Both sides point to issues of race as a sweeping bill to spur more multi-family housing in Baltimore is debated ...
Taxpayer-funded BCYF has spent tens of millions of dollars and, in its latest IRS filing, discloses that 36% went to administration and staffing costs. Striking details from an IG report and other ...
Three other city agencies have been hit by senior staff departures in the wake of the sudden firing of Baltimore Housing Commissioner Michael Braverman and resignation of his top aide 2½ weeks ago.
Telling the story of how a furious storm last week filled his North Baltimore dry cleaning business with brown floodwaters – soaking equipment, clothing, computers and pretty much everything – ...
Mayor Brandon Scott’s widely debated bill aimed at promoting housing options and density moves to Councilman Ryan Dorsey’s committee.
For close to a year, the Mayor’s Office of Homeless Services (MOHS) paid twice for meals provided to homeless clients living in a city-subsidized hotel, Baltimore’s Office of Inspector General ...
The changes will make Baltimore a city that welcomes new residents and gives longtime neighbors more options to stay. [OP-ED] ...
Residents, including Black residents, favor zoning that promotes home ownership as a way to build wealth and have a good quality of life. So why undermine that with Bill 25-0066? [OP-ED] ...
The County Council may have violated the law when it went into closed session to discuss the appointment of a new county executive. But neither the inspector general nor the county attorney appears ...