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Ethics Board affirms Inspector General Cumming’s right to speak about union election on social media
Cumming request for an official ethics guidance follows a Baltimore Banner article that used remarks from an unnamed City Hall source, a Cornell University professor and a City Hall lobbyist to ...
As the city razes more of Baltimore’s once-grand shopping district, travel back in time to when it was bustling with proud small business owners.
Secrecy and unsubstantiated charges pervade the union representing city sanitation workers. Top AFSCME officers are smarting over the defeat of their candidate in last month’s union election.
The city has determined that nearly all of the east side of the 100 block of North Howard Street has to be torn down because of fire damage.
Funding to go to six local historically Black Presbyterian churches “in recognition of their historic underfunding and exclusion.” ...
About 35 people gathered outside the Carnival Cruise Line terminal in Baltimore today following a report that on September 7 four hospitality workers were forcibly removed from a Carnival Cruise ship ...
A look at what remains after two decades of neglect and failed development. And a call for City Hall to do better. [OP-ED] ...
A way to help ease the city’s housing shortage by getting rid of outdated zoning rules “written to segregate our city” – that’s how Baltimore Council President Zeke Cohen kicked off a hearing on a ...
Over this past weekend, our Delegation was contacted by a number of concerned residents regarding two separate decisions of the Baltimore City Board of Liquor License Commissioners, cases heard on ...
AFSCME Maryland officials won’t say why they have reportedly nullified the August 23 election – and ordered another vote next month. UPDATED.
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