EXCLUSIVE: In a deal hammered out behind closed doors, the city agrees to pay for added casino security with money earmarked for South Baltimore neighborhoods.
Staff writer Ian Round, formerly an award-winning reporter for Capital News Service, covers politics and accountability for Baltimore Brew. He recently completed the master’s program at the Philip ...
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Reutter has been reporting and writing on Baltimore since 1970, when he started as a 19-year-old summer intern covering cops for The Evening Sun. He worked on a wide range of beats for the Sunpapers, ...
The primary purpose of Bill 19-25 is not to preserve farmland. It is to exclude unwanted projects – or unwanted people – from a councilmatic district. [OP-ED] ...
The latest twist in the Poppleton development fiasco sees the Scott administration trying to recoup hundreds of thousands of dollars from a delinquent apartment owner.
Scott also announces that Calvin Young, his former campaign treasurer, will become chief of staff despite his rocky tenure as chair of EBDI.
A Harford County woman took this mother and daughter in, but they wonder if the U.S. government under Donald Trump might push them out.
[These comments came on a Sept. 6, 2013 Baltimore Brew story “Do kiosks that pay cash for used cellphones promote theft?” and include some other commenters, along with the victim and the company ...
The project has met all the legal requirements but Councilman David Marks, who lives less than a mile away, has crafted a bill to block it. [OP-ED] ...
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