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About 50 intersections along Hanover Street, Eastern Avenue and Pulaski Highway are slated for signal improvements.
Rocked by the blowback from her decision not to reappoint Kelly Madigan, Klausmeier says a panel will serve as intermediaries to her pick as the new inspector general.
As for how exactly the meetings would benefit Baltimore, Scott told reporters “details from ICSC meetings come after there’s agreements.” ...
A tenant leader says residents are receiving big bills threatening lease termination under a Housing Authority energy conservation program that sets allowances for usage and excludes clothes dryers ...
The Maryland real estate industry is paying at least $2.1 million to Howard Perlow’s networking company to hobnob with state and city politicians under the cover of palm trees and cabanas.
The county executive’s office is hiding behind legal obfuscation in its effort to oust an inspector general who has ruffled political feathers. [OP-ED] ...
The county’s first inspector general, whose investigations angered many powerful politicians, is put on notice that her term is over, The Brew has learned. UPDATED.
Three Best of Show awards were among the website’s more than two dozen stories honored last Friday by the regional press association.
In the first public statement by a county councilman, the 2nd District Democrat urges County Executive Klausmeier to scrap her plan to conduct an open search for a new IG.
Baltimore County Inspector General Kelly Madigan was given less than 36 hours this morning to reapply for her current position before the job deadline was extended by three weeks.
The annual report by Blue Water Baltimore is out, and the news is “disappointing” for Baltimore Harbor and local waterways.