Staying within pollution limits is the goal of the purchase, which comes amid criticism of the dilapidated state of city sanitation yards and equipment.
The two ballot questions offered some local political drama in a year when the national results, a Republican sweep of Washington led by the re-election of Donald Trump, riveted the world.
Anger expressed over a long-removed Facebook image is a smokescreen to cover up a developer land grab, say opponents of the Harborplace charter amendment.
The report, sealed from public view, is used to notify the court of alleged sentencing violations. It follows biting words by Mosby’s lawyers about the probation officer assigned to her case. BREAKING ...
The State Board of Elections is the main source for Maryland voters to get information – their Rules and Information for Voters is a starting point – but groups focusing on the concerns of disabled ...
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 ...
In August 2020, Baltimore Brew broke the story of trouble at Strong City Baltimore - disclosing that the fiscal sponsorship powerhouse's finances were in deep disarray, with the small grassroots ...
Question F, which would lift a ban on apartment construction at Baltimore’s Harborplace, is one of the most controversial items on the November 5 ballot.
Are Baltimore County's wastewater facilities adequate to handle the booming development in and around Towson? Chronic sewage overflows at Lake Roland suggest they are not. And a 2012 engineering study ...
If it goes a certain way, people are worried it’s going to take us back many years to how things used to be,” said Baltimore Election Director Armstead B.C. Jones Sr.