Sharing the same water system, the two jurisdictions calculate and charge utility fees in starkly different ways.
The City Council president’s leading benefactor turns out to be a Columbia, Md., businessman whose attempt to open a residential drug treatment center in northwest Baltimore stirred strong community ...
Recognized for work reflecting its focus on accountability reporting as well as feature writing and photography, Baltimore Brew was honored as “News Organization of the Year” in its division by the ...
So far, there’s been no citations, fines or other consequences for Baltimore’s ex-mayor who is running for her former office in the May 14 primary.
Efforts to unstick container ship Dali from the mud and reopen the channel pose a risk of disturbing toxic chemicals buried in the harbor’s sediments.
His surprise decision, first reported by The Brew, will likely boost Sheila Dixon’s prospects in a close race with incumbent Brandon Scott.
Embracing the hot button issue of bike lanes and funded primarily by donors from outside the district, newcomer Margo Bruner-Settles challenges incumbent Ryan Dorsey.
Convicted of three of four felony charges during two trials, Baltimore’s former top prosecutor faces efforts to suspend her law license and the possible confiscation of her Florida vacation home. “I ...
In the wake of the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge, U.S. Census Bureau analysts reviewed the data to develop a socioeconomic profile of those who crisscrossed it on a daily basis. They found ...
Last night residents from Hanlon Park got an answer from city officials regarding the fate of their beloved Lake Ashburton. The empty and bedraggled reservoir will be refilled with water, they were ...