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Kamau M. Marshall was fired today by Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott, who hired him six months ago as his $185,000-a-year chief of communications. Marshall confirmed to Fox45 News that he stepped down ...
A bill that bailed out a Kingsville plumbing company from zoning trouble also boosted the business interests of a Republican Party heavyweight who helped launch the political career of the bill’s ...
Baltimore City residents and businesses tomorrow will be hit with the second phase of this year’s 19% increase in water and sewage rates – the highest cumulative hike since 2000, according to data ...
At its first meeting today, the panel to select Baltimore County’s next inspector general moved rapidly into closed session, indicating that’s pretty much how it’s going to be doing its future work.
The Council’s Complicity Marks introduced Bill 16-25 to legalize what county inspectors alleged was the unlawful use of property owned by members of the Andrews family at 11957 Philadelphia Road in ...
With homicides declining significantly in the last two years, Mayor Brandon Scott has lauded his administration’s role in the trend, calling Baltimore “the model for violence reduction” at his State ...
The meeting place was shady, but the remarks were fiery, with one of Baltimore’s foremost tree advocates denouncing Johns Hopkins University’s plan to cut down more than 90 oaks, elms and other ...
Released from home detention, Marilyn Mosby is participating in weekend event at Empowerment Temple Federal judge waives standard fee for Mosby’s ankle bracelet monitoring, agreeing that Baltimore’s ...
Use of Slack by two city agencies may have impeded public access to records, Inspector General Cumming finds A new report questions the use of communications outside of the city’s Microsoft Teams ...
Our Second Choice:(#8) Colome’ 2009 Estate Malbec, Tino Tinto de Gran Altura. Valle de Cachaqui, Salta, Argentina Among the oldest vineyards in Argentina, it was established in 1831, vines from France ...
The speed with which this process is taking place has left our community little time to gather input from businesses and residents, especially given that these are unquestionably major changes to the ...