After allowing her to travel widely for employment and family purposes, the U.S. Probation Office and federal prosecutors object to Marilyn Mosby’s latest request.
Opponents object to ads by a political committee, formed by employees of MCB Real Estate, urging a yes vote on Question F, saying the ads obscure the true impact of the charter change.
The Baltimore County councilman, who says he’ll retire in 2026, is in line for a pension that could be adjusted upward by as much as 66% thanks to legislation he wrote.
Here’s the text of a statement from Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, as part of an email from her communications staff: Today, Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake issued the following statement ...
For close to a year, the Mayor’s Office of Homeless Services (MOHS) paid twice for meals provided to homeless clients living in a city-subsidized hotel, Baltimore’s Office of Inspector General ...
Baltimore Sun management fired federal courts reporter Madeleine O’Neill on Monday, citing comments she made internally criticizing management’s approach to news coverage under its new owners. “I am ...
Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski cut his property tax bills by 57% by applying for home energy credits overseen by his administration. Between 2021 and 2024, credits for solar panels and ...
Instead of 39 solid waste employees participating in a computer training program, as originally stated, just one actually attended, underscoring what IG Isabel Mercedes Cumming calls the “digital ...
The closures are part of the project at Druid Lake to construct underground water tanks to comply with federal mandates.
Mayor Brandon Scott plans to name his former campaign treasurer to a high-level post at City Hall despite resignations and a possible lawsuit arising from his brief term as chair of East Baltimore ...
Curtis Bay residents, taking a visitor on a tour to explain the impacts of industry on their far South Baltimore community, got a chance to illustrate the issue dramatically when a coal dust storm ...
Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott today publicly asserted that opposition to apartment towers along the city’s Inner Harbor waterfront stems from the fact that the developer, P. David Bramble, is Black.