As failing pipes result in thousands of residential overflows and the city fights a federal order to expand its clean-up reimbursement program, some residents turn to the courts.
BREAKING: At least for now, Baltimore’s former state’s attorney cannot spend 15 hours a day outside her home, returning to her Fells Point apartment only at night.
Opponents object to ads by a political committee, formed by employees of MCB Real Estate, urging a yes vote on Question F, saying the ads obscure the true impact of the charter change.
Baltimore for a New Harborplace” tells the State Board of Elections it has not raised or spent any money on Question F. UPDATE: Response from group’s chairman.
The Brew has determined that God’s Love Outreach Ministries, also known as G.L.O.M. Global, is the unnamed California company that hired Marilyn Mosby as she serves out the remaining nine months of ...
Another “game changing” redevelopment backed by City Hall fizzles out, raising concerns over Baltimore’s next throw of the dice.
Lawyers for Baltimore and the state accuse petitioners of waiting too long to object, while their lawyer suggests delayed public release of the Question F language was a tactic to keep voters in the ...
After allowing her to travel widely for employment and family purposes, the U.S. Probation Office and federal prosecutors object to Marilyn Mosby’s latest appeal.
The battle over whether to open up Baltimore’s tourist waterfront to private development moves to the ballot box.
Brew reporting has closely chronicled the pitched battle between developers and residents of the city's historic Clipper Mill neighborhood. In 2019, we broke the story of a developer's surprise ...