Maryland Fleet Week & Flyover Baltimore – See Photos MDBAL, June 15, 2024June 16, 2024 Photos © 2024 DONNA BALANCIA BALTIMORE – The Inner Harbor showed its patriotic side Friday as Maryland Fleet Week & Flyover Baltimore draws families, friends and fans of those who serve the country. On hand were members of the US Navy, Marines and Coast Guard greeting the people, participating in demonstrations and enjoying a little R&R in Baltimore. The weekend activities continue and you can find more information here. The event is sponsored by Northrop Grumman. Check out photos from Friday here: Aviation Baltimore By Donna Balancia Maryland Maryland Fleet Week Visit Baltimore Visit Maryland By Donna BalanciaMaryland Fleet WeekUS Coast GuardUS Marine CorpsUS NavyVisit BaltimoreVisit Maryland
Donna Balancia First Green-Powered Bus Depot on East Coast Could Launch in Maryland in 2025 June 20, 2024October 30, 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
Donna Balancia Johns Hopkins Hospital, Bayview, and UM Baltimore Make Top Hospital List January 24, 2024October 30, 2024 Healthgrades has named three Maryland hospitals among the best in the country. The online physician and hospital locator selected 250 top hospitals nation-wide. In Maryland, Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center cracked the top 100 on the list. The renowned healthcare provider is located in Baltimore. The Johns Hopkins Hospital made… Read More
Donna Balancia ‘Abandoned Properties’ Special Tax in Baltimore City Gets Review May 30, 2024June 14, 2024 Photo courtesy of Ann Petersen From Charm City Helicopter Tour album BALTIMORE – Baltimore’s City Council and Mayor Brandon Scott will have the authority to set a special tax rate for abandoned properties, starting June 1. The law, signed by Gov. Wes Moore during the previous legislative session is designed… Read More