Month-long water leak in northeast Baltimore has resident wondering, is a sinkhole next? With water breaks that cause road collapses a regular occurrence in the city, a resident asks why DPW hasn’t ...
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.
Worried about an icy hazardous street and a future sinkhole, a Baltimore resident had made seven reports to the city but still the water flowed, 24/7, up from a hole and down the hill ...
Coverage of Baltimore and the region for The Brew by Dan Rodricks. After writing an award-winning column for the Baltimore Sun for 46 years, Rodricks resigned in January 2025, a year after the Sun's ...
Tonight the Council balanced the city’s 2024 budget – as required by law – by appropriating $56,516,660 in surplus revenues ($2 million more than expected last October) to offset the agency deficits, ...
In August 2020, Baltimore Brew broke the story of trouble at Strong City Baltimore - disclosing that the fiscal sponsorship powerhouse's finances were in deep disarray, with the small grassroots ...
City failed to protect Ronald Silver II from deadly conditions on a day when the heat index was 108.6 °F, Maryland Occupational Safety and Health (MOSH) finds.
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.
There was fear among state employees in November after health-harming Legionella bacteria was found in their aging office buildings in Baltimore. Even more concerning was information exclusively ...
Trump Administration plans to shrink by half the federal agency that was created to tackle substandard and deteriorating housing.