Told to come back to the office – but advised not to drink the building’s water – employees remain concerned about their health.
Sharp Leadenhall hangs up banners to celebrate the area’s past and make sure residents have a say in its future.
An eyewitness describes the circumstances surrounding the death of Baltimore sanitation worker Ronald Silver II, and the pressure on crews to work quickly with few breaks, no matter the weather.
Black funeral home owners say they will lose money if the measure is passed, Black residents say they will be hurt if it’s not.
In the days before the November 5 election, MCB Real Estate poured another $167,000 into the ballot committee that successfully lobbied Baltimore voters to approve Question F, which permits the ...
Homeowners opposed to Councilman Ryan Dorsey’s bill to increase the population density along a northeast Baltimore thoroughfare get a reprieve.
The settlement, scheduled to be approved by the Board of Estimates next week, will partially resolve a 2021 lawsuit brought by three Baltimore residents with disabilities.
Curtis Bay, in far south Baltimore, is well-known for what it has been fighting against – a CSX coal transfer facility that exploded, a polluting medical waste incinerator and another incinerator that ...