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The celebrated City Paper co-founder and photojournalist, who favored shots from the street and witnessed dramatic changes in her city, will speak at the Pratt Library on Thursday.
Garbage and hazardous household waste don’t belong beside the Jones Falls “in a FEMA flood zone,” the Baltimore Harbor Waterkeeper says.
Garbage and hazardous household waste don’t belong beside the Jones Falls “in a FEMA flood zone,” the Baltimore Harbor Waterkeeper says.
“An immaculate inning is when a pitcher retires the side in order by striking out all three batters on three pitches.” ...
After 18 years of ownership, city sells a derelict industrial complex for $1 Charting the downward course of a real estate venture designed to bring jobs and hope to three of Baltimore’s poorest ...
Ahead of the Planning Commission’s vote to grant air rights and subterranean rights for portions of the road, Councilwoman Ramos called the Data Science and AI Institute buildings “a monstrosity.” ...
Isabel Mercedes Cumming reviews how an unknown perpetrator deceived city employees. Some of the money was recovered thanks to an alert bank.
Environmentalists say the Moore administration has missed an opportunity to make progress toward reducing the runoff from roads and parking lots that floods communities and pollutes waterways.
If fixing zoning mistakes was the bill’s real intent, it wouldn’t give the sole power to fix a mistake to the councilman who made it. [OP-ED] ...