Sail 250 Maryland will kick off on Wednesday, with an airshow and other festival events continuing through the weekend.
Mayor Brandon Scott today announced legislation to go before the City Council that would effectively strip Baltimore’s inspector general of independence and tie the office to the city law department.
Had the restrictions recently placed on the Office of the Inspector General by the Scott administration gone into effect in 2018, the city’s corruption watchdog would have been stymied in more than ...
The Baltimore field office of the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) is soon to be permanently closed, along with scores of other HUD field offices across the country. Staffers say they ...
For supporters of a bill that makes big changes to Baltimore’s zoning code – increasing maximum lot coverage and reducing minimum yard requirements in certain residential districts – the benefits are ...
The first question at City Council President Zeke Cohen’s news conference was not about the City Charter change proposals he came to tout. Instead, Cohen was asked if he supports Councilman Mark ...
Betsy Krieger and multiple witnesses say Ronald Rosenbluth became enraged outside a Baltimore early voting center and had to be physically restrained.
William Parker’s bid to buck the AFSCME establishment and become president of newly minted Local 6368 failed in an election marked by extremely low turnover by Maryland Department of Transportation ...
A bill to give government agencies greater power to deny public information requests – allowing agencies, for example, to ignore for an unspecified period of time all of the requests of individuals or ...
The re-opening of the Greater Model Aquatic Center represented a drop of healing for a Baltimore neighborhood still reeling from a failed, city-backed redevelopment.
Chaired by political operative Patrick Murray, a newly created PAC sends out a mailer with a clenched fist representing Maryland Senate President Ferguson fighting high costs and Donald Trump.
The marchers who stood in the rain outside the gates of the CSX coal facility in Curtis Bay – carrying signs that said “Coal Kills” and chanting “CSX has got to go!” – pegged their protest to a grim ...
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