From an Edgar Allan Poe twist on Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol" to an orchestral concert with sing-a-longs and tap-dancing Santas, there's a little something in everyone's stocking with this weekend's events.
The Walters Art Museum board of trustees on Monday announced that Kate Burgin, a former deputy director at the museum, will return as its new executive director and CEO.
The family of Luigi Mangione, the former Gilman School valedictorian charged in the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, say they are "shocked and devastated" by their family member's arrest.
Larry D. Unger will retire from his role as president and chief executive officer of Maryland Public Television next summer after 27 years with the network.
Residents can access free screenings for HIV, hepatitis, and diabetes from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Wednesday at the University of Maryland Medical Center’s Midtown Campus.
Baltimore Center Stage is launching new arts education and civic engagement initiatives, bringing together community members across Baltimore and Maryland to create art, enact change, and collaborate.
Carnival Cruise Line will serve Charm City for at least another five years, after the world’s largest cruise provider agreed to a new contract with the Port of Baltimore.
A new agreement between two Maryland agencies will support construction of denser mixed-use projects near transit stations, including more affordable housing, and promote the state’s climate goals.