Among the impacts of the money dumped into the state by Dallas-based American Future PAC – television ads touting Senator President Bill Ferguson as a progressive champion and others bashing Delegate ...
AFSCME Maryland officials won’t say why they have reportedly nullified the August 23 election – and ordered another vote next month. UPDATED. The August 23 election in which Stancil McNair and other ...
Longtime complaints about foul odors emanating from the Back River sewage treatment plant have intensified in recent months, with area residents declaring they’re the worst they’ve experienced in ...
For years, whenever I heard suburban Republicans criticize Baltimore and other cities, or urban life generally, I noted the irony of people offering unsolicited — and usually negative — opinions about ...
Some see flaws in the process for deciding not to renew the school’s charter and say its unfortunate demise is a good argument for a moratorium on school closures.
Back in 2011 when Maryland classified trash incineration as “renewable energy” – elevating it to the same status as solar and wind and subsidizing it to the tune of millions of dollars per year – two ...
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 ...
Club owners in Baltimore’s adult entertainment zone say the current crackdown on The Block is nothing more than a land grab by developers – and lawmakers who are in their pocket. Not true, says ...
In the wake of Freddie Gray’s fatal arrest and its aftermath, people have seen a ray of hope in Baltimore prosecutor Marilyn Mosby. Not only because of her swift announcement of charges against six ...
The battle between residents and Johns Hopkins University over tree cutting for its planned data science complex on the southwest side of campus will be flaring in City Hall this morning, as the ...
Baltimore Sun management fired federal courts reporter Madeleine O’Neill on Monday, citing comments she made internally criticizing management’s approach to news coverage under its new owners. “I am ...