Citing a history of unkept promises, two West Baltimore activists worry that funds to lessen the impact of the infamous roadway won’t result in tangible improvements to their neighborhoods.
Nearly all of the infamous highway will remain in place under the latest plan. The proposed design changes will do little to spur urgently needed development.
When the Baltimore Sun’s new owners moved the staff into office space in Harbor East late last year, they hung photos on the walls emblazoned with pithy quotes from famous deep thinkers: Cicero, ...
E’vaa Sewell accidentally shot herself with a gun in her grandmother’s house, leaving family and friends bereft.
DPW and other agencies failed to pay their own water bills over a two-year period, Budget Chief Laura Larsen tells a City Council committee.
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Mayor Brandon Scott’s former campaign treasurer faces a potential $1,000 fine for not filing a mandatory financial disclosure statement after he was hired as the mayor’s $140,000-a-year senior advisor ...
After reporting by this website, Calvin Young is instructed to turn in his ethics form by the close of business tomorrow.
Excessive pipeline replacement work would get some checks and balances aimed at efficiency and safety under legislation sponsored by two Baltimore lawmakers.
Calvin A. Young’s disclosure statement leaves unanswered whether he still has a stake in a private equity firm.
Revenues declined, a spokesperson says, but it’s unclear why the nonprofit’s finances unraveled so precipitously. “Who’s going to defend impoverished folks now?” a housing advocate wonders.
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