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.
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 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.
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 Board of Estimates yesterday approved the hiring of 45 Bureau of Solid Waste workers to beef up trash and recycling collections citywide. The full-time positions will essentially create 15 new ...
Reutter has been reporting and writing on Baltimore since 1970, when he started as a 19-year-old summer intern covering cops for The Evening Sun. He worked on a wide range of beats for the Sunpapers, ...
Examples of unacceptable actions taken or statements made by the current gubernatorial appointees to the Board of Liquor License Commissioners for Baltimore City [A document provided by the CLC to Sen ...
Baltimore City is destroying homeless encampments without ending the homelessness of their residents. These actions are inhumane and ineffective. Homelessness can only be ended through the provision ...