Baltimore Inner Harbor
Baltimore Restaurant Workers Awarded $34M after CO Leak
A Baltimore jury has awarded $34.3 million to 23 employees of an Inner Harbor steakhouse who suffered brain damage as a result of carbon monoxide poisoning. The plaintiffs worked for the Ruth's ...
Kids make harbor trash seaworthy
They collected litter along Inner Harbor shoreline and learned to sail during four-week course Students from the Children's Guild who sailed the bay and collected litter from the Inner Harbor shoreline throughout this month found a creative outlet for the trash they brought back to their Glen Burnie school: turning it into a sailboat.
National Aquarium In Baltimore Replacing Neon Wave
The blue lights on the National Aquarium in Baltimore's Inner Harbor are going green.
Japanese military ships visit city, are open for Inner Harbor tours
Two vessels are open for tours at Inner Harbor The visit of the Japan Maritime Self Defense Force Training Squadron to the Baltimore harbor attracted lines of curious visitors who were welcomed aboard two of the military vessels, the Kashima and Sawayuki. More than 180 newly commissioned officers from Japanese ships arrived in the city Monday. to participate in an annual training cruise that ...
Restaurant workers awarded $34M after CO leak
A Baltimore jury has awarded $34.3 million to 23 employees of an Inner Harbor steakhouse who suffered brain damage as a result of carbon monoxide poisoning.
Japanese Ships Arrive In Inner Harbor
Three giant Japanese ships have arrived in Baltimore's Inner Harbor.
Two Japanese military ships are open for tours at Inner Harbor
Two vessels are open for tours at Inner Harbor Natalie Archibeque never planned to be standing on the deck of a visiting Japanese naval training vessel, but she found herself there at the Inner Harbor on Tuesday, describing the occasion as "lucky."
Local 'America's Got Talent' finalist sticks to her country roots
Bel Air's Julienne Irwin headlines her first Baltimore concert this weekend With the talent show once again dominating the ratings as the most watched show on summertime television with a nightly audience of 12 million, Julienne Irwin looked back at her breakthrough run in the summer of 2007 and how it shaped the performer that area fans will see this weekend at the Inner Harbor.
Students sculpt sailboat from trash
They collected litter along Inner Harbor shoreline and learned to sail during four-week course Students in a summer program at The Children's Guild learned about helping the community by picking up trash along the Inner Harbor. Then they began creating a sculpture of a sailboat using the trash they collected. Above, Jacob Campbell, 11, helps attach a sail made from office paper to the mast ...
National Aquarium Replacing Neon Wave
The staple of Baltimore's Inner Harbor is going green