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Baltimore Police will receive $1.2 million from the Governor’s Office of Crime Prevention and Policy to continue its sexual assault kit testing program that, after years of dysfunction, is now ...
A bill to sell the property will come before the City Council tonight, according to a print-out of the meeting’s agenda. UPDATED.
Moving Baltimore’s Sisson Street solid waste drop-off center to Falls Road? The public consensus is the idea stinks.
Falls Road would be permanently closed to vehicle traffic near Mill No. 1. Vehicles dropping off and hauling garbage would access the site via lower Falls Road, side-by- side with bikers and walkers.
Major zoning changes are being pushed by the mayor and building density advocates without adequate community input, some critics say.
How a mild-mannered kid from Highlandtown went from usher at the old Patterson Theater to East Coast movie theater mogul.
While low pay and many systemic issues remain, Inspector General Isabel Cumming’s new report finds “substantial difference and visible progress in DPW’s preparation for extreme heat.” ...
A look at four years of warfare by Councilman Julian Jones aimed at Baltimore County IG Kelly Madigan The 4th District councilman, who wants to be the next county executive, has repeatedly tried to ...
Marilyn and Nick Mosby Links to Baltimore Brew's coverage of Baltimore State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby and her husband, City Council President Nick Mosby, including the story we broke on July 16, 2020, ...