YouTube beer show comes to Baltimore; Ravens still negotiating contract extension with Lamar Jackson
YouTube-based beer and travel show, Next Exit, will air its Baltimore episode next week. (Rocketfuel Studios)

YouTube beer show comes to Baltimore; Ravens still negotiating contract extension with Lamar Jackson

Good morning Baltimore!

Some breaking news from the BBJ this morning: Columbia analytics and AI company, BigBear.ai, is laying off around 7% of its staff. The firm is one of Greater Baltimore's newest public companies, and the layoffs come as it faces financial problems and cash flow issues.

Now, for the news of the day. Click here to read the full '8 things' article for free on the BBJ's website.

  • Baltimore partially lifted its boil water advisory in parts of West Baltimore yesterday as the city continues to deal with the fallout of water samples taken over the weekend that showed E. coli contamination. Due to the inconvenience, Scott also said the next round of water bills will be reduced by 25% citywide. Baltimore Sun
  • There are now more than 12,000 registered apprentices in the state of Maryland, the most in the state's history. Baltimore Fishbowl
  • The Baltimore Ravens begin their season Sunday, but the franchise has yet to lock in a contract extension with star QB Lamar Jackson. The two parties are still in negotiations, which Jackson said he expects to cut off Friday. Baltimore Sun
  • Next Exit, a popular YouTube-based beer and travel show, will air a Baltimore episode next week to kick off its new season. In the episode, host and Hop Culture Magazine founder Kenny Gould visits three local breweries and one distillery on a guided tour by presenting partner City Brew Tours . The episode will be released Sept. 13 and is available for free on the Untapped YouTube channel.
  • As the perjury and mortgage fraud trial for Baltimore State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby approaches, a federal judge has determined that prosecutors may not mention any of the previous investigations into Mosby at her trial later this month. Baltimore Sun
  • The Notre Dame of Maryland University today will gather for a ceremonial wall-breaking event to kick off a $9 million renovation of its Knott Science Center. The project is part of the school's $45 million Go BeyoND: Campaign for NDMU.
  • Yesterday 苹果 unveiled four new iPhone models, a new Apple Watch Ultra and more. CNET
  • A new poll by NPR has found that a quarter of American adults say they live in fear of being attacked in their own neighborhoods. NPR

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