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 ...
That’s not supposed to happen. An activist in the fight against the incinerator wonders if the new equipment is working – and if the state will take any action.
State Party Chair Steuart Pittman says Rosenbluth, an avid Dalya Attar supporter, violated the party’s code of conduct.
No decision was made about the complaint against Ronald Rosenbluth, who said, “I don’t recall” shouting at an elderly Malcolm Ruff supporter.
In a peculiar series of votes, the Baltimore City Council approved tonight a variance to double the allowable parking spaces for a grocery store on North Avenue proposed by developer P. David Bramble, ...
Confirming rumors that have swirled for weeks, Seawall Development announced it has a contract to purchase two Potts & Callahan properties on Falls Road – one of which had been targeted by Baltimore ...
For the 12-year-old student at St. Francis of Assisi School, wearing a favorite old tee shirt with a gay pride message on “Dress Down Day” was nothing new. She had worn it before on relaxed-dress-code ...
For readers of The Baltimore Sun, the changes made to the paper since its purchase eight months ago by Sinclair Broadcast Group Executive Chairman David Smith have been startling. Brief, thinly ...
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 ...
The Scott administration spent three times more than originally estimated – and seven times more than a rival bid – for a redesign of the city’s website that’s a year behind schedule and still not ...
Fred Shoken stood in the pouring rain outside the Hendler Creamery, poking his camera through the chain-link fence to capture shots of the imposing facade of the 131-year-old red-brick building. Each ...
The Scott administration last night sought dismissal of a lawsuit by Baltimore’s inspector general that Circuit Court Judge Pamela J. White ruled should proceed, arguing that the mayor and city ...