Veronica C. Perry (formerly Veronica P. McBeth) has resigned as director of DOT, and Wendi Redfern is leaving as deputy commissioner at the Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD).
The latest motion by Ebony Thompson appears aimed at delaying or limiting the production of records ordered by Judge White.
The MOU that Council President Cohen negotiated is faulted for ignoring those rivers of runoff coming from the project , one of which The Brew documented after yesterday’s rainstorm.
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 ...
The precipitous decline of Baltimore’s Back River Waste Water Treatment Plant – currently illegally releasing millions of gallons of partly treated sewage daily into a Chesapeake Bay tributary – did ...
Councilman Wade Kach, a 76-year-old, three-term Republican, wants to change that so he and his colleagues won’t have to wait to feather their retirement nest eggs. The current council cannot approve ...
Yellow-crowned night herons hunt for fish. Couples stroll alongside the gurgling Jones Falls. Cyclists whiz past. Despite plentiful graffiti and occasional overflows from a city sewer release pipe, ...
The most visible chips that fell last winter are gone. But the Scott administration has no apparent plans to scrape and repaint the still-rusty bridges before cold weather returns.
Nearly every member of Baltimore’s Police Accountability Board is in an expired term and must reapply for their positions, Mayor Brandon Scott’s administration announced last month. City officials say ...
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