baltimore.
In the first installment of this two-part Big Fish interview, MCB Real Estate managing partner P. David Bramble discusses the process of reimaging Harborplace, listening to community input, and leaning into growth.
A new chapter has been uncorked at Spirits of Mount Vernon, where a next generation of management is taking over a beloved neighborhood wine shop and bar that has improbably served as a community anchor for two decades.
Kevin Slayton explores the intersection of Baltimore’s Black churches, their leaders and local politicians who together have shaped the course of Maryland history in his book “Politically Preaching.”
Howard Libit, executive director of the Baltimore Jewish Council, spoke with Baltimore Fishbowl about the crisis between Israel and Hamas and how his organization is navigating the current crisis.
Leo Wise, an assistant U.S Attorney, discusses his new book about prosecuting members of the Baltimore Police Department’s corrupt Gun Trace Task Force.
Shanaysha Sauls, CEO of the Baltimore Community Foundation, discusses the foundation’s new strategic plan and how their philanthropic work is making a difference in Baltimore.