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.
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.
Erek L. Barron announced his resignation tonight as U.S. Attorney for the District of Maryland, effective immediately. His resignation coincides with the firing of remaining Biden-appointed U.S.
The error resulted in 94 deputies getting triple the pay they would normally earn over a three-month period, says IG Isabel Mercedes Cumming.
Baltimore Brew broke the key aspects of a controversy that dogged Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski Jr. ahead of his 2024 election to a Maryland Congressional seat. County pension officials ...
Staff writer Ian Round, formerly an award-winning reporter for Capital News Service, covers politics and accountability for Baltimore Brew. He recently completed the master’s program at the Philip ...
People want a focused effort against the draconian actions of the new administration in Washington, say organizers of Indivisible Baltimore, “They want to have Democrats really put their foot down and ...
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, ...
Nearly all of the infamous highway will remain in place under the latest plan. The proposed design changes will do little to spur urgently needed development.
A city-within-the-city on Baltimore's sleepy South Shore? That's what Under Armour's Kevin Plank has in mind for Port Covington. His company, Sagamore, has planned a massive mixed-use development ...
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 ...
Speak up at a Planning Commission meeting. Sign a Liquor Board petition about a problem business. Within your rights? Well, the first group was hit by a $25 million lawsuit and the second got a letter ...