Five Stories To Start The Week: Tesla Driver Kills Geese; World Cup Watch Parties; Harborplace Jobs; and more.
June 15, 2026
Here are some recent notable stories published by Baltimore Fishbowl that are worth revisiting as you start your week:

“Jobs, jobs, jobs: Harborplace developer will hold ‘subcontractor outreach event’ to share information about job opportunities created by its project“: As it prepares to begin construction on the initial phase of its $900 million redevelopment of Harborplace, MCB Real Estate is getting the word out about job opportunities created by the project.

“World Cup Watch parties abound. Where will you watch?“: While there will be no live matches to watch in Baltimore, local fans can still enjoy World Cup festivities with watch parties across the Baltimore region.

“A contest to name the Maryland Zoo’s new red panda is on“: The Maryland Zoo needs help naming one of its newest residents: a juvenile red panda.

“The search is on for Tesla driver who mowed down 10 geese in Harford County“: Harford County Sheriff’s Office investigators are working to find the driver of a dark-colored Tesla sedan who struck and killed a family of ten geese in Joppa last week.

“Long-dormant Penn Station parking lot is reopening after development plans shift“: A large parking lot servicing Baltimore’s Penn Station, closed to the public for several years, is opening again now that Amtrak and local partners are reevaluating development plans and restructuring their partnership.
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