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The terminal itself enjoys widespread support, but local residents and environmentalists worry that the details of dredging remain murky.
About 1,000 people gathered as part of May Day actions organized nationwide to denounce assaults on immigrant justice, federal agencies, the social safety net, workers’ rights and much more.
Ruling certifies a federal class action against the state, which is nearly dead-last in the nation when it comes to timely inspections of nursing homes and rehab facilities.
Organizers expect a large crowd to converge at the Inner Harbor, after marching in from across town, for the city’s observance of a nationwide May Day protest.
Sixty years ago when Sharon Duncan was a girl, her mother rented their two-story rowhouse on Mura Street for $12 a week. By the time Sharon was an adult and employed at a hospital, she moved a few ...
The Baltimore City Council is on the verge of approving a zoning bill that would allow large property owners to seek variances to almost every provision of the city zoning code. Scheduled for approval ...
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, ...