Amid the intense debate over a City Hall-backed package of density-promoting zoning bills, two Baltimore community leaders have filed complaints with the state and city about the handling of the ...
Some Baltimore lawmakers were aghast in April over a proposed amendment intended to appear on the November ballot asking voters to scrap multiple provisions in the City Charter – handing the mayor, ...
Two people were critically injured in an explosion at the Patapsco Wastewater Treatment Plant today. First responders arrived at the city-owned facility after receiving calls shortly after 1:00 p.m.
Continuing his taxpayer-funded trips even after informing the mayor of his plans to leave, Marvin James is now entering the realm he quietly pursued as a city employee.
The Baltimore County Council last night approved an eye-popping contract with BFI Waste Services. “$1.2 billion. . . billion?” Chairman Izzy Patoka exclaimed when the contract for hauling commercial ...
How did the costs for renovating the Rocky Point Golf Course clubhouse jump from $500,000 to $6.6 million without Baltimore County lawmakers’ knowledge? [OP-ED] New information has come out that casts ...
After bragging three years ago about imposing the lowest increase in water and sewer rates since 1998, the Scott administration will raise rates by the highest margin in a decade. Starting on February ...
Yellow-crowned night herons hunt for fish. Couples stroll alongside the gurgling Jones Falls. Cyclists whiz past. Despite plentiful graffiti and occasional overflows from a city sewer release pipe, ...
Community leaders along with Baltimore city officials cut the ribbon on the $8.8 million new Greater Model Aquatic Center yesterday, eager to signal a new chapter for the facility and the Poppleton ...
One contract worker is still in critical condition and another is in serious condition after an explosion at the Patapsco Wastewater Treatment Plant yesterday that was likely caused by an electrical ...
A fuel oil spill along a half-mile stretch of Pennington Avenue in Curtis Bay yesterday morning had residents gagging and reeling from the irritating chemical odor. “It was, like, a gasoline smell and ...
Last week, Baltimore Sun reporters were shocked to see in their publication two stories produced not by them or by some non-staff journalist or by any human being at all – but by AI. One piece was an ...
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