During the first two weeks of July, while Baltimore Gas & Electric was busy seeking a $156 million rate hike, this writer and his house were reeling from 12 separate power failures that interrupted ...
Confirming rumors that have swirled for weeks, Seawall Development announced it has a contract to purchase two Potts & Callahan properties on Falls Road – one of which had been targeted by Baltimore ...
Baltimore’s Land Use and Transportation Committee – and its chairman, Ryan Dorsey – were in a pickle. Last year the City Council, urged on by Dorsey, approved legislation to get rid of the mandate for ...
When Seawall Development last month announced its intention to purchase property alongside Baltimore’s beleaguered Jones Falls and develop it with community input, stakeholders imagined a lush, green ...
The Scott administration spent three times more than originally estimated – and seven times more than a rival bid – for a redesign of the city’s website that’s a year behind schedule and still not ...
It was a masochistic move on a day with record-setting triple digit heat, but The Brew journeyed down to Washington D.C. on Friday, July 3, to see what our nation’s capital looked and sounded like on ...
In an extraordinary legal move, Baltimore’s corruption watchdog has filed a lawsuit against Mayor Brandon Scott, saying he and his staff have obstructed her office’s investigations into financial ...
When a five-alarm fire ripped through downtown Baltimore’s Westside on September 2, I feared the worst for the New Pickwick, a 1908 nickelodeon which helped introduce moving pictures to the city. The ...
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 ...
The new president and CEO of Baltimore’s Enoch Pratt Free Library, announced today, came under fire at his last job for running a 41-branch library system in Minnesota remotely out of his California ...
Federal District Court Judge Lydia Kay Griggsby ordered this morning the forfeiture of Marilyn Mosby‘s Longboat Key condo in Florida, saying it was fraudulently obtained through a false gift letter.
William Parker’s bid to buck the AFSCME establishment and become president of newly minted Local 6368 failed in an election marked by extremely low turnover by Maryland Department of Transportation ...
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