A “quieter approach” to U.S. immigration enforcement in the wake of the Minneapolis backlash? Not so in the case of this 24-year-old on a legal path to a green card.
Defying a soggy Saturday and cloud-cloaked Sunday, the 42rd rendition of Artscape attracted large and cheerful crowds to downtown Baltimore over the Memorial Day weekend. Billed as the nation’s ...
Zac Blanchard introduces an amendment to keep term limits but extend Councilmembers’ to three terms instead of two. Chair Dorsey recesses committee without calling for a vote.
Wetlands filled in by 19th century industry are being returned to their marshy, mucky glory, but with hiking and biking trails and other features intended to delight nature lovers and uplift ...
The mayor’s office says the report sensationalizes a common HR practice, but does not offer specifics to defend the extra pay to departing employees.
Complicit in a convoluted pension grab, lawmakers are trying to save face now with a bill that could set the county up for a lawsuit.
Adding a sixth “pillar,” the modernization of Baltimore’s infrastructure, the plan “turns ambition into accountability,” says City Administrator Faith Leach.
The differing fates of two big infrastructure projects – one serving downtown and the harborfront and the other centered in West Baltimore – raises questions about the Scott administration’s ...
Announcement comes as a Wall Street Journal article describes “taxpayer outrage” over mayoral spending and his battle with Baltimore’s watchdog over access to City Hall records.
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With revenues expected to sag, the city is looking to relocate speed cameras and install new ones to boost the bottom line as well as safety.
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