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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.” ...
A look at what remains after two decades of neglect and failed development. And a call for City Hall to do better. [OP-ED] ...
Black female community leaders were among the loudest voices protesting one of the measures the Scott administration has framed as a way to undo the damage of structural racism in Baltimore.
Along with ending parking minimums, it’s one of two bills – with heavy Scott administration backing – before a City Council committee today.
A heinous act,” say advocates amid reports that dozens of Filipino seafarers have been detained by federal ICE or Customs and Border Protection agents and expelled from the U.S. without due process.
AFSCME Maryland officials won’t say why they have reportedly nullified the August 23 election – and ordered another vote next month. UPDATED.
Twenty-five years after Lenny Kling’s death, his sister reflects on grief, accountability and redemption in Baltimore’s justice system and how her career path – as a public defender, then city ...
Danielle McCray’s action leaves a grassroots coalition seeking increased PILOTS (payments in lieu of taxes) to Baltimore City by tax-exempt institutions “very disappointed.” ...