Charm City Celebrates 295th Birthday with ‘Baltimore Birthday Bash’ MDBAL, July 25, 2024July 25, 2024 – BALTIMORE – The City of Baltimore will celebrate its 295th birthday when Live Baltimore takes over Charm City on July 26 to host the 10th annual Baltimore Birthday Bash. The eagerly anticipated Baltimore Birthday Bash will be held in the heart of the Inner Harbor at Harborplace showing off a good time and great view. The event supports small businesses and embraces the party atmosphere, with dancing, good eats and fine tasty treats. Local bakers and dessert makers will be trying to out-bake each other to win the sweetest treat competition. More than 100 local companies donated to the raffle which offers a range of prizes people can win. Tickets include: Dance party featuring Baltimore’s own DJ Tanz Open bar featuring Sagamore Spirits cocktails and local beer and wine vendors Lite fare Birthday desserts from local vendors All proceeds from Baltimore’s Birthday Bash help fund the work of attracting and retaining Baltimore City residents, Live Baltimore said. The Birthday Bash is Friday from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. Tickets are on sale now buy tickets here. Check out the Birthday Bash 2024 Promotional Video here: Maryland
Maryland Maryland Takes 8th Place for Tech and Innovation in ‘Top States for Business’ July 12, 2024July 12, 2024 By DONNA BALANCIA Maryland was ranked No. 8 in the nation for technology and innovation in the annual CNBC study, “America’s Top States for Business,” released on Thursday, but fell to No. 31 overall among the 50 states in the U.S. The Old Line State lost its spot at the… Read More
Donna Balancia First Green-Powered Bus Depot on East Coast Could Launch in Maryland in 2025 June 20, 2024June 20, 2024 By DONNA BALANCIA Montgomery County’s David F. Bone Equipment Maintenance and Transit Operations Center will be the first bus depot on the East Coast to feature green hydrogen production, and will be powered by solar and batteries. The project by EaaS provider AlphaStruxure is under construction and could be operational… Read More
Maryland DNR: Thousands of Invasive Fish Removed From Chesapeake at Conowingo July 25, 2024July 25, 2024 Report – Thousands of invasive fish have been removed from the Chesapeake Bay watershed at the Conowingo Dam, the Maryland Department of Natural Resources said in a new report. The removal, which the agency said occurred earlier this year, resulted in the fish being donated to local food banks through… Read More