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After 18 years of ownership, city sells a derelict industrial complex for $1 Charting the downward course of a real estate venture designed to bring jobs and hope to three of Baltimore’s poorest ...
Church Militant sues Baltimore, calls cancellation of Pier Six event free speech infringement Denying links to January 6 insurrection, organizer says former advisor to Donald Trump and others were to ...
Residential pick-up crews will temporarily get $50 more a week in return for starting their shifts at 5 a.m. As for permanent wage increases – nothing.
After floodwaters wreck a dry cleaner and other businesses, residents say the city ignored years of pleas for help With worsening storms amid climate change, Baltimore neighborhoods with long-known ...
The second round of candidate interviews is to be conducted not by the full panel, but by a single panel member and Klausmeier herself, Baltimore County confirms. UPDATED.
The former City Council president says he is vice president of operations for G.L.O.M. Global, a nonprofit with grandiose expansion plans for West North Avenue and elsewhere.
Faulting judge’s instructions, appeals court overturns Marilyn Mosby’s mortgage fraud conviction, but upholds perjury convictions The dissenting judge in 2-1 decision criticizes the majority for ...
The ever-escalating cost of repairing the BPD garage rose once again after parts of the concrete basement caved in on May 20. Fortunately, no member of the Crime Scene Unit was injured.
Former 11th District Councilman Eric T. Costello today confirmed what insiders picked up on a few weeks ago: He has gone to work for the behemoth of the Baltimore restaurant scene – the Atlas ...
With more very hot weather on the way, the State Health Department advises people to be aware of the warning signs of heat-related illnesses, ...