Both groups are pushing back on a Scott administration policy they say would “incapacitate” watchdog inspectors general and cut off an important source of information for reporters and the public, ...
A New Jersey-based developer has emerged as the potential buyer of the iconic United Methodist Church on Mount Vernon Place, and local residents are raising questions about what he wants to do with it ...
Reporters are protesting after the recent publication of two news “analyses” about Gov. Wes Moore and President Donald Trump, produced with artificial intelligence tools: “It’s embarrassing, insulting ...
When it opens to traffic tomorrow, the $25 million Harford Road Bridge will feature many improvements over its century-old predecessor. Bike advocates successfully fought for dedicated bike lanes in ...
A cluster of vacant industrial buildings that Baltimore City purchased for $2 million in 2005 have been sold to developer P. David Bramble for $1. ”We are excited to bring this to you,” Colin Tarbert, ...
An appeasement effort,” one opponent said, while Sharon Green Middleton drew applause with a plea to stop ignoring “the Black homeowners in legacy neighborhoods.” ...
Community leaders howled in 2022 when they discovered a Dollar General store was coming into the heart of Waverly, the north Baltimore neighborhood they’d been working hard to uplift by encouraging ...
Sinclair Broadcast Group, chaired by David D. Smith, made headlines earlier this month when the media conglomerate forbid the television stations it owns across the country from airing Jimmy Kimmel’s ...
The “advice letter” used by the Scott administration to restrict the Inspector General’s access to records was “really just a summary. Nothing more,” Attorney General Anthony Brown says.
That question will soon come before the Maryland Supreme Court, which has announced it will take up an “anti-SLAPP lawsuit” filed by residents at North Baltimore’s Clipper Mill complex against ...