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.
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 ...
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.
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.
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 ...
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 ...
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, ...
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 ...
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.
Trump Administration plans to shrink by half the federal agency that was created to tackle substandard and deteriorating housing.