The memo alleges that the inspector general’s office “can and will be used” to reach “parties with interests adverse to the city.” ...
Building tenant power is the mission of a group dedicated to educating Baltimore renters about their legal rights and options.
A coalition of primary candidates and activists denounce a loophole that allowed Wade Kach to qualify for a lucrative pension days before it was to be revoked.
Defying a soggy Saturday and cloud-cloaked Sunday, the 42rd rendition of Artscape attracted large and cheerful crowds to downtown Baltimore over the Memorial Day weekend. Billed as the nation’s ...
Fred Shoken stood in the pouring rain outside the Hendler Creamery, poking his camera through the chain-link fence to capture shots of the imposing facade of the 131-year-old red-brick building. Each ...
A collision this morning between two CSX locomotives in Curtis Bay caused a diesel fuel spill in a rail yard there, according to state officials who have not yet provided an estimate of the quantity ...
A “quieter approach” to U.S. immigration enforcement in the wake of the Minneapolis backlash? Not so in the case of this 24-year-old on a legal path to a green card.
A bill to give government agencies greater power to deny public information requests – allowing agencies, for example, to ignore for an unspecified period of time all of the requests of individuals or ...
Just as the Trump administration orders the removal of exhibits related to slavery from national parks and museums, the Presbytery of Baltimore has taken a big step toward acknowledging the history of ...
If you want to understand why Mayor Brandon Scott is intent on limiting access to city records by Baltimore Inspector General Isabel Mercedes Cumming, look no further. In a report issued today, the ...