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3d ago
The city’s equity officer is recruited by the mayor to coordinate planning with state and federal agencies ..read more
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3d ago
No suspense here – the County Council had earlier signaled its approval of Johnny Olszewski’s choice of CAO and its disinterest in a whistleblower’s allegations ..read more
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1w ago
After the DPW project closed the park, claimed nearly 200 trees, blew construction dust into their homes and, lately, rendered the lake a half-drained, mucky eyesore, this proud West Baltimore neighborhood wants answers from city officials ..read more
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1w ago
Baltimore’s City Council president pays long overdue water bills, just days before he will lecture teenagers on the importance of responsible personal finance ..read more
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1w ago
City Council President Nick Mosby is 15 months behind on his city water payments, a situation similar to what he and his then-wife, Mariyn Mosby, faced in 2022 when their earlier unpaid bills were revealed by The Brew ..read more
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2w ago
A police investigation launched on a flimsy pretext against a whistleblower is sending vibes of the Spiro Agnew era in Baltimore County. [OP-ED ..read more
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2w ago
Pride Center’s CEO unsuccessfully argues that the office monitoring ARPA funds was hostile and dismissive after his organization suffered “a data-related disaster ..read more
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2w ago
Michael Beichler came forward after witnessing what he considered to be unethical conduct by his boss and County Executive Johnny Olszewski. Here’s what happened next ..read more
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2w ago
For the next 20 years, Baltimore County will rely on one company to haul away commercial garbage under a contract the Olszewski administration says will more than pay for itself through higher user fees ..read more
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2w ago
No timeline for resumption of marine traffic in and out of the Port of Baltimore, officials said, calling a temporary 11-foot-deep channel opened for emergency craft “a stepping stone toward finishing a marathon ..read more