The Baltimore Police Department’s reliance on Axon Enterprise raises questions about whether the city is getting the best deal, Council President Cohen says.
City dwellers who complain about losing parking spaces these days are urged to give up their car-centric ways and get in step with efforts to make urban areas denser, more transit oriented and more ...
At Baltimore’s Inner Harbor this week, the air was warm, the sky was blue and the water shimmered. But the foot traffic was sparse, and it was easy to see why. With the two Harborplace buildings at ...
Pardon me if I sound a little shocked: I had not been to Port Covington – excuse me, Baltimore Peninsula – since my former employer, The Baltimore Sun, moved us out of there and squeezed the news ...
In 2022, when the MOM’s Organic Market store in Baltimore became the first of the company’s locations to unionize, some shoppers were surprised it didn’t already have a union, given the chain’s stated ...
CAO D’Andrea Walker says the $6.5 million for a new Rocky Point Golf Course clubhouse never went through the grant approval process because it wasn’t a grant [OP-ED] ...
Baltimore Circuit Court Judge Pamela J. White today denied the city’s motion to seal parts of the inspector general’s lawsuit seeking judicial enforcement of its subpoenas, marking another legal ...
The Scott administration last night sought dismissal of a lawsuit by Baltimore’s inspector general that Circuit Court Judge Pamela J. White ruled should proceed, arguing that the mayor and city ...
PMI, whose Curtis Avenue location experienced a fatal explosion in 2022 and was cited for multiple pollution violations, now wants to install tanks at another location.
If you want to understand why Mayor Brandon Scott is intent on limiting access to city records by Baltimore Inspector General Isabel Mercedes Cumming, look no further. In a report issued today, the ...
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