News
A jubilant ribbon-cutting event takes place in a West Baltimore community emptied out by failed redevelopment. A pending lawsuit says the city still hasn’t acknowledged its role in the debacle.
Stopped and grilled at the grocery store? Voices from the rally at Patterson Park, including descriptions of interactions with ICE agents that have left city residents feeling fearful and silenced.
BREAKING: The onetime city planning director inherits major responsibilities – from overseeing the proposed Harborplace redevelopment to resuscitating the moribund “Superblock” on Howard and Lexington ...
A new report questions the use of communications outside of the city’s Microsoft Teams system by employees at the Mayor’s Office of Neighborhood Safety and Engagement (MONSE) and the Health Department ...
A report today by Inspector General Kelly Madigan cites the improper use of a county vehicle by a “relative” of a politician, identified by The Brew as Robert W. Olszewski Sr., uncle of the former ...
Advocates as well as City Council members worry that, with five years left on the BRESCO contract, the Scott administration is moving too slowly to end trash incineration in Baltimore.
His retirement at the end of the 2025-2026 season will conclude a storied run that began with a play in a Charles Village church that was so cold Lancisi provided blankets for the audience.
The panel will review and recommend an inspector general to County Executive Kathy Klausmeier, setting the stage for a potential confirmation battle in the County Council.
In August 2023, a slab of concrete fell at BPD’s fortress-like parking garage. The building’s flaws have since multiplied, delaying its reopening until late 2026 and sharply increasing costs.
Opinion
Kathy Klausmeier’s stonewalling proves that Tammany Hall is alive and well in Baltimore CountyThe interim county executive, handpicked by her predecessor and the County Council, refuses to speak to the public or press about her reasoning for not reappointing fraud and government waste fighter ...
The Baltimore Board of Estimates was set to approve tomorrow a single-source contract for utility locating and marking services that was 50% higher than when the contract was competitively bid. The ...
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