Council members cite procedures and a deliberative process as reasons why they rejected a bill that goes against the mayor’s wishes.
Council members have so far avoided taking a public stance on the dispute between Inspector General Isabel Mercedes Cumming and Mayor Brandon Scott.
The third-term lawmaker will introduce legislation tonight to end the term limits imposed by Baltimore voters in 2022.
Three Best of Show awards and the A-Mark Prize for Investigative Reporting were among the news website’s honors announced on Friday.
Residents are pleased that David Bramble is bringing a grocery store to his Reservoir Square project, but angry over what they view as a suburban design that will cause congestion and crashes on busy ...
As you know, there are redactions on roughly 200 pages out of more than 2,000 pages of documents produced for the OIG, and some of these were redacted by the Law Department in accordance with the MPIA ...
By bypassing a formal bid process, the city has overlooked a proven opportunity to achieve a minimum of 50% in savings, amounting to over $50 million,” a Motorola vice president says.
Axon’s contract with Baltimore Police started at $11.6 million, climbed to $46 million and will now soar by another $153 million if approved by the Board of Estimates tomorrow.
Baltimore sanitation worker Stancil McNair – relegated to assembling trash cans, while a union insider assumes many of his duties – vows to prevail despite facing “dirty tricks.” ...
The difficulty the developer claims derives from his choice to rely on “suburban land-use models developed in an era of abundant land, segregated uses and universal automobile dependence,” she argues.
Addressing a receptive audience, he describes his success in reducing the number of vacant houses in Baltimore. Next up: Las Vegas, in search of commercial and retail developers.
The agency says it is eliminating obsolete and vacant positions in its utility divisions that will not reduce its current workforce.