Anger expressed over a long-removed Facebook image is a smokescreen to cover up a developer land grab, say opponents of the Harborplace charter amendment.
The State Board of Elections is the main source for Maryland voters to get information – their Rules and Information for Voters is a starting point – but groups focusing on the concerns of disabled ...
Wendi Mosteiko is used to getting pushback and spurring debate as a vocal opponent of MCB Real Estate’s high-rise apartment building proposal for Baltimore’s Inner Harbor. But the response she got ...
As a developer steps up a misleading ad campaign, a look at Question F and what a “yes” vote would mean for Baltimore’s Harborplace.
If it goes a certain way, people are worried it’s going to take us back many years to how things used to be,” said Baltimore Election Director Armstead B.C. Jones Sr.
Hart-Miller Island won’t get dredge spoils from the planned Tradepoint Atlantic container terminal following community pushback. Now it will go elsewhere, including possibly Baltimore.
Question F, which would lift a ban on apartment construction at Baltimore’s Harborplace, is one of the most controversial items on the November 5 ballot.
Baltimore’s former state’s attorney cites her new job and the safety of her children as reasons for the court to reverse its prior decision.
Continuing her close look at city government workplaces, Inspector General Isabel Mercedes Cumming finds “unsafe and unsanitary conditions” at a maintenance building.
No attempt to obscure or obfuscate,” says Public Works Director Khalil Zaied, who admits that 10 of 26 heat-related cases were removed from a spreadsheet.
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Findings by a D.C. law firm verify the Inspector General’s warnings – released before Ronald Silver’s death – about unsafe conditions for Baltimore sanitation workers.