Attorney for the plaintiffs says Scott is “playing the race card” as the battle to build high-rise apartments and commercial buildings at the Inner Harbor public park heats up.
The next stage – converting the decommissioned reservoir into a recreational lake – is full of costly concepts, but no capital budget to move forward.
Baltimore’s former top prosecutor has another outside gig while serving a home detention sentence for her three felony convictions.
The Baltimore Sun Guild denounced the action, saying Madeleine O’Neill “was fired by management because of her outspoken advocacy on behalf of workplace and journalistic standards.” ...
The Mayor’s Office of Homeless Services didn’t detect that it was paying a hotel owner and a vendor for the same meals. The hotel owner, unnamed in the report, is identified.
Since the 2021 explosion, local groups have called on the state not to renew CSX Transportation’s permit to operate the coal pier, a sprawling operation that transfers trainloads of Appalachian coal ...
A former board member says the sweeping redevelopment plan around Johns Hopkins’ East Baltimore campus is in jeopardy because an inexperienced political insider has gained control of it.
Approved trips include a journey to Boston to challenge her uncle’s involvement in her grandmother’s estate and a New York City speaking engagement for a ministry that focuses on formerly incarcerated ...
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 ...
Critics of a ballot question needed for a waterfront apartment project to be built at Baltimore’s Inner Harbor Park were ecstatic today when a judge invalidated it, saying that the question violates ...
The Brew disclosed that the city plans to demolish the former home of bandleader Cab Calloway - sparking a drive to preserve the house and debate over whether a park there would better serve a ...