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As for how exactly the meetings would benefit Baltimore, Scott told reporters “details from ICSC meetings come after there’s agreements.” ...
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.
[These comments came on a Sept. 6, 2013 Baltimore Brew story “Do kiosks that pay cash for used cellphones promote theft?” and include some other commenters, along with the victim and the company ...
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] ...
What’s described as technical modifications by the Scott administration could result in a significant loosening of zoning regulations for waterfront and other development, a critic says. UPDATED. The ...
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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.
A tenant leaders says residents are receiving big bills, threatening lease termination, for a Housing Authority energy conservation program they were never informed of that sets allowances for usage.
Baltimore City is destroying homeless encampments without ending the homelessness of their residents. These actions are inhumane and ineffective. Homelessness can only be ended through the provision ...
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