The settlement, scheduled to be approved by the Board of Estimates next week, will partially resolve a 2021 lawsuit brought by three Baltimore residents with disabilities.
The health-harming bacteria was detected in the drinking water at two State Center buildings, according to a memo obtained by The Brew. Employees were advised to work from home out of an abundance of ...
In an order filed this morning, Judge Lydia Kay Griggsby noted that Baltimore’s former state’s attorney – now serving a one-year sentence of home detention following her conviction on perjury and ...
After owner Alex Smith testified he “was not aware” of the terms of his Fells Point restaurant’s license, commissioners impose a $150 fine. “Seems like everything was fixed, everything’s in order,” ...
Baltimore’s first woman elected as City Council president, the popular and progressive dynamo Mary Pat Clarke, died on Sunday. An appreciation.
Baltimore City is destroying homeless encampments without ending the homelessness of their residents. These actions are inhumane and ineffective. Homelessness can only be ended through the provision ...
Reutter has been reporting and writing on Baltimore since 1970, when he started as a 19-year-old summer intern covering cops for The Evening Sun. He worked on a wide range of beats for the Sunpapers, ...
The Board may issue a refillable container permit for draft beer to a holder of any class of license except a Class C license or a Class M–G license. 12–1604. (b) Except as provided in subsection (c) ...
– This is the full text of a letter to The Brew from Art Kutcher, a Mount Vernon Place resident, and Hugh C. Ronalds, an organizer of Save the Trees Alliance Baltimore City’s leaders will soon ...
Full text of the statement The Brew received Feb. 1 from MICA president Fred Lazarus IV: Thank you for your email concerning designated bike lanes on Mt. Royal Avenue. For many years, MICA has been ...