On the eve of the second anniversary of the state’s temporary takeover of the Back River sewage plant in 2022, Baltimore City is calling on a private company to manage key facilities. The ...
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 ...
Chairing a hearing on the most controversial bill before his Land Use and Transportation Committee, Councilman Ryan Dorsey yesterday announced “we have no intention of voting this bill today” and it ...
David Bramble’s plans for a massive apartment and retail complex at Baltimore’s Pratt and Light streets would alter longstanding priorities for public open space there. A SPECIAL Brew report.
Zac Blanchard introduces an amendment to keep term limits but extend Councilmembers’ to three terms instead of two. Chair Dorsey recesses committee without calling for a vote.
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 ...
The differing fates of two big infrastructure projects – one serving downtown and the harborfront and the other centered in West Baltimore – raises questions about the Scott administration’s ...
Adding a sixth “pillar,” the modernization of Baltimore’s infrastructure, the plan “turns ambition into accountability,” says City Administrator Faith Leach.
The mayor’s office says the report sensationalizes a common HR practice, but does not offer specifics to defend the extra pay to departing employees.
After DPW’s Reedbird site is renovated and other conditions are met, Baltimore’s most popular trash and recycling facility, on property long coveted by a developer, can be shut down, mayoral group ...
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