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The panel set up by Baltimore County Executive Kathy Klausmeier to recommend candidates for Baltimore County’s next inspector general will hold its first session, a virtual conference without public ...
The agency’s deputy director is the “scapegoat” for various agency problems, including the delayed rollout of street repaving, sources tell The Brew.
A petition signed by hundreds calls on the university to complete its planned AI institute without cutting down 50-year-old oak trees beloved by Remington Avenue residents who live across the street, ...
A cluster of vacant industrial buildings that Baltimore City purchased for $2 million in 2005 have been sold to developer P. David Bramble for $1. ”We are excited to bring this to you,” Colin Tarbert, ...
They can also learn about the work of the Compost Collective. It currently has the capacity to produce about 800 pounds of compost. Hayes, Anthony and another youth participant, Rayjion Hall, collect ...
Yesterday Mayor Bernard C. “Jack” Young raided the Baltimore Children & Youth Fund, removing $6 million from its coffers. The money will provide one-time cash assistance to low-income residents who ...
Watching Horse Races. Beginning in January and lasting until this week, Judge Griggsby – without explanation – blocked from public view all of Mosby’s requests for travel and other court matters. Some ...
Telling the story of how a furious storm last week filled his North Baltimore dry cleaning business with brown floodwaters – soaking equipment, clothing, computers and pretty much everything – ...
They’re popping up increasingly in city parks and yards, prompting the creation of a new Rec & Parks Deer Program that promises to, somehow, deal with them.
A federal judge rules that residents do not have standing to sue La Cité and Baltimore officials over a stalled project that has razed hundreds of houses in the Black community.
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