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 ...
It’s a common complaint by users of Baltimore’s 311 non-emergency municipal services number: You make multiple phone calls (or file several online reports) about a pipe break in the street. Or a ...
Over this past weekend, our Delegation was contacted by a number of concerned residents regarding two separate decisions of the Baltimore City Board of Liquor License Commissioners, cases heard on ...
Responding to the proposed legislation Brandon Scott announced yesterday, Baltimore’s Inspector General says it would “eviscerate the independence” voters supported heavily in two charter amendments.
Mayor Brandon Scott today announced legislation to go before the City Council that would effectively strip Baltimore’s inspector general of independence and tie the office to the city law department.
It happened to Baltimore Inspector General Isabel Mercedes Cumming suddenly, over a snowy weekend in January: her online access to city records was cut off. This followed a subpoena issued by her ...
City dwellers who complain about losing parking spaces these days are urged to give up their car-centric ways and get in step with efforts to make urban areas denser, more transit oriented and more ...
Reutter has been reporting and writing on Baltimore since 1970, when he started as a 19-year-old summer intern covering cops for The Evening Sun. He worked on a wide range of beats for the Sunpapers, ...
Brew: Why are these buses so crowded and late and the # of them assigned to the 13 route apparently quite inadequate? Shepard: Every metro transit system experiences occasional overcrowding and/or ...
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