Neighborhoodsby Ed GuntsFeb 6, 2021Behind-the-scenes donations to buy country club land have been robust, Roland Park leaders say
Crime & Justiceby Brew EditorsFeb 5, 2021Baltimore’s “spy plane” is grounded, leaving some legal issues up in the air
by Fern ShenFeb 4, 2021On a sunny day, Schleifer questions Covid testing canceled for “inclement weather”
by Mark ReutterFeb 3, 2021City sells school building to politically linked Empowerment Academy for $1
Business & Developmentby Ed GuntsFeb 3, 2021Choptank case and Jennings’ $25 million suit are Exhibit A in Annapolis
Neighborhoodsby Brew EditorsFeb 2, 2021Rather than leasing rooms, Baltimore should buy motels to house homeless people
Commentaryby Brew EditorsJan 29, 2021Amid a pandemic, defendants are languishing in jail for lack of home detention funding
Neighborhoodsby Brew EditorsJan 28, 2021Fells Point residents, who were threatened with a lawsuit, lose liquor license challenge
Neighborhoodsby Ed GuntsJan 27, 2021Neighbors say The Choptank should lose its liquor license for loud music
Neighborhoodsby Ed GuntsJan 26, 2021New Mt. Vernon church owner promises to remove scaffolding by year’s end
Neighborhoodsby Ed GuntsJan 25, 2021St. Louis-based ministry buys Mount Vernon church surrounded by scaffolding
Culture & Artsby Brew EditorsJan 23, 2021A critical look at the BMA’s year of acquiring art only by women
Educationby Brew EditorsJan 21, 2021Parents and teachers fear that portable air purifiers won’t make Baltimore schools safe for reopening
by Louis KraussJan 21, 2021Lobbied by restaurateurs, Scott reopens indoor and outdoor dining in Baltimore
Crime & Justiceby Mark ReutterJan 20, 2021ACLU: Racial disparities persist in Baltimore policing, as thousands of citizen complaints go unheeded
Accountabilityby Brew EditorsJan 19, 2021Only 1 in 4 Baltimore schools set to reopen are now equipped with ventilation upgrades
Crime & Justiceby Mark ReutterJan 13, 2021Why didn’t the officers in a $550,000 Baltimore police settlement face discipline?