Offering a generous wage package, the contract is an outgrowth of public pressure regarding hazardous conditions and low wages faced by sanitation workers. Still unresolved: who will become president ...
Homelessness is on the rise but Mayor Scott’s homeless services director isn’t doing enough to protect clients and the community, City Council members and others say.
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The Board of Estimates – including Leach herself, filling in for Mayor Scott – approved the spending as part of a larger contract awarded to a small D.C. consulting firm.
MCB and two other investors purchased the deactivated Norfolk Southern rail yard for $2.95 million in 2019 and have since used the 8.3-acre lot, best viewed from the 28th Street Bridge, as storage for ...
We need to grow . . . the solution is to try more stuff, to do more things, to listen to people from other places and see what happens.” ...
Thirteen smoke shops have popped up in a three-block area of his East Baltimore district, says Councilman Antonio Glover, some selling fentanyl-laced marijuana products, threatening to “create the ...
The late Joseph “Turkey Joe” Trabert, connoisseur of all things Baltimore and a titan of trivia, years ago challenged me to “name in alphabetical order the streets of the A to K neighborhood.” I ...
Starting back in the late 1970s, photographer Jennifer Bishop took to roaming the streets of Baltimore looking for the eerie, the odd, the soulful or the strange, with her arresting finds regularly ...
What should come next for Baltimore's Harborplace, the waterfront park and plaza that was wildly successful after it opened in 1980, but whose two retail pavilions now stand largely vacant? The latest ...
The former City Council president says he is vice president of operations for G.L.O.M. Global, a nonprofit with grandiose plans for West North Avenue and elsewhere. Federal judge waives standard fee ...