EXCLUSIVE: The council is scheduled to vote Monday on a bill that would change the way pensions are calculated when they retire, benefiting them significantly over other county employees.
The Scott administration is accused of doing nothing to end the city’s dependency on the health-harming trash incinerator.
Nikia’s funeral was on Saturday. Poverty and neglect killed her. Nikia was only 47 when she died. She died waiting years for Social Security to approve her for SSI and for the Housing Authority of ...
The board declines to take up the issue of Atlas making threats to residents. But in a setback for the restaurant group, says its approval does not apply to an adjacent lot on Thames Street.
Paris Gray declares victory over Bilal Ali for the open 8th District seat, while Jermaine Jones holds a strong lead over 12th District Councilman Robert Stokes Sr.
Agreeing with the prosecution that the property was fraudulently obtained, a U.S. judge strips Mosby of ownership, saying she is entitled to her down payment and 10% of the house’s appreciated value.
Baltimore’s former top prosecutor won’t be going to jail for perjury and mortgage fraud. U.S. District Court Judge Lydia Kay Griggsby sentenced Marilyn Mosby today to three years of supervised release ...
Ahead of today’s sentencing of Marilyn Mosby for mortgage fraud and perjury, the court released a list of 19 people that her lawyers say will “offer brief remarks” in a Greenbelt courtroom on the ...
After charges prompted by an investigation she requested and ending with two jury convictions in a venue of her choosing, Baltimore’s former state’s attorney still claims she is the victim of a racist ...
Blue Water Baltimore filed the federal lawsuit last year in the wake of two fishkills discovered in the stream, which empties into the Inner Harbor and Chesapeake Bay ...