Council gives preliminary (but not final) approval for expanded grocery store parking on West North Avenue sought by developer P. David Bramble.
In an extraordinary legal move, Baltimore’s corruption watchdog has filed a lawsuit against Mayor Brandon Scott, saying he and his staff have obstructed her office’s investigations into financial ...
Mayor Brandon Scott today announced that Karl A. Racine, a former D.C. attorney general and former managing partner of the Venable law firm, will lead the city’s review of the Side-Step Program.
Baltimore’s Land Use and Transportation Committee – and its chairman, Ryan Dorsey – were in a pickle. Last year the City Council, urged on by Dorsey, approved legislation to get rid of the mandate for ...
A City Council vote to rezone the Harford Road corridor for apartment conversions and new construction was postponed last night by Councilman Ryan Dorsey, opening up a new phase of his showdown with ...
The late Joseph “Turkey Joe” Trabert, connoisseur of all things Baltimore and a titan of trivia, years ago challenged me to “name in alphabetical order the streets of the A to K neighborhood.” I ...
The city had the second-lowest participation rate in Maryland. One of several takeaways from a look at the election returns for key area races.
An 18-month-old law that opened up single-family properties along the Harford Road corridor to apartment conversions and teardowns for new construction has been nullified by a judge. Circuit Court ...
Outside the Baltimore field office where people are being detained in what advocates say are deplorable conditions, hundreds of protesters gathered today to demand that U.S. Immigration and Customs ...
When a five-alarm fire ripped through downtown Baltimore’s Westside on September 2, I feared the worst for the New Pickwick, a 1908 nickelodeon which helped introduce moving pictures to the city. The ...
Johns Hopkins University went ahead and did it. It cut down nine trees on Remington Avenue for its Data Science and AI (DSAI) Institute project despite months of protests, a petition with more than ...
Living in West Baltimore’s Poppleton neighborhood has been heartbreaking for residents – the city taking their homes by eminent domain for a project that’s dragged on for a decade, spawning more ...
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