Uniting the 41st’s political factions with a helpful assist from his wife, the community president is set to go to Annapolis.
Police recruitment and vacant housing are described as two of Baltimore’s biggest challenges by the mayor’s innovation chief.
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, ...
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.” ...
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.
The error resulted in 94 deputies getting triple the pay they would normally earn over a three-month period, says IG Isabel Mercedes Cumming.
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 ...
When the Baltimore Sun’s new owners moved the staff into office space in Harbor East late last year, they hung photos on the walls emblazoned with pithy quotes from famous deep thinkers: Cicero, ...
Calvin Young’s name wasn’t mentioned at the board’s monthly meeting. But its director suggested HR “may not” have informed him of his obligation to file the form. UPDATED ...
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.
The City Council unanimously confirms the mayor’s picks to take on pro-growth and pro-transit policies. Baltimore’s new DOT director vows to fix the agency she left in 2018.
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