The judge’s decision undercuts the administration’s broader efforts to limit the inspector general’s access to city records.
City argues that Inspector General Cumming included privileged information that needs to be kept from the public.
In an amended complaint, IG Isabel Mercedes Cumming asks how her office can root out fraud and waste if it cannot access city records.
Decision was made by the board without determining whether the power line will serve the campus in general or primarily feed electricity to the DSAI complex.
Resurrecting a billboard at the Potts & Callahan property disappoints those who had hoped the land would become a green, park-like amenity for Baltimore.
WJZ correctly reported that it’s a co-owner of the tower. But fellow owner, WMAR, simply described the defendant as “a tower company,” and WBAL didn’t broadcast anything about yesterday’s $2.2 million ...
The increase in low-flying tourist and police helicopters is endangering public safety. The FAA needs to act. [OP-ED] ...
The council also lays out proposed amendments to Baltimore’s charter that would end the practice of awarding contracts to the lowest bidder and allow lawmakers to “create discrete funds to benefit ...
Settlement reveals owners knew the North Baltimore landmark contained lead-based paint, but then hired an unaccredited company to repaint it.
Security officers stationed at municipal buildings are expected to attend an 11:30 a.m. rally tomorrow in front of City Hall as part of a de-facto walkout, according to Service Employees International ...
What should come next for Baltimore's Harborplace, the waterfront park and plaza that was wildly successful after it opened in 1980, but whose two retail pavilions now stand largely vacant? The latest ...
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