Addressing a receptive audience, he describes his success in reducing the number of vacant houses in Baltimore. Next up: Las Vegas, in search of commercial and retail developers.
Baltimore sanitation worker Stancil McNair – relegated to assembling trash cans, while a union insider assumes many of his duties – vows to prevail despite facing “dirty tricks.” ...
The agency says it is eliminating obsolete and vacant positions in its utility divisions that will not reduce its current workforce.
It’s part of the long-running debate over civilian boards’ powers, with some critics calling this one “a watchdog whose leash remains in the hands of the mayor.” ...
The longtime provider of substance use disorder treatment services wants to buy a property on Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard; its plans triggered passionate testimony about unsafe communities ...
Overhead and some labor charges were flagged as lacking documentation, but no flagrant misspending was uncovered by auditors.
The judge’s decision undercuts the administration’s broader efforts to limit the inspector general’s access to city records.
Baltimore Inspector General Isabel Mercedes Cumming today apologized to Mayor Brandon Scott for posting a video on Monday that included an AI-generated image of Scott smoking a cigar, drinking what ...