When the city clears a homeless encampment in Baltimore, there’s a typical cast of characters: Public Works crews heaving tents and blankets into garbage trucks. Cops directing traffic. Former owners ...
Small party committees now fill legislative vacancies, resulting in friends-and-family appointments rather than grassroots democracy. Advocates, citizens and even the Maryland Senate want change. [OP- ...
Now that 41st District Delegate Dalya Attar has been recommended by party leaders to fill a vacancy in the Maryland Senate, leaving her House of Delegates seat up for grabs, a battle is shaping up ...
After leaving a newspaper that’s made him increasingly “uncomfortable,” he’ll be writing columns for some but for us he’ll be doing reporting – we’re thrilled to have him.
When Mayor Brandon Scott announced his choice of Jon M. Laria as the next chairman of the Planning Commission, some, like Bikemore and Councilman Ryan Dorsey, applauded his land use knowledge and ...
The process that resulted in the appointment by the Baltimore County Council of state Senator Kathy Klausmeier to serve the remaining two years of the term of former County Executive Johnny Olszewski ...
A little after 4:30 a.m. in downtown Baltimore, Nicole Hartig and Jon Merryman spotted their first victim. “We have one bird here,” said Merryman, a veteran volunteer. He snapped photos of the ...
Marking a year since the Baltimore Sun was bought by Sinclair Broadcast Group executive chairman David D. Smith and conservative columnist Armstrong Williams, union leaders offered a grim assessment ...
What Casey Morris experienced not once but four times in 2022 and 2023 was something she wishes on no one. Loud, gurgling sounds erupting inside her upstairs pipes, which triggered her to ...