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Baltimore City will ring in the new year along the Inner Harbor on Dec. 31, ending with a fireworks show. The city's annual New Year's Eve Spectacular will take place from 6 p.m. to midnight, with food, ice skating and entertainment.
Owned by Miskiri Hospitality Group, local restaurant Miss Toya’s Creole House will open its third Maryland location in Metro Centre Owings Mills in 2026. Highlights across the eatery’s brunch and main menus include bananas foster French toast, gumbo with mini cornbread, and oysters broiled with jambalaya sauce.
Port Discovery Children's Museum in Baltimore hosted its annual noontime New Year's celebration, featuring inclusive activities for all children.
Bradish only appeared in eight games during the 2024 season. Luckily for Bradish, he made a full recovery after getting Tommy John surgery on his right elbow in June of 2024. Bradish returned to the mound on August 26, 2025 against the Boston Red Sox, and it's safe to say that Bradish hadn't skipped a beat.
Baltimore City hired an engineering firm to investigate the cause of a 2024 fire in the city's underground conduit system.
The Baltimore Orioles are reportedly looking to stay busy after recently re-signing pitcher Zach Eflin to a new deal.
A Baltimore County minority business enterprise unit underutilized a software system intended to aid compliance reporting, resulting in more than $737,000 in wasted spending over 17 years, according to a new inspector general’s report.
A new report from the Baltimore County Inspector General alleges the Minority Business Enterprise unit wasted over $737,000.