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A petition signed by hundreds calls on the university to complete its planned AI institute without cutting down 50-year-old oak trees beloved by Remington residents who live across the street, ...
That’s how most would view this pile of banana peels, whole tomatoes, rotting watermelon rinds and more steaming away under the hot sun in Curtis Bay one recent afternoon. But to 19-year-old Anthony ...
A cluster of vacant industrial buildings that Baltimore City purchased for $2 million in 2005 have been sold to developer P. David Bramble for $1. ”We are excited to bring this to you,” Colin Tarbert, ...
U.S. judge waives standard fee for Mosby’s ankle bracelet monitoring, agreeing that Baltimore’s former state’s attorney is too “financially constrained” to pay the bill.
Telling the story of how a furious storm last week filled his North Baltimore dry cleaning business with brown floodwaters – soaking equipment, clothing, computers and pretty much everything – ...
They’re popping up increasingly in city parks and yards, prompting the creation of a new Rec & Parks Deer Program that promises to, somehow, deal with them.
A federal judge rules that residents do not have standing to sue La Cité and Baltimore officials over a stalled project that has razed hundreds of houses in the Black community.
The payout, which comes on top of a $1.5 million settlement from the state, covers the time David Morris spent in pretrial detention.
With his job training center plans stalled, Pless Jones Jr. files a lawsuit against Milton Tillman III and claims a regional bank and influential lawyer lobbyist have worked against him, too.
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