EXCLUSIVE: Three bills have been withdrawn from the agenda for tonight’s City Council meeting. A fourth bill, eliminating the two-staircase requirement in certain buildings, is still scheduled for a ...
Citing bedbugs and roaches, brown water and spoiled food, harassment and assaults, advocates demand better protection for vulnerable people experiencing homelessness.
AFSCME Council 3 lost $1 million of membership funds in “phishing scam,” government documents reveal
The public employees’ union AFSCME Maryland Council 3 paid out $1 million to an apparently fictitious Washington, D.C., law firm three years ago – losing all of the money but never admitting the loss ...
In a stark reversal from a week ago, the union accedes to Stancil McNair’s demand that it not hold a new election until it investigates his charge of union misuse of members’ resources.
Approved by a committee vote today, legislation removing the two-staircase requirement for certain multi-family buildings, councilman says, will spur development without endangering public safety.
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 Waterfront Partnership and others today posted photos of what’s become an increasingly familiar waterfront scene – mounds of small, silvery menhaden floating in Baltimore Harbor from downtown to ...
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