Question F, which would lift a ban on apartment construction at Baltimore’s Harborplace, is one of the most controversial items on the November 5 ballot.
Findings by D.C. law firm verify the Inspector General’s warnings – released before Ronald Silver’s death – about unsafe conditions for Baltimore sanitation workers, family members and unions say ...
Continuing her close look at city government workplaces, Inspector General Isabel Cumming finds “unsafe and unsanitary conditions” at at a maintenance facility located at the city’s Carroll Park Golf ...
As failing pipes result in thousands of residential overflows and the city fights a federal order to expand its clean-up reimbursement program, some residents turn to the courts.
The report, sealed from public view, is used to notify the court of alleged sentencing violations. It follows biting words by Mosby’s lawyers about the probation officer assigned to her case.
Due to higher than projected income and property tax revenues in fiscal 2024, the Scott administration has a pot of unexpected cash at its disposal.
Another “game changing” redevelopment backed by City Hall fizzles out, raising concerns over Baltimore’s next throw of the dice.
The Brew has determined that God’s Love Outreach Ministries, also known as G.L.O.M. Global, is the unnamed California company that hired Marilyn Mosby as she serves out the remaining nine months of ...
Many thanks to the Institute for Nonprofit News (INN) for promoting the Baltimore Brew’s work – and featuring us in a full-page ad today in the New York Times (page A26 for those inclined to clip and ...
The persons and groups behind the social media campaign urging voters to approve Question F, which would allow apartment buildings at Baltimore’s Harborplace and Inner Harbor Park, remain unclear ...
With judges to hear arguments later today on whether a charter change that would allow apartment buildings at the site of Baltimore’s Harborplace is too confusingly worded to be on the November ballot ...