by Mark ReutterMay 13, 2025Councilman Patoka backs a second term for Baltimore County Inspector General Kelly Madigan
Media & Technologyby Brew EditorsMay 12, 2025Baltimore Brew wins 31 awards for journalistic excellence from MDDC Press Association
Crime & Justiceby Mark ReutterMay 8, 2025Baltimore pays $397,000 to teenagers injured after a politically connected police officer ran a red light
Politicsby Fern ShenApr 25, 2025Baltimore seniors, some in their 90s, are staging a weekly vigil to protest Donald Trump
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
Neighborhoodsby Brew EditorsApr 11, 2025West Baltimore activist who battles blight and violence suffers savage pit bull attack
Crime & Justiceby Fern ShenApr 3, 2025Media organizations challenge redaction of names of donors to Nick and Marilyn Mosby’s legal defense fund
by Fern ShenMar 25, 2025Instead of calling 911, garbage truck driver “alternately mocked and ignored” Ronald Silver’s heat illness symptoms
Neighborhoodsby Fern ShenMar 14, 2025Residents again challenge Hamilton Royal Farms project, and a judge once more rules against them
by Fern ShenMar 5, 2025EXCLUSIVE: HUD Baltimore field office to close, another casualty of Musk’s DOGE
The Dripby Fern ShenMar 4, 2025Four days after Brew story, city finds and fixes source of month-long water leak
Accountabilityby Fern ShenFeb 13, 2025No penalty, it appears, from Ethics Board for late disclosure by Mayor Scott’s senior advisor
Neighborhoodsby Fern ShenFeb 10, 2025Part 2: Land bridge over a block of the “Highway to Nowhere”? Not feeling it, community leaders say
Neighborhoodsby Brew EditorsFeb 10, 2025Part 1: Plan to help West Baltimore heal from the “Highway to Nowhere” misses the mark, retired city planner says
Neighborhoodsby Fern ShenNov 25, 2024Holding its own in the face of development, Baltimore’s oldest Black neighborhood marks its territory
Neighborhoodsby Fern ShenAug 28, 2024In Northwest Baltimore, a 125-year-old landmark waits and waits for rescue
Accountabilityby Mark ReutterAug 21, 2024Documents show Baltimore County was set to build stormwater line to keep county executive’s Chesapeake Bay property dry