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AFSCME Local 3 officials won’t say why they have reportedly nullified the August 23 election – and ordered a new election next month.
Black female community leaders and longtime residents were the loudest voices yesterday protesting one of the measures the Scott administration has framed as a way to undo structural racism’s damage ...
Along with ending parking minimums, it’s one of two bills – with heavy Scott administration backing – before a City Council committee today.
Kudos to the developers for erecting beaucoup square feet. But the place still feels like a neighborhood waiting to happen.
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Danielle McCray’s action leaves a grassroots coalition seeking increased PILOTS (payments in lieu of taxes) to Baltimore City by tax-exempt institutions “very disappointed.” ...
Twenty-five years after Lenny Kling’s death, his sister reflects on grief, accountability and redemption in Baltimore’s justice system and how her career path – as a public defender, then city ...
Back in 2002, Baltimore entered into a consent decree with the EPA to end raw sewage overflows into local streams and the harbor. Delayed once, the city now wants another 16-year extension.
The Baltimore County Council last night approved a charter amendment to go before voters on the November 2026 ballot.
Putting a garbage and hazardous waste site next to a cherished Baltimore waterway was on the mayoral fast track until the public cried foul.
“An immaculate inning is when a pitcher retires the side in order by striking out all three batters on three pitches.” ...
Garbage and hazardous household waste don’t belong beside the Jones Falls “in a FEMA flood zone,” the Baltimore Harbor Waterkeeper says.
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