No wonder the settlement was hidden under the false name of “Philip Dough,” an action that Baltimore County IG Kelly Madigan bent over backwards to find was not “malicious.” [OP-ED] ...
What have you been doing for the past 12 years?” the Sinclair Broadcast Group executive chairman demanded. “Putting out a damn good paper,” the veteran news photographer replied.
After investigating, Inspector General Kelly Madigan said the $83,675 payment to Philip Tirabassi was not improper and the use of a fake name to hide the settlement was not malicious.
Two Baltimore City courthouse buildings were closed today after test results confirmed elevated levels of Legionella bacteria there and at a third city courthouse which reportedly did not close.
“A spray and pray Hail Mary” is what Marty calls it. A wish for our readers, supporters and all of us as The Brew takes a break for the winter holidays: May we all have such moments of effortless ...
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2nd PLACE, a red – Château Suau, Premières Côtes de Bordeaux Rouge, Prestige 2005 $26.95. Score: “17: 3rd PLACE, a white – Domaine de Pouy Vin du pays des Cotes de Gascogne 2011, $8.99. Score: “15.” ...
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 ...