Harbor Splash, an event in which hundreds of people were set to dive into Baltimore’s waterways at Bond Street in Fells Point, has been postponed after intense rainfall. The event is now slated to take place July 19. Waterfront Partnership, a non-profit organization that holds the event, announced the postponement early Friday morning in a news release. The statement came … [Read more...] about Harbor Splash postponed due to ‘storm impacts’
Baltimore weather: Juneteenth could see severe storms
Juneteenth will likely see intense thunderstorms in most of the Baltimore area as a cold front moves into the region, according to the National Weather Service. There is an 80% chance for rain Thursday, according to the NWS, with the potential for stormy and severe weather forecast between 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. In between, conditions should be sunny at times with a high of 93. [Get … [Read more...] about Baltimore weather: Juneteenth could see severe storms
Mother-son duo living ‘Be Incredible’ logo at Baltimore Women’s Classic 5K
In the animated franchise “The Incredibles,” Dash is the second of three children to Bob and Helen Parr who possesses superhuman speed. To Michelle and Michael Daichman, of Towson, Dash was the perfect name for their son when they adopted him in July 2023. “He is our little superhero baby,” Michelle said. Dash, who has an undiagnosed neurodegenerative disorder with a terminal … [Read more...] about Mother-son duo living ‘Be Incredible’ logo at Baltimore Women’s Classic 5K
Garden Q&A: Why are my tomato leaves deformed?
Q: What causes curled, twisted leaves on my tomato all of a sudden? Is this a virus? It’s only on the youngest growth. A: Plant viruses and virus-like organisms (phytoplasmas) can cause weird symptoms, like distorted growth or yellowed patterns on the leaves. A more common cause of abnormal foliage in tomatoes, especially this time of year, is herbicide exposure. Like other … [Read more...] about Garden Q&A: Why are my tomato leaves deformed?
The painful Nova Exhibition in Washington should not be missed | STAFF COMMENTARY
The first thing you encounter at the newly opened Nova Exhibition in Washington, D.C., is the aftermath of the attack. Shoes, water bottles, phone chargers and other personal effects litter the ground amid festivalgoers’ tents. Like the heartbreaking “Lost and Found” section, which comes later, the items are so commonplace that you might mistake them for the detritus left after … [Read more...] about The painful Nova Exhibition in Washington should not be missed | STAFF COMMENTARY