Police failed to preserve the accident scene and Mercy Medical Center’s 50-year-old breathalyzer was “of no value,” says a report by State’s Attorney Ivan Bates. Mayor Scott defends his administration ...
Critics of his plan to move the trash transfer station to near the Jones Falls floodplain are in short supply.
They’re trying to scare the union into silence,” says a Guild leader, addressing the negotiating tactics used by the newspaper’s management.
AFSCME Council 3 lost $1 million of membership funds in “phishing scam,” government documents reveal
EXCLUSIVE: Maryland’s largest union, now representing 50,000 public employees including in Baltimore, made a series of unusual payments in 2022 to an apparently fictitious Washington law firm.
Citing bedbugs and roaches, brown water and spoiled food, harassment and assaults, advocates demand better protection for vulnerable people experiencing homelessness.
EXCLUSIVE: Three bills have been withdrawn from the agenda for tonight’s City Council meeting. A fourth bill, eliminating the two-staircase requirement in certain buildings, is still scheduled for a ...
Chain stores selling cheap goods hurt struggling neighborhoods, community leaders say, praising a modest bill to rein them in but asking city government to do much more.
Approved by a committee vote today, legislation removing the two-staircase requirement for certain multi-family buildings, councilman says, will spur development without endangering public safety.
In a stark reversal from a week ago, the union accedes to Stancil McNair’s demand that it not hold a new election until it investigates his charge of union misuse of members’ resources.
The battle between challengers and the establishment at AFSCME took a fresh twist today, with the newly sworn-in president of Local 44 appealing the union’s decision to cancel a vote that saw him and ...
The Baltimore Harbor Waterkeeper says her teams have been there documenting algae blooms, rotten-egg odor and deoxygenated water, but cautions against normalizing fishkills: “They are not inevitable.” ...
Ethics Board affirms Inspector General Cumming’s right to speak about union election on social media
An official guidance says the IG’s postings on her personal X and Facebook accounts did not violate city rules and is protected speech under the Constitution.
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