Govans Presbyterian leaders say a refrigerator accessible 24/7 is a good way to feed the food insecure. But Soul Kitchen’s legions of fans ask: Why end a 15-year-old tradition of serving hot and ...
Environmental advocates condemn “moving the goalposts” on overdue upgrades; Baltimore officials last night called their request for 16 more years “an adaptive management approach” ...
The Scott administration says it needs until 2046 to make improvements first ordered in 2002. “Meet the consent decree, don’t just move the goalposts,” Blue Water Baltimore retorts.
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.
Reservoir Hill leaders allege that recent committee hearings on sweeping zoning changes violated the ADA and the Maryland Open Meetings Act. No comment from Dorsey or Council President Zeke Cohen.
The red oaks along Remington Avenue, beloved by local residents, have been the flashpoint for a project that has fueled resentment toward the city’s biggest employer.
Data disclosed at last night’s task force meeting showed it is Baltimore’s most frequently used trash and recycling facility – unmentioned was developer Seawall’s desire to buy the property.
The Lake Montebello sinkhole, now filled and out of sight, has cost taxpayers $30,387,683.93 – or nearly triple the original authorized price, the Board of Estimates was told today.
DPW is also seeking four supervisors to inspect and improve the truck fleet and sanitation yards and plan other capital improvements. McNair said these positions should be open to current employees to ...