A skilled political communicator, McCarthy served three mayors, shaped the city’s political dialogue and endeared himself to many fans and friends.
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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, ...
Baltimore’s Zoning Board gave the convenience store chain the green light. But opponents, who have been fighting the project for 12 years, went to court – and might do so again.
Teachers at the nearby Baltimore Design School have been reporting this urban waterfall to the city since the beginning of the school year but it hasn’t stopped yet. With water breaks that cause road ...
Three filings since mid-January and three orders by U.S. District Court Judge Lydia Kay Griggsby are not viewable on the court’s online PACER system.
The family of Ronald Silver II presses the Scott administration for answers, armed with the state’s issuance of a serious safety violation and a damning report by the Baltimore Inspector General.
Speak up at a Planning Commission meeting. Sign a Liquor Board petition about a problem business. Within your rights? Well, the first group was hit by a $25 million lawsuit and the second got a letter ...
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 ...
When Ronald Silver II died, no statewide workplace heat standard was in effect. And MOSH can’t fine public sector employers for safety violations. Legislation pending in Annapolis aims to change that.