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In the first public statement by a county councilman, the 2nd District Democrat urges County Executive Klausmeier to scrap her plan to conduct an open search for a new IG.
The county’s first inspector general, whose investigations angered many powerful politicians, is put on notice that her term is over, The Brew has learned.
The annual report by Blue Water Baltimore is out, and the news is “disappointing” for Baltimore Harbor and local waterways.
Three Best of Show awards were among the website’s more than two dozen stories honored last Friday by the regional press association.
The information turned up in a lawsuit filed by the family of Ellsworth Johnson-Bey against a nursing home chain; it’s one of multiple recent efforts by Maryland residents and advocates to target ...
A generous campaign contributor and former Democratic Central Committee member, Kalman Finkelstein’s name was never mentioned as the Board of Estimates approved the expenditure.
The terminal itself enjoys widespread support, but local residents and environmentalists worry that the details of dredging remain murky.
The Brew and Baltimore Sun argued that the city ethics board violated the Maryland Public Information Act by obscuring who gave money to help the elected officials fight a federal probe ...
Out-of-work D.C. political operatives, mostly refugees from the Biden-Harris administration and Democratic National Committee, have found a welcome home with Mayor Brandon Scott. New hires at the ...
About 1,000 people gathered as part of May Day actions organized nationwide to denounce assaults on immigrant justice, federal agencies, the social safety net, workers’ rights and much more.
Shen reported for The Baltimore Evening Sun in the late 1980s and then for 17 years was a staff writer for The Washington Post. An award-winning writer on The Post’s Metro staff, she covered Maryland ...