📅 Learn to Mend Clothes at Richland Library Edgewood, May 14
Got a favorite shirt with a hole? Join Richland Library Edgewood on Thursday, May 14, 2026, from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. for Mending 101: Holes and Tears. This beginner-friendly class teaches how to repair ripped seams with invisible stitches and patch small holes by hand. No supplies or sewing experience are needed. The...
As Key Bridge rebuild continues, optimism remains for speedy completion
Thursday, March 26 was the two-year anniversary of the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge. While the completion of the new bridge is still a few years away, Maryland officials and workers for the Maryland Transportation Authority have lauded the rebuilding efforts to this point and are optimistic about the...
Author Takes the Heat After Referencing Wawa ‘Subs’
A rom‑com author is facing backlash for using the term sub to describe a sandwich from Wawa in a Baltimore-set novel. According to USA TODAY, B.K. Borison received pushback after her book, And Now, Back to You, referred to an order as a Wawa "sub." A reader with the...
Five 5Ks to Run in the Greater Baltimore Area This Spring
There’s no better feeling than going outside when the weather finally warms up. Now that spring is officially here, everyone is looking for a reason to spend the day breathing fresh air. With the sun shining, it’s also a great opportunity to get back into a workout routine. For...
Baltimore developers wary of costly permit delays: ‘Makes me think twice’
BALTIMORE (WBFF) — In Federal Hill, a new apartment building is open for rent, transformed from a previously vacant, rodent-infested property that was a nuisance to the neighbors and caused flooding from a burst pipe into a house next door. “There was tremendous pressure from the neighbors in the...
🚧 Overnight Lane Closures at Baltimore Harbor Tunnel March 30–April 2
The Baltimore Harbor Tunnel (I‑895) will have overnight lane closures for maintenance from Monday, March 30, through Thursday, April 2, 2026. Northbound tunnel closed March 30–31, 9 p.m.–3 a.m.
Baltimore County parents group challenges school board budget vote
A group of parents is challenging the vote taken last month by the Baltimore County Board of Education on this coming year’s budget. The group is asking the Maryland State Department of Education to nullify the school board’s Feb. 24 vote, claiming it was illegal. At a news...
📅 Planning Board to discuss age‑restricted housing April 9
The Howard County Planning Board will hold a public meeting on Thursday, April 9, 2026, in the Banneker Room at the George Howard Building (3430 Courthouse Drive, Ellicott City) and online. One key agenda item, ZRA 224, would allow Cottage Cluster Age‑Restricted Adult Housing developments to expand affordable...
Yearling harp seal rescued by OBX team, now recovering in rehab and nearing release
A male yearling harp seal is now recovering in rehab after being rescued by partners of the OBX Marine Mammal Stranding Network, according to Jennette's Pier. Staff members from the North Carolina Aquarium's Jennette's Pier assisted as part of the OBX MMSN response team on Feb. 28 . 'Crew' was transported first to...
Three arrested after shooting at Arundel Mills Mall leaves one injured
Anne Arundel County Police are investigating after an altercation at Arundel Mills Mall led to one person being injured after a gun was fired. Police were called to Arundel Mills Circle in Hanover after 5 p.m., where they found an adult male victim in the vestibule near Burlington Coat Factory.

















