Wetlands filled in by 19th century industry are being returned to their marshy, mucky glory, but with hiking and biking trails and other features intended to delight nature lovers and uplift ...
Announcement comes as a Wall Street Journal article describes “taxpayer outrage” over mayoral spending and his battle with Baltimore’s watchdog over access to City Hall records.
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The third-term lawmaker will introduce legislation tonight to end the term limits imposed by Baltimore voters in 2022.
Baltimore Brew is a daily online journal featuring independent reporting and informed commentary about greater Baltimore.
Residents are pleased that David Bramble is bringing a grocery store to his Reservoir Square project, but angry over what they view as a suburban design that will cause congestion and crashes on busy ...
With revenues expected to sag, the city is looking to relocate speed cameras and install new ones to boost the bottom line as well as safety.
Three Best of Show awards and the A-Mark Prize for Investigative Reporting were among the news website’s honors announced on Friday.
By bypassing a formal bid process, the city has overlooked a proven opportunity to achieve a minimum of 50% in savings, amounting to over $50 million,” a Motorola vice president says.
Council members have so far avoided taking a public stance on the dispute between Inspector General Isabel Mercedes Cumming and Mayor Brandon Scott.
Council members cite procedures and a deliberative process as reasons why they rejected a bill that goes against the mayor’s wishes.
The Brew received this response from Mayor Brandon Scott’s office to our questions regarding a hearing on Bill 26-0164 to return records access to the Office of the Inspector General. We had asked ...
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