Council gives preliminary (but not final) approval for expanded grocery store parking on West North Avenue sought by developer P. David Bramble.
The city had the second-lowest participation rate in Maryland. One of several takeaways from a look at the election returns for key area races.
Karl Racine, of Hogan Lovells Cadwallader, along with the accounting firm Baker Tilly, will review the MONSE program that Baltimore Inspector General Cumming was probing when her access to records was ...
Dorsey says he has introduced a replacement bill and will push for its passage to reestablish the overlay district.
Basically, I’m happy to flout the law,” Ryan Dorsey said, before voting to give developer David Bramble nearly double the number of parking spaces allowed under the law for a grocery store on North ...
Yesterday’s one-day job action at the southwest Baltimore hospital, like last year’s, took aim at understaffing that nurses say endangers patient safety ...
She leaves behind an unparalleled legacy of grassroots activism and unconditional love,” says fellow activist Ian Schlakman.
But that was the color of the algae-plagued Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool … plus other observations from our foray on Friday, a scorching-hot and surreal day.
Continuing his taxpayer-funded trips even after informing the mayor of his plans to leave, Marvin James is now entering the realm he quietly pursued as a city employee.
Marvin James, whose side work for political candidates has drawn scrutiny for years, is joining prominent Democratic Party fundraiser Colleen Martin-Lauer.
The officer involved in today’s $400,000 settlement has received more than $700,000 in salary and overtime since his patrol car hit the teen in 2021.
A hearing has been scheduled for a complaint against 41st District Democratic State Central Committee member Ronald Rosenbluth stemming from a June 17 incident in which a 78-year-old Jewish woman said ...
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