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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, ...
Brew: Why are these buses so crowded and late and the # of them assigned to the 13 route apparently quite inadequate? Shepard: Every metro transit system experiences occasional overcrowding and/or ...
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 ...
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.
Reutter has been reporting and writing on Baltimore since 1970, when he started as a 19-year-old summer intern covering cops for The Evening Sun. He worked on a wide range of beats for the Sunpapers, ...
The payout, which comes on top of a $1.5 million settlement from the state, covers the time David Morris spent in pretrial detention.
With his job training center plans stalled, Pless Jones Jr. files a lawsuit against Milton Tillman III and claims a regional bank and influential lawyer lobbyist have worked against him, too.