Hearing the sounds of the great Catonsville local experiment
Hearing the sounds of the great Catonsville local experiment
Hearing the sounds of the great Catonsville local experiment
Even though our Maryland Crab Cake Tour is focused on the local crustacean and delicacy, our Catonsville stop meandered into a debate about salads and pizza and chicken and waffles and margaritas.
Our third Weis conversation from Crab Cake Tour Stop 3 dives into local politics and the future of rethinking suburbs like Catonsville with Eric Ebersole and Pat Young.
Our Crab Cake Tour stop in the 21228 isn’t complete without Kirby Spencer telling the story of how bricks and mortar and people and food and shopping and music can still power a local community.
John Hoey tells us why we should care about the Y here in Baltimore and beyond
John Hoey tells us why we should care about the Y here in Baltimore and beyond
Serving our country and Southwest Baltimore in 44B, we spent some time discussing civics and service and being a young soldier in fire fights on the ground in Iraq with Delegate Pat Young.
Telling the story of 818 Market in Catonsville and what makes a grocerant?
It took three minds and a lot of ingenuity but the locals in the 21228 have gotten a taste of a modern, upscale grocer and market on Frederick Road.
We’re used to being at the games. Or having friends over. Or being at an awesome place like Franco’s in Catonsville. But what happens when tacos win and wings lose? Anyone else as superstitious about Ravens game day food spreads?
It’s no secret every municipality across the country will have budget shortfalls amidst the madness of COVID. Baltimore County Councilman Tom Quirk from District 1 talks money and budgets and managing through this national crisis.
Our Catonsville partner Lou Weinkam has some end-of-year-advice on a real-life checklist for things to be thinking about amidst COVID madness. Oh, some guidance on the menu at Franco’s on Frederick Road as well…
Lou Weinkam with advice on pizza and protecting your deed
Teal Cary of Catonsville Chamber discusses many challenges for local business during pandemic
It’s not easy being small, independent and local during a pandemic. Teal Cary of Catonsville Chamber discusses the many challenges for local businesses during this unique holiday season.
The lockdown and the fatigue of COVID is real. As we head into winter and time at home, this is an ideal time to examine your will, trusts and re-examine the future in the aftermath of the pandemic. We sought out Lou Weinkam in Catonsville for some solid advice.
John Sarbanes says his father and Watergate childhood shaped his worldview
When Damye Hahn of Faidley’s at Lexington Market was talking about shipping her legendary crab cakes across the country, we surprised her with a special customer. Let our head coach Brian Billick tell you about his Maryland Thanksgiving-eve tradition now shipping to the grandkids in the midwest…
Damye Hahn of Faidley’s get a crab cake surprise from Coach Billick at Lexington Market
Many local businesses are struggling to survive and very few are actually opening doors during a pandemic. Our pal Evan Brown from State Fare just opened El Guapo in Catonsville and tells us the story of managing and moving forward during a plague.
Restauranteur Evan Brown discuss opening El Guapo in Catonsville in middle of a plague
His son Adam Kolakek just won the World Series with the Los Angeles Dodgers. Meet the Catonsville dad and hear and help his mission.
Dr. Sandra Kurtinitis says community colleges are putting people in a position for new start with new skills after the pandemic. Learning about learning and why Dundalk, Essex and Catonsville are more than just suburbs.
Things have changed dramatically since the last time we got together with the Baltimore County Executive
The state of local journalism and the future of the country are at a crossroads
The State Senator from 45th District updates us on progress during the pandemic
We waited a long time to have one of our favorite local authors and an authority on the history of Baltimore’s urban woes
You can’t get more American than a socially distanced hot dog eating competition and cold beer in the 21228
You can’t get more American than a socially distanced hot dog eating competition and cold beer in the 21228
The former Baltimore County Recs and Parks director and brother of Speaker Jones discusses a lifetime in education
Don and Nestor recap 15 months of Baltimore Positive focus on who the next mayor of our city would be and the challenges ahead for the current City Council President
How did he find out that another Baltimore mayor was corrupt?
The impact of COVID on education has been extraordinary. We’ll be chatting with college and university leaders as well as mayor candidates throughout May at Baltimore Positive. Follow along…
The impact of COVID on local education has been staggering
Baltimore educators, students and the tech community are doing great things to pitch in during a pandemic
Baltimore educators, students and the tech community are doing great things to pitch in during a pandemic
As you can imagine, Catholic Charities here in Maryland is busier than ever during this crisis…
And, yes, the former Baltimore County Executive was happy to talk some politics and solutions with us as well…