The public employees’ union AFSCME Maryland Council 3 paid out $1 million to an apparently fictitious Washington, D.C., law firm three years ago – losing all of the money but never admitting the loss ...
By a close margin, after passionate testimony, the City Council last night advanced sweeping changes supporters said would help Baltimore grow and opponents said would drive Black residents out.
Calvin Young, point man for the unpopular Sisson Street relocation plan, will “shift” from mayor’s chief of staff to an interim deputy mayor.
Two City Council zoning bills that have been a high priority for the Brandon Scott administration – one to loosen lot restrictions in residential districts and another to eliminate parking ...
Councilman Ryan Dorsey and Mayor Brandon Scott are instituting a sweeping overhaul of Baltimore zoning rules that will hurt residents of this “city of neighborhoods.” [OP-ED] ...
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, ...
Longtime residents made their way to City Hall once again to decry the Scott administration’s zoning deregulation bills, with speakers saying a North Baltimore neighborhood is already reeling from ...
The inspector general finds eye-popping new costs in the overhaul of the city’s website that, strangely, has it running on a soon-to-expire content management system.
Grassroots groups had pushed for a task force to craft a fair formula for payments. But the mayor cut his own deal, and Baltimore’s spending board signed off on it today.
Now we know why absorbing city sanitation workers’ Local 44 and other Council 67 units was so important to AFSCME leadership.