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Baltimore is under a heat advisory as temperatures are expected to reach 98°F this weekend, prompting the city to open cooling centers and extend public pool hours. A water main break in Federal Hill caused significant traffic delays and left dozens of homes without water for several hours.
In positive news, the Port of Baltimore reported a full recovery in cargo traffic following March's bridge collapse, with volumes now exceeding pre-incident levels. Meanwhile, city officials announced a new $50 million initiative to revitalize the Inner Harbor's promenade.
Political
Mayor Brandon Scott unveiled a $4.2 billion budget proposal focused on crime reduction, education, and infrastructure. The plan includes funding for 150 new police officers and expanded after-school programs. Governor Wes Moore signed legislation increasing Maryland's minimum wage to $15.50 by 2025, while state lawmakers debated a controversial bill to reform juvenile justice laws. The city also secured $100 million in federal funding to repair aging water mains across Baltimore.
Economic
Baltimore's unemployment rate dropped to 4.3%, its lowest level since 2019, with healthcare and logistics sectors leading job growth. Downtown office vacancies remained high at 23%, though several buildings are being converted to residential use. A new report showed home prices rose 7% year-over-year, with particularly strong growth in Canton and Locust Point. Under Armour announced plans to add 500 jobs at its Port Covington headquarters.
Elections
The Democratic primary for Baltimore State's Attorney is heating up, with incumbent Ivan Bates facing a tough challenge from progressive defense attorney Thiru Vignarajah. Early voting begins next week for the August school board elections, where charter school policies are a key issue. A new poll shows voters narrowly supporting (52%-45%) a proposed city charter amendment to strengthen the inspector general's office.
Entertainment
The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra announced its 2024-25 season, featuring a tribute to Maryland native Frank Zappa. The Walters Art Museum debuted a new exhibit on ancient Egyptian artifacts, while the Hippodrome Theatre's production of Hamilton continues to sell out. In local music news, Rams Head Live will host a surprise concert by Billie Eilish next month.
town
The Orioles maintained their AL East lead behind rookie phenom Jackson Holliday's breakout performance. The Ravens opened training camp with high expectations for their revamped offense. Baltimore's new USL soccer team, Baltimore FC, announced plans to begin play in 2025 at a renovated Memorial Stadium.
Employment
Baltimore added 4,500 jobs last month, led by healthcare (+1,800) and maritime industries (+1,200). Johns Hopkins Medicine announced plans to hire 1,000 nurses by year's end. The restaurant industry still faces staffing shortages, with 20% of positions unfilled. Amazon will open a new fulfillment center in Sparrows Point, creating 1,500 jobs.
Legal
A federal judge upheld Baltimore's ban on plastic bags, rejecting a lawsuit from retailers. The city settled a police misconduct case for $8 million after officers were found to have planted evidence. In a landmark ruling, Maryland's Supreme Court will hear arguments on whether prosecutors can use rap lyrics as evidence in criminal trials.
Business
Under Armour shares rose 5% after strong earnings, while T. Rowe Price fell 2% on weaker-than-expected investment flows. McCormick & Company gained 3% on spice sales growth, and Legg Mason announced a $500 million stock buyback.
Forecast Forecast
Today: Sunny, 94°F
Friday: 98°F, Heat Advisory
Saturday: 96°F, isolated thunderstorms
Sunday: 92°F, partly cloudy
Monday: 88°F, scattered showers
Tuesday: 86°F, sunny
Wednesday: 90°F, humid
Upcoming Events
town:
7/27: Orioles vs. Yankees (Camden Yards)
8/3: Ravens Training Camp Open Practice (Owings Mills)
8/10: Preakness Summer Celebration (Pimlico Race Course)
Movies & Theater:
Now Playing: "Deadpool & Wolverine" (IMAX at Maryland Science Center)
8/2: Outdoor Movies at Federal Hill Park (The Sandlot)
Through 8/31: The Lion King (Hippodrome Theatre)
Concerts & Festivals:
7/28: Artscape (Station North) - Returning after 4-year hiatus
8/4: Baltimore Seafood Festival (Inner Harbor)
Community:
8/5: National Night Out (Neighborhood events citywide)
8/17: Fells Point Fun Festival
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