Mayor’s office says the move follows the City Charter. Others say it’s an attempt to oust “thorn in the side” members who have called for the panel to have more independence.
The corridors of City Hall will feel lonely today as top officials flee the city and converge on Ocean City to attend the Maryland Association of Counties (MACo) Summer Conference, the most popular ...
A report by Inspector General Isabel Mercedes Cumming finds poor living conditions and health-related issues at three city-run homeless facilities.
The MOU that Council President Cohen negotiated is faulted for ignoring those rivers of runoff coming from the project , one of which The Brew documented after yesterday’s rainstorm.
The Anthony Hall settlement comes in addition to the $75 million-plus expended by Baltimore City since 2020 to settle police misconduct and wrongful conviction cases.
Terence Nash was credited with building the structure of community involvement and peer intervention that led to Baltimore’s sharp reduction in violent crime. Now he’s gone.
Emergency procurements not only skirt around Board of Estimates approval. They delay and sometimes hide public disclosure of how taxpayer money is used. Here are the two latest examples.
The fee increase represents a reversal of Mayor Scott’s 2023 decision to end franchise fees for BGE in exchange for its capital investments in the network.
Vaughn Greene Funeral Service’s state permit allows the facility to operate for 120 days before testing for emissions of particulates and metals.
When Dawn Lewis moved to Westport five years ago and Kendall L. King came early this year, they knew they were renting in one of Baltimore’s most distressed neighborhoods. But everyone told them it ...
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