Police recruitment and vacant housing are described as two of Baltimore’s biggest challenges by the mayor’s innovation chief.
Staff writer Ian Round, formerly an award-winning reporter for Capital News Service, covers politics and accountability for Baltimore Brew. He recently completed the master’s program at the Philip ...
Giving up on doing its own planting, the city leans on a sometimes controversial contractor to furnish trees and shrubs for city parks and streets.
Reutter has been reporting and writing on Baltimore since 1970, when he started as a 19-year-old summer intern covering cops for The Evening Sun. He worked on a wide range of beats for the Sunpapers, ...
Baltimore’s convicted ex-chief prosecutor participates in an on-site tour of a possible purchase by her new employer, a church-affiliated nonprofit. “The defendant has not provided proof of income ...
Shen reported for The Baltimore Evening Sun in the late 1980s and then for 17 years was a staff writer for The Washington Post. An award-winning writer on The Post’s Metro staff, she covered Maryland ...
A bill pushed by the office of Attorney General Anthony Brown would ban PIA requests from the public or press described as “harassing,” but “not numerous enough to qualify as vexatious.” ...
As part of a deal that Baltimore’s mayor struck with a developer, taxpayers will contribute $16 million to a new office building that the city will rent, not own. And they're locked into renting the ...
People want a focused effort against the actions of the new administration in Washington, say organizers of Indivisible Baltimore: “They want to have Democrats really put their foot down and be an ...
The Board may issue a refillable container permit for draft beer to a holder of any class of license except a Class C license or a Class M–G license. 12–1604. (b) Except as provided in subsection (c) ...
The cracks in the building could be seen for months as they grew in size. A handsome 1860s townhouse in Baltimore's historic Mount Vernon neighborhood was being irreparably damaged by the novice ...
Citing a history of unkept promises, two West Baltimore activists worry that funds to lessen the impact of the infamous roadway won’t result in tangible improvements to their neighborhoods.