Tasked with promoting civil rights and equity at Baltimore’s biggest civilian agency, Linda Batts says she was blocked, then terminated for “doing her job.” ...
The administration’s latest assault on the city’s corruption watchdog doesn’t hold up to legal scrutiny and raises a harsh question: what are they hiding? [OP-ED] ...
The chips resemble the lead paint flakes that fell in 2022 from Baltimore’s TV Tower. City officials do not believe they contain lead, but MDE is now testing them.
A New Jersey-based developer has emerged as the potential buyer of the iconic United Methodist Church on Mount Vernon Place, and local residents are raising questions about what he wants to do with it ...
Community leaders howled in 2022 when they discovered a Dollar General store was coming into the heart of Waverly, the north Baltimore neighborhood they’d been working hard to uplift by encouraging ...
Sinclair Broadcast Group, chaired by David D. Smith, made headlines earlier this month when the media conglomerate forbid the television stations it owns across the country from airing Jimmy Kimmel’s ...
When it opens to traffic tomorrow, the $25 million Harford Road Bridge will feature many improvements over its century-old predecessor. Bike advocates successfully fought for dedicated bike lanes in ...
Scott Plank’s generosity to Democratic electeds – including $20,000 to the party’s Senate caucus committee – came ahead of the Baltimore Board of Estimates’ approval yesterday of a $17.9 million lease ...
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Building renovations, not recent public controversies, are the grounds for the cancellation of public testimony, council chair says.