by Fern ShenMay 1, 2025Rally to protest the Trump administration planned at Baltimore’s McKeldin Square today
Neighborhoodsby Brew EditorsApr 30, 2025Dredging plan for a new ship terminal near Baltimore stirs mixed feelings
by Fern ShenApr 29, 2025Judge upholds disabled nursing home residents’ lawsuit against Maryland over lax regulation
Business & Developmentby Mark ReutterApr 28, 2025City Council is poised to pass zoning law with major implications
Neighborhoodsby Brew EditorsApr 28, 2025On Baltimore’s Eastside, rehabbing – not razing – a blighted block
Politicsby Fern ShenApr 25, 2025Baltimore seniors, some in their 90s, are staging a weekly vigil to protest Donald Trump
Business & Developmentby Fern ShenApr 24, 2025Chris Ryer to step down as Baltimore’s planning director
by Mark ReutterApr 23, 2025Lease of former margarine factory for Baltimore Police Department’s SWAT unit raises eyebrows
Commentaryby Brew EditorsApr 22, 202540 years ago this month, Baltimore got a trash incinerator. Unhappy anniversary!
by Fern ShenApr 21, 2025Reporter barred from meeting of union representing Baltimore sanitation workers
Accountabilityby Mark ReutterApr 17, 2025They gave him a farewell party. But that doesn’t mean Marvin James is leaving City Hall
Environmentby Fern ShenApr 16, 2025Activist is happy to get a grant, but lingering “terrible odor” from Back River sewage plant leaves her wary
Commentaryby Brew EditorsApr 15, 2025What “councilmanic courtesy” is and how it hurts Baltimore County
by Fern ShenApr 14, 2025Solid waste workers point a finger at their union for not protecting them from low pay and hazardous conditions
Neighborhoodsby Brew EditorsApr 11, 2025West Baltimore activist who battles blight and violence suffers savage pit bull attack
Accountabilityby Mark ReutterApr 10, 2025Agency budget freeze doesn’t apply to cross-country trips by Mayor Scott’s top aides
Neighborhoodsby Fern ShenApr 10, 2025Developer hollowed out Poppleton for private gain, residents’ lawyers tell a federal judge
Environmentby Fern ShenApr 8, 2025A long-sought victory for community groups: Lawmakers end Maryland’s subsidy for incinerators