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The mayor’s office has spent nearly $34,000 on out-of-state travel since a budget freeze was imposed on police, fire and other Baltimore city agencies.
Homeowners in this West Baltimore community ask the court to void La Cité’s land use agreement with the city. The company and city say the lawsuit should be thrown out.
Until it got a powerful new ally in Annapolis, a decade-long effort to end state support for trash-burning facilities, like South Baltimore’s BRESCO plant, always flamed out.
Part of the nationwide “Hands Off” protest, a pumped-up crowd gathered at War Memorial Plaza yesterday to denounce Donald Trump’s executive orders and the “slash-and-burn” actions of billionaire ...
The council approved the overall bill, codifying the county’s URDL (Urban Rural Demarcation Line), that will go before voters as a charter amendment in 2026.
Established 60 years ago by a feisty Jesuit priest, the St. Francis Neighborhood Center still serves the community – and this month they’re expanding.
Baltimore alleges that the developer’s two apartment buildings together owe nearly $800,000 in overdue water bills, having stopped paying them in 2022.
Media organizations’ challenge to the city’s redaction of the names of donors to a legal defense fund for Nick and Marilyn Mosby moved ahead this week, when the Appellate Court of Maryland heard oral ...
Councilman David Marks has taken the lead in crafting zoning bills that assert his power over his eastside district.
Talk about a “game changer.” Once hailed as an economic engine that would reduce Baltimore property taxes and shower local communities with gambling revenues, Horseshoe Casino Baltimore was quietly ...
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