Are water main breaks getting fixed as quickly in black neighborhoods as majority-white ones? Is snow plowed as promptly? Is the city approving tax incentives…
Posts published in “Day: August 1, 2018”
City officials want to hire a marketing firm to help attract “millennial, local, minority, female, and ‘ideal’ candidates” to fill 90 officer vacancies in the…
Joe Bartenfelder has been getting plenty of compliments on his produce from customers at the Baltimore Farmers’ Market this summer. Little do they know what…
Citywide shooting detectives were investigating a shooting in West Baltimore late on Tuesday night. Yellow police tape marked off the crime scene on the 1800…
A 26-year-old man wanted in a nonfatal shooting in South Baltimore earlier this month was killed Monday in an attempted burglary in Queens, N.Y., Baltimore…
A plane carrying 130 passengers and five crew members made an emergency landing at BWI Marshall Airport on Tuesday night after a problem with the…
Some Cecil County residents are concerned an additional Interstate 95 interchange between Perryville and North East could bring greater traffic headaches to their neighborhood, while…
The one-block stretch of Light Street between Redwood and Baltimore streets will be closed from Wednesday evening to Monday morning, “significantly” impacting traffic as a…
On the biggest stage of his professional baseball career, Buddy Reed called the shot. “There’s a mistake going to be made right here,” the onetime…
Baltimoreans peppered developers and Amtrak officials with ideas Tuesday for the redevelopment of Penn Station at the first meeting held by the national railroad soliciting…