Baltimore’s convicted ex-chief prosecutor participates in an on-site tour of a possible purchase by her new employer in a remote Old West town.
For those trying to flesh out the family history of the accused killer of an insurance executive, this 35-year-old Washington Post story adds details ...
Restrictions remain at three other buildings at Baltimore’s State Center complex and at two district courthouses.
In a surprise move, the Scott administration will ask for a 15% hike in sewer rates starting February 1, 2025.
Workers are still being told to come to work, but not to drink the water. Bacteria findings may spread beyond Baltimore as officials now plan to test state office buildings across Maryland.
Project is the latest effort by Baltimore’s oldest Black neighborhood to celebrate its past and secure its future.
Maryland officials decree more cleaning and teleworking as union members decry unsafe conditions. A BREW EXCLUSIVE.
The outgoing City Council President tapped a grants program that allows lawmakers to earmark funds to organizations of their choice, free of competitive bidding or a merit-based allocation process.
The Baltimore County Council has released the names of 12 people vying to serve the remaining two years of the term of outgoing CE Johnny Olszewski Jr. Olszewski, who was elected last month to an open ...