Firebirds Wood Fired Grill Launches Spring Menu Updates and New Jr. Chefs Club Program
Firebirds Wood Fired Grill is rolling out a slate of spring updates aimed at diners looking for lighter seasonal options, refreshed brunch items, and new reasons to visit with family. The seasonal changes, which launched March 11, include additions across lunch, brunch, salads, and cocktails, along with a revamped...
Man shot and killed after argument with former coworker in Pikesville
PIKESVILLE, Md. — A man has been arrested in connection to a fatal shooting in Pikesville Thursday morning. Michael Eggleston, 44, has been charged with first-degree murder. On March 19, around 5:22 a.m., Baltimore County police responded to the 8300 block of Scotts Level Road. When they arrived, they...
Dollar General Theft Suspect Smoked Out Of Vacant Baltimore House
A Baltimore man trying to shake a shoplifting rap ended up pulled from a ceiling crawl space in a fire-damaged vacant house after officers resorted to pepper spray, according to police and court records. The tense and strangely cinematic arrest unfolded Monday in East Baltimore and is laid out in recently filed...
Coffee and Cone to hold grand opening in Essex
ESSEX, MD—A new local destination for sweets and caffeine is officially joining the Baltimore County business community as Coffee and Cone holds its grand opening on Friday. Located at 530 Eastern Blvd., the shop is transitioning from a soft opening phase to its full debut with a ceremony scheduled for 4 p.m. on...
Man convicted in murder of Federal Hill bystander to spend 30 years in prison
Alexis Cancel-Soto will spend 30 years in prison for his conviction in the 2024 murder of 19-year-old bystander Cameran Holt in Baltimore's Federal Hill, State's Attorney Ivan Bates said.
Tampons In Men’s Rooms Ignite Annapolis Bathroom Showdown
A Maryland House bill that would require tampons and other menstrual-hygiene products in both men’s and women’s bathrooms in public buildings has set off a fresh round of argument in Annapolis. Backers are pitching it as an issue of access and dignity for people who menstruate, while critics say the whole thing is...
Baltimore mayor responds to scrutiny over staffers’ use of procurement card
A recent report from the Baltimore City Office of the Inspector General (OIG) found that staffers in the Mayor’s Office failed to comply with policies related to the use of procurement cards (P-cards) for purchasing food, flowers and other items tied to funerals, office celebrations and sporting events. According...
Rayner Avenue Inferno Rocks Quiet West Baltimore Block
A two-alarm fire tore through a two-story rowhouse on Rayner Avenue in West Baltimore last night, sending thick smoke down the block and pulling in a heavy response from city fire crews. Neighbors reported seeing flames from the street as multiple companies moved in to knock down the blaze. Officials said there were...
The Most Creative Breakfast Menu In Maryland Can Be Found At This Charming Café
You know that moment when you realize you’ve been eating breakfast wrong your entire life?. Miss Shirley’s Cafe in Baltimore’s Inner Harbor is about to give you that revelation, and honestly, you’re going to thank them for it. Let’s talk about breakfast for a second.
Francis Scott Key Bridge Replacement: Progress Report on Baltimore’s Vital Link
The Francis Scott Key Bridge, a critical component of I-695 spanning the Patapsco River near Baltimore, Maryland, tragically collapsed on March 26, 2024, after a collision with the container ship Dali, claiming six lives and disrupting one of the East Coast’s busiest ports.1 2 Managed by the Maryland Transportation...

















