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The Brew and Baltimore Sun argued that the city ethics board violated the Maryland Public Information Act by obscuring who gave money to help the elected officials fight a federal probe ...
A generous campaign contributor and former Democratic Central Committee member, Kalman Finkelstein’s name was never mentioned as the Board of Estimates approved the expenditure.
The information turned up in a lawsuit filed by the family of Ellsworth Johnson-Bey against a nursing home chain; it’s one of multiple recent efforts by Maryland residents and advocates to target ...
Out-of-work D.C. political operatives, mostly refugees from the Biden-Harris administration and Democratic National Committee, have found a welcome home with Mayor Brandon Scott. New hires at the ...
The terminal itself enjoys widespread support, but local residents and environmentalists worry that the details of dredging remain murky.
What’s described as technical modifications by the Scott administration could result in a significant loosening of zoning regulations for waterfront and other development, a critic says. UPDATED.
With its “community-driven, whole block, block-by-block” approach, ReBUILD Metro has started to counter six decades of disinvestment in some of East Baltimore’s most distressed neighborhoods – from ...
Ruling certifies a federal class action against the state, which is nearly dead-last in the nation when it comes to timely inspections of nursing homes and rehab facilities.
About 1,000 people gathered as part of May Day actions organized nationwide to denounce assaults on immigrant justice, federal agencies, the social safety net, workers’ rights and much more.
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