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Fogo de Chão Expands in Baltimore Area; Neighborhood Push for Speed Humps Gains Momentum

Fogo de Chão announces a new location in Baltimore, while a Catonsville homeowner seeks community support for speed humps after multiple crashes.

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Fogo de Chão, the popular Brazilian steakhouse chain, is set to open another restaurant in the Baltimore area, further expanding its presence in the region. The new location will join the existing establishments, catering to the growing demand for its unique dining experience.

In Catonsville, a local homeowner is advocating for the installation of speed humps on her street after a series of nine vehicle crashes have raised safety concerns. Although she has received preliminary approval from city officials, she must now rally support from her neighbors to move forward with the project.

Meanwhile, in West Baltimore, the police are investigating a shooting that resulted in one man's death and left another critically injured. The incident has prompted increased attention to public safety in the area.

Additionally, the Baltimore City Council has recently approved a parking bill intended to support a grocery store on the Westside, although the legislation has faced delays in its implementation.

In other local news, a new Tex-Mex restaurant has opened on the Baltimore Peninsula, which is still undergoing development. This addition aims to enhance the culinary landscape of the area.

As Maryland sees the launch of social equity licensed dispensaries, the state continues to make strides in its cannabis industry, bringing new opportunities to local businesses.

Lastly, concerns persist regarding the structural integrity of the Empire Towers in Glen Burnie, with officials expressing apprehension about potential collapse.

Reported by HarborBeat based on Baltimore Fishbowl (source).

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