Skyline Tower Painting’s botched repainting of the iconic broadcast tower “exposed children to dangerous lead paint chips, contaminating Baltimore playgrounds, yards and even a daycare center,” ...
The assertive architect of Mayor Scott’s bill package, also sitting as committee chair, he’s the lightning rod as residents in many Baltimore neighborhoods say their voices are going unheard.
Public Works construction supervisor Eric M. Brown, facing charges for bringing a loaded handgun into the Abel Wolman Municipal building, has stepped down as president of the Marble Hill Community ...
In his zeal to cover up a gang rape by college athletes, Baltimore County State’s Attorney Scott Shellenberger sent police to the victim’s house to threaten her with arrest if she continued to try to ...
Baltimore Sun management fired federal courts reporter Madeleine O’Neill on Monday, citing comments she made internally criticizing management’s approach to news coverage under its new owners. “I am ...
They are not transparent,” Councilwoman Odette Ramos said of the Baltimore Development Corporation, noting the quasi-governmental agency initiated the legislation to sell the land in the first place.
A cluster of vacant industrial buildings that Baltimore City purchased for $2 million in 2005 have been sold to developer P. David Bramble for $1. ”We are excited to bring this to you,” Colin Tarbert, ...
Here’s a plot fit for a Hollywood movie: A Harvard Business School professor goes to Las Vegas and conquers “Sin City” not by a display of Tony Soprano muscle, but by hiring math geeks and computer ...
After his surprise victory in August was challenged and all results were scrapped, McNair tried unsuccessfully in court to halt the second election. Today he again beat AFSCME officials’ favored ...
An AFSCME judicial panel’s decision to throw out the August election that swept an insurgent slate into office would likely be upheld, he says, denying request for a temporary restraining order.