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Washington DC
fromThe Washington Post
2 days ago

Battle of the ballparks: Camden Yards vs. Nationals Park

The Baltimore Orioles and Washington Nationals have a friendly rivalry, with significant upgrades to their ballparks enhancing the fan experience.
Brooklyn
fromUrbanplacesandspaces
2 days ago

Rebuilding Place in the Urban Space

Siloed transit planning hinders effective connections between projects like IBX and Penn Station Access, limiting regional transit network potential.
Mission District
fromABC7 San Francisco
2 days ago

SF Chinatown's historic Empress of China building being revived into cultural campus

The Empress of China building will be transformed into a cultural campus celebrating Chinese-American art, culture, and history.
#baltimore-ravens
fromESPN.com
2 months ago
National Football League

A dramatic end to the Ravens '25 season: A tenured coach fired, a difficult quarterback, and playoff dreams dashed

fromESPN.com
2 months ago
National Football League

Losing record? Ravens not disqualifying candidates over past head coach stints

fromESPN.com
2 months ago
National Football League

A dramatic end to the Ravens '25 season: A tenured coach fired, a difficult quarterback, and playoff dreams dashed

fromESPN.com
2 months ago
National Football League

Losing record? Ravens not disqualifying candidates over past head coach stints

fromMission Local
1 week ago

Photos: What symbols represent SoMa?

Nisha, who looked to be about 15 years old, drew a parol - a star-shaped lantern displayed during Christmas - and a Bahay kubo - a traditional Filipino-style house - with a small pencil, as she sat at a table of the Bayanihan Community Center in SoMa.
SOMA, SF
#historic-preservation
fromMission Local
2 months ago
San Francisco

Mysterious LLC wants to turn Mission's old Social Security building into restaurant, bookstore and events space

fromMission Local
2 months ago
San Francisco

Mysterious LLC wants to turn Mission's old Social Security building into restaurant, bookstore and events space

US news
fromwww.npr.org
1 week ago

Decades ago, a Maryland sailor burned his winter socks. Now it's a spring tradition

Annapolis celebrates spring with the annual Oyster Roast & Sock Burning festival, marking the end of winter and the start of sailing season.
#new-york-city
New York City
fromGothamist
1 week ago

What would you miss about New York City if you left?

New Yorkers cherish unique local experiences, especially food and community connections, which define their love for the city.
Berlin
fromStraight Up | Jan Herman
1 month ago

Looking Back at NYC with Nostalgia and Dismay

Three writers reflect on their New York City experiences with nostalgia and concern from their current homes in Switzerland and Germany.
New York City
fromGothamist
1 week ago

What would you miss about New York City if you left?

New Yorkers cherish unique local experiences, especially food and community connections, which define their love for the city.
Berlin
fromStraight Up | Jan Herman
1 month ago

Looking Back at NYC with Nostalgia and Dismay

Three writers reflect on their New York City experiences with nostalgia and concern from their current homes in Switzerland and Germany.
Boston real estate
fromSFGATE
1 week ago

Real Estate Market Trends in Baltimore, MD: Prices Fall

Baltimore's housing market is shifting in favor of buyers with increased inventory, falling prices, and longer days on market.
fromWashingtonian - The website that Washington lives by.
5 days ago

Trump's Interference With DC Arts Is a Boon to Baltimore

The Baltimore Museum of Art landed her highly anticipated exhibition, 'Amy Sherald: American Sublime,' after the painter pulled her show from the National Portrait Gallery due to concerns over censorship. The exhibit has been a significant hit at the BMA: It was completely sold out by late February.
Washington DC
Portland food
fromsfist.com
1 week ago

Developer Bets on 'Office Resort' at Revamped Building Near Embarcadero

88 Spear Street aims to redefine office spaces with luxurious amenities to encourage employees to return to the workplace post-pandemic.
Mission District
fromMission Local
1 week ago

Bayview Buzz: Harvard Business School comes to 3rd St.

Cafe Melange reopened under new ownership, with Dontaye Ball of Gumbo Social taking over and continuing to serve popular gumbo dishes.
San Francisco
fromSFGATE
2 weeks ago

SF waterfront restaurants eye a revival as Bay Bridge lights return

The Bay Lights 360, a public art installation with 50,000 LED lights, is relighting the San Francisco Bay Bridge after three years of darkness, with $11 million in donations funding the restoration and expected to boost waterfront business and neighborhood growth.
Los Angeles Rams
fromESPN.com
2 weeks ago

Why Ravens are taking uncharacteristic 'big swing' with Trey Hendrickson

The Baltimore Ravens signed defensive end Trey Hendrickson to a four-year, $112 million contract to strengthen their pass rush after he recorded 41 sacks over the last three seasons.
San Francisco
fromThe Bold Italic
2 weeks ago

The Bay Bridge Lights Are Coming Back and We Need to Talk About Our Feelings

The Bay Bridge Lights' return represents how infrastructure transcends utility to become emotionally meaningful urban infrastructure that people grieve when absent.
Boston Red Sox
fromMLB Trade Rumors
3 weeks ago

Orioles Notes: Mountcastle, Mayo

Ryan Mountcastle was hit by a pitch but initial x-rays were negative, leaving him day-to-day as the Orioles navigate multiple spring training injuries.
US news
fromThe Washington Post
2 weeks ago

Facing brain cancer, she built a sidewalk library of pep talks

Caroline Catlin, a grief counselor with terminal brain cancer, created a free pep talk library box to spread positivity and brighten her community during difficult times.
SF food
fromMission Local
4 weeks ago

People We Meet: Complex characters at Simple Pleasures

Ahmed Riad has owned Simple Pleasures cafe since 1994, prioritizing community connection and customer relationships over strict operational efficiency.
fromThe Boutique Adventurer
3 weeks ago

How Many of New York's Most Famous Bridges Have You Actually Seen? - The Boutique Adventurer: Luxury Adventure Travel Blog focussed on Emerging Destinations for those over 35

There is a fascinating backstory to this bridge. Among other things, it took an extraordinary amount of time to build due to problems with bureaucracy and red tape. From the time it was announced as a project, it took 31 years to begin construction. The bridge eventually started construction in 1936 and opened in 1939. The bridge stretches for an impressive 3,700 feet over the East River.
New York City
fromwww.berkeleyside.org
3 weeks ago

Around Berkeley: Birding talk, LGBTQIA+ book club, sunset hike

A board member of the Farallon Islands Foundation, Bob Lewis has taught birding classes in the Bay Area for over 25 years. In his Around the World in 80 Birds presentation, he shares ornithological photos from his travels to Madagascar, Borneo, Hawaii, Indonesia, New Guinea, New Zealand, and Cuba.
East Bay (California)
Renovation
fromLondon Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
3 weeks ago

What should you consider before starting a whole house renovation in Maryland? - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

Successful whole-house renovations require comprehensive planning including realistic budgeting, permit acquisition, structural prioritization, and alignment with neighborhood standards to protect investment and ensure long-term value.
Mission District
fromStreetsblog
3 weeks ago

Weekend Roundup: Activists Install Posts in S.F., Hopkins Fight Renews in Berkeley - Streetsblog San Francisco

Activists installed temporary traffic calming infrastructure at a deadly San Francisco intersection after a child was killed, demonstrating that safety improvements can be implemented quickly when city officials delay action.
fromSFGATE
3 weeks ago

This ornate maze underneath North Beach is one of SF's most impressive venues

The whole reason we're here is we know something is impossible, but we also know it's inevitable. He pulled off a trick where a member of the audience mixed up a Rubik's Cube, then Blake presented a second cube with identically arranged colors, demonstrating the paradox of magic where the impossible becomes inevitable through skillful illusion.
San Francisco
#local-journalism
Media industry
fromNieman Lab
1 month ago

The Baltimore Beat experiments with pay-what-you-can ads

Baltimore Beat launches pay-what-you-can advertising to help small businesses reach local readers as an alternative to declining Google search reliability and algorithm-driven social media platforms.
Boston food
fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago

I moved from NYC to a seasonal beach town in Maryland. Here are 6 of the most surprising things about living here full-time.

Moving to a Maryland beach town full-time brings seasonal business closures but also exceptional dining deals and community opportunities during the offseason.
LA real estate
fromLos Angeles Times
22 years ago

Coasting through time in Long Beach

A 1919 Spanish-style home in Long Beach's historic Bluff Park area, owned by restaurant publicist Frank Groff, is listed for $2.5 million as he expands his business to San Diego.
East Bay (California)
fromThe Oaklandside
4 weeks ago

Culture Makers: Keeping Oakland's literary scene strong

The Oaklandside hosts Culture Makers live event on March 19 featuring Oakland authors Jasmine Guillory and Carolina Ixta, plus publisher J.K. Fowler discussing creative work and community.
California
fromwww.berkeleyside.org
1 month ago

New bioresearch hub is sculpted from UC Berkeley's brutalist former art museum

UC Berkeley experiences increased freshman and transfer applications, while Bakar Labs companies reach $1 billion in cumulative funding amid reported hate crimes on campus.
fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago

I struggled to make friends after moving from D.C. to Pittsburgh - so I threw a party

We had friends from different parts of life. There were my college friends, Brad's coworkers with whom he was close, friends we made in our apartment complex and at church, and even friends we met online through our first dog, Moe. We consider ourselves very grateful to have had such a positive experience living in D.C.
Washington DC
fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago

I moved from San Francisco to Miami. It's cheaper and I love the lifestyle, but I miss the professionalism of the Bay Area.

I had lived in the Bay Area longer than anywhere else, and I was ready for a reset. Something about the rhythm of Miami felt like the next chapter. More movement, more culture, more color. When COVID-19 hit, everything came to a standstill. Like many service-based businesses, the photography business that I had been running in SF since 2007 went to zero almost overnight. It was a big reset moment for me, and it was time for a change.
Travel
fromForbes
1 month ago

Transit-Oriented Housing On Track For Continued Growth

Once a nice-to-have niche urban design concept, TOD has become an essential part of many urban neighborhoods. It has helped address the shortage of housing by enabling the development of higher-density residential communities near transit stations. It has helped revitalize countless once-deteriorating or static urban enclaves near transit hubs by activating sidewalks near the developments. And it has spurred walking and transit use, enabling residents of TODs to reduce or eliminate automobile dependency.
Real estate
SF food
fromThe Bold Italic
1 month ago

A note to our readers.

The Bold Italic, an independent San Francisco publication, relies on reader engagement and corrections to maintain accuracy while undergoing operational restructuring under new ownership.
fromTasting Table
1 month ago

The Maryland Restaurant That Has Oprah's Stamp Of Approval - Tasting Table

For centuries, Maryland's Chesapeake Bay has been a source for sweet, succulent blue crabs. The state is home to hundreds of seafood restaurants that have made this classic ingredient the star of their menus. One particular Maryland restaurant is so good that it even has Oprah's stamp of approval. Pappas Restaurant and Sports Bar, which Tasting Table ranked as one of the 15 best spots for crab cakes in Baltimore, Maryland, is Oprah's favorite place to visit when she's in town.
Food & drink
fromIslands
1 month ago

New Jersey's Walkable Neighborhood Is An Up-And-Coming Area With Local Hotspots And Lush Parks - Islands

It's an enclave of Jersey City, the thriving Hudson River city with delicious cuisine, and is one of the least-dense neighborhoods of the city, as Statistical Atlas shows. Its relative calm, combined with a high walking score of 81 given to the neighborhood by Apartments.com, makes Bergen-Lafayette especially suitable for exploring its relaxed, historic streets on foot at an unrushed pace.
Real estate
California
fromwww.berkeleyside.org
1 month ago

Amoeba Music plans to build apartments above its Telegraph Avenue store

Noochie, a gray tabby adopted from Berkeley Humane, rose from shelter rescue to recognized animal actor after rapid medical care and quick adoption alongside his siblings.
fromWashingtonian - The website that Washington lives by.
1 month ago

Neighborhood Guide: Where to Eat, Shop, and Play in Silver Spring

In 1840, when Francis Preston Blair and his daughter came across a "mica-flecked" spring near present-day Georgia Avenue, he fell in love with the land and built a summer home there-calling it "Silver Spring" after the minerals he spied in the water. The area boomed as a major retail center after World War II, suffered through a period of decline in the '80s when prominent businesses including Hecht's department store relocated, and enjoyed a rebirth in the aughts after construction of a downtown mall, now called Ellsworth Place.
Washington DC
fromArchDaily
2 months ago

One Roof, Many Disciplines: UC Berkeley's Summer Programs Offer Interdisciplinary Learning

Each summer, the University of California, Berkeley's College of Environmental Design (CED) becomes an intensive laboratory for architectural, landscape, and urban exploration. Through two complementary programs-Design + Innovation for Sustainable Cities (DISC) and the Summer Institutes-Berkeley offers an immersive curriculum grounded in disciplinary rigor, intentional exchange, and a shared institutional culture. Together, these programs reflect CED's long-standing multidisciplinary structure, with architecture, landscape architecture, city planning, and urban design thriving and collaborating under one roof.
Higher education
US politics
fromwww.housingwire.com
2 months ago

Maryland bids for deeper reforms to address housing affordability

Maryland proposes three housing bills to boost construction near transit, legalize smaller starter homes, and stabilize development rules amid local resistance.
Gadgets
fromThe Verge
2 months ago

A second US Sphere could come to Maryland

A 6,000-seat mini-Sphere with immersive visuals, audio, haptic seating, and 4D effects is planned for National Harbor, Maryland, near Washington, DC.
Arts
fromMission Local
1 month ago

People go to the Sunset for the food. Now they come for the arts, too.

The Sunset is emerging as an arts hub as small, affordable gallery spaces open and local artists, curators, and gallery owners establish neighborhood venues.
SF politics
fromSocketsite
9 years ago

Designs for Building up on Broadway

A two-story building at 1452 Broadway will be expanded by four stories and converted into seven residential condos with a seven-car garage.
#jack-london-square
#john-harbaugh
fromDefector
2 months ago
National Football League

John Harbaugh Is The Shiniest Pony On The NFL Coaching Carousel | Defector

fromESPN.com
2 months ago
National Football League

Wait, the Ravens moved on from John Harbaugh?! Answering seven questions about the shocking move

fromDefector
2 months ago
National Football League

John Harbaugh Is The Shiniest Pony On The NFL Coaching Carousel | Defector

fromESPN.com
2 months ago
National Football League

Wait, the Ravens moved on from John Harbaugh?! Answering seven questions about the shocking move

LGBT
fromSan Francisco Bay Times
1 month ago

A Place to Call Home - San Francisco Bay Times

Rossmoor offers an open, amenity-rich retirement community where LGBTQ+ residents, including a 200-member Lesbian Social Club, can live proudly and socially connected.
SF politics
fromsfist.com
2 months ago

Day Around the Bay: Construction Begins on City College's Diego Rivera Performing Arts Center

City College will build the Diego Rivera Performing Arts Center with a 600-seat theater and a prominent home for the 1939 mural Pan American Unity.
fromBrooklyn Paper
2 months ago

End of two eras: Bay Ridge bids farewell to The Leif and Emphasis, just blocks and days apart * Brooklyn Paper

The Leif, a beloved Irish pub on Fifth Avenue known for its live music, confirmed its closure in a heartfelt message shared on social media by co-owner and longtime bartender Mike Gallagher. In the statement, he reflected on years of memories built inside the bar's walls and thanked the families, musicians, staff and customers who made the space more than just a business.
Brooklyn
US politics
fromStreetsblog
2 months ago

Letter to Mamdani From Maryland: Free Buses Are Working Great - Streetsblog New York City

Montgomery County's fare-free bus program increased ridership slightly, reduced fare-collection costs, and produced no major negative effects with minimal fiscal impact.
Food & drink
fromTasting Table
2 months ago

People Visit One Place In Maryland For Crab Cakes The Size Of Baseballs - Tasting Table

Koco's Pub in Baltimore serves giant, crab-heavy Maryland crab cakes made with jumbo lump meat, selling over 2,000 cakes weekly.
Arts
from48 hills
2 months ago

His suburban idylls teem with the 'uncanny magic of the exceptionally unexceptional' - 48 hills

Jonathan Crow’s American Realist paintings prioritize mood, composition, and color to evoke intuitive, music-like emotional responses that resist simple verbal definition.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Gentrification is pricing artists out of New York, threatening its cultural edge

Rowynn Dumont, a curator, painter, photographer and writer, lived in about 25 places around the world before settling in New York in 2017. It's where my community and the art world infrastructure already were, said Dumont. Exhibits in Union Square, the Flatiron District, Long Island City and the Lower East Side featured her work. She also co-founded a popular monthly new wave dance party, Black Rainbow, on the Lower East Side that would go until 10am.
New York City
East Bay real estate
fromwww.eastbaytimes.com
2 months ago

Alameda's former homes of Hanks, Morrison, Diller just a search away

Tom Hanks, Jim Morrison, and Phyllis Diller each spent formative years living in Alameda; Tom Hanks lived on floating home C1 at Barnhill Marina from 1973 to 1976.
Real estate
fromConsequence
2 months ago

New Sphere to Be Built at National Harbor Near Washington, DC

Sphere Entertainment plans a 6,000-seat National Harbor Sphere near Washington, DC featuring LED Exosphere, 16K×16K interior display, immersive sound, haptic seats, and 4D effects.
San Francisco
fromsfist.com
1 month ago

Right-Wingers Have Super Bowl Epiphany That San Francisco Is Actually Quite Lovely After All

San Francisco hosted a successful Super Bowl week with favorable weather, low violent crime, satisfied visitors, yet persistent negative media narratives endured.
California
fromThe Mercury News
1 month ago

Letters: Oakland must do more to make waterfront attractive

Restore Jack London Square by improving parking, security, family-friendly programming, and active management while supporting local businesses and reopening popular restaurants.
East Bay real estate
fromThe Mercury News
2 months ago

Alameda's former homes of Hanks, Morrison, Diller just a search away

Tom Hanks, Jim Morrison, and Phyllis Diller each lived in Alameda during formative years, and the residences where they lived remain publicly identifiable online.
National Football League
fromESPN.com
2 months ago

Ravens sing Lamar's praises as season falls flat

The Baltimore Ravens remain committed to Lamar Jackson, believing he can lead the team to a Super Bowl despite an injury-hit, statistically down season.
Real estate
fromFast Company
2 months ago

The row house is back to solve the housing crisis

Prefabricated row-house kits enable faster, cheaper urban infill construction to expand missing-middle housing and address city housing shortages.
San Francisco
fromSFGATE
2 months ago

The San Francisco dive bar that loves Bay Bridge traffic

Bay Bridge congestion fuels steady business and affordability-focused offerings at Hotel Utah Saloon, turning commuter gridlock into regular customers.
San Francisco
fromMission Local
2 months ago

Photos: Polk, a street that reflects much of San Francisco

Polk Street showcases San Francisco's socioeconomic diversity, shifting from government and working-class areas in the south to affluent shops and leisure in the north.
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