Does uplifting a beautiful but beleaguered city waterway mean eateries and apartments? During a generally convivial listening session, some raw moments around development, gentrification and race.
Trying to get in front of an issue that’s dogged him, Cohen calls for a one-year ban on data centers
Despite Johns Hopkins’ repeated denials that its new Data Science institute could become a data center, some nearby residents and their advocates want Baltimore to act now to restrict these facilities ...
How did this little club come up with such a magical show Saturday, featuring saxophone veteran Bobby Watson and trumpet master Sean Jones? Simple: They’ve been doing this for decades [VIDEO] ...
In an election year, there’s an extra measure of false framing and finger-pointing ahead of the vote on the Baltimore County Council’s agenda tonight. [OP-ED] ...
The flakes are from a JFX off-ramp near the spot where similar health-harming orange chips, reported to the city by The Brew a month ago, are still littering Falls Road.
In an election year, the furor over what was viewed as a cushy “golden parachute” had lawmakers doing an abrupt about-face.
New findings on a controversial city-run youth diversion program include thousands of dollars worth of fraudulent invoices and a data breach in which more than 700 names – many of them juveniles – ...
The order leaves intact the court’s July decision to uphold the two perjury charges against the former Baltimore State’s Attorney and throw out her mortgage fraud conviction. The former City Council ...
If the public had understood that members of the Baltimore County Council were arranging for their pensions to increase dramatically – to double in some cases – they might have cried foul. Wade Kach’s ...
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