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The former community planner served in the position for six years as development decisions appeared increasingly driven more by politics and business interests rather than planning principles.
Another case of the Scott administration leasing space from private landlords despite a plethora of underutilized city-owned property.
Unions and community groups want these nonprofits to up the amount they pay under a 2016 PILOT agreement. Johns Hopkins University, the largest of these, argues its economic impact is already ...
An Earth Day warning that if City Hall doesn’t get serious about recycling, composting and other zero waste strategies, we’ll never kick this polluting, trash-burning habit. [OP-ED] ...
We don’t want any media here,” AFSCME Local 44 President Dorothy Bryant said after The Brew came to hear workers demand better representation by the union.
Baltimore County isn’t the region’s economic engine anymore. One reason why is the grip held over local zoning decisions by individual members of the county council. [OP-ED] ...
Turns out that Mayor Scott’s ex-campaign manager is just exchanging jobs – from chief of staff to a high-paying, unannounced position.
After Baltimore settles pollution lawsuits, Maryland officials report progress at the two treatment plants and announce community projects that are part of the consent decree.
After the death of two Baltimore sanitation workers on the job last year, much has been written about solid waste crews’ battles with punishing heat and cold, aging trucks and dilapidated facilities, ...