As city workers cleared an East Baltimore alley of discarded mattresses and loose garbage recently, a resident called out to the Department of Public Works crew from his rear porch: “You all got to do ...
Excessive overtime spending in city agencies all but erased Baltimore’s fiscal year 2024 surplus, and now the city is ...
A federal judge on Friday declined to temporarily block the Trump administration’s bid to strip the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) of its reserve funds, after the city of Baltimore ...
The city had to reshuffle more than $50 million to address the unexpected shortfall, driven by overtime costs due to staffing ...
The new data out Thursday shows the city's population has seen an increase, partially driven by immigration as well as a ...
Baltimore City leaders launched a program to reform the permitting process with the goal of increasing development and ...
A federal judge denied a request from the city of Baltimore to put a temporary stop on the Trump administration’s efforts to ...
The Baltimore City Department of Transportation (BCDOT) launched a 24-hour parking enforcement program Monday. The effort ...
By unanimous vote, the city council passed a resolution urging state legislators to fully fund Maryland’s Blueprint program — ...
A look at the hotel conversions reshaping downtown living with 1,220 planned units, a physical therapist launches mobility ...
Lawmakers heard testimony Tuesday on a proposal in Baltimore City that would add a 2% sales tax on top of the state’s 6% sales tax. The proposal, which would generate around $200 million for the city, ...
In the past, parking enforcement ended at 2 a.m. in the city. The change is a return to strict ticketing and towing previously seen in Baltimore neighborhoods.