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After a 31-year career at The Sun, he’s pretty sure his progressive views ran afoul of conservative broadcast mogul David Smith, who’s owned the paper for less than two years.
A “typical” household bill for water and sewage is expected to rise to $155 in July – up from $143 this month and $130 in January.
Other executives at Strong City are no longer the focus of a criminal investigation by the U.S. attorney’s office, sources tell The Brew.
Emails obtained by The Brew through a PIA request show that Baltimore County Councilman David Marks invited Kenneth C. Holt, a former state delegate and cabinet secretary in the Hogan administration, ...
Watching Horse Races. Beginning in January and lasting until this week, Judge Griggsby – without explanation – blocked from public view all of Mosby’s requests for travel and other court matters. Some ...
Welcome to “The Parlor,” where the embalming room is now a public restroom, the casket showroom is an opera singer’s studio and the chapel is soon to be the new home of No Land Beyond ...
A petition signed by hundreds calls on the university to complete its planned AI institute without cutting down 50-year-old oak trees beloved by Remington Avenue residents who live across the street, ...
After County Executive Klausmeier’s controversial decision not to renew Kelly Madigan in the watchdog role, the group she created begins review of 23 candidates ...
Scions of two politically plugged-in Baltimore families battle over $1 million of alleged debt. With his job training center plans stalled, Pless Jones Jr. files a lawsuit against Milton Tillman III ...
The agency’s deputy director is the “scapegoat” for various agency problems, including the delayed rollout of street repaving, sources tell The Brew.
Whether you’ve cursed them for devouring your hostas or kvelled over their cuteness, you’ve probably notice that deer are proliferating in Baltimore city public parks and private yards. And the ...
The panel set up by Baltimore County Executive Kathy Klausmeier to recommend candidates for Baltimore County’s next inspector general will hold its first session, a virtual conference without public ...
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