The settlement, scheduled to be approved by the Board of Estimates next week, will partially resolve a 2021 lawsuit brought by three Baltimore residents with disabilities.
The health-harming bacteria was detected in the drinking water at two State Center buildings, according to a memo obtained by The Brew. Employees were advised to work from home out of an abundance of ...
In an order filed this morning, Judge Lydia Kay Griggsby noted that Baltimore’s former state’s attorney – now serving a one-year sentence of home detention following her conviction on perjury and ...
Baltimore’s former state’s attorney cites her new job and the safety of her children as reasons for the court to reverse its prior decision. The report, sealed from public view, is used to notify the ...
Baltimore’s first woman elected as City Council president, the popular and progressive dynamo Mary Pat Clarke, died on Sunday. An appreciation.
A city-within-the-city on Baltimore's sleepy South Shore? That's what Under Armour's Kevin Plank has in mind for Port Covington. His company, Sagamore, has planned a massive mixed-use development ...
Shen reported for The Baltimore Evening Sun in the late 1980s and then for 17 years was a staff writer for The Washington Post. An award-winning writer on The Post’s Metro staff, she covered Maryland ...
Baltimore City is destroying homeless encampments without ending the homelessness of their residents. These actions are inhumane and ineffective. Homelessness can only be ended through the provision ...
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.
Staying within pollution limits is the goal of the purchase, which comes amid criticism of the dilapidated state of city sanitation yards and equipment.
After owner Alex Smith testified he “was not aware” of the terms of his Fells Point restaurant’s license, commissioners impose a $150 fine. “Seems like everything was fixed, everything’s in order,” ...
Some reasons why Harborplace-apartment-enabling Question F succeeded, while City Council-shrinking Question H met with defeat.