Business & Developmentby Fern ShenMar 24, 2026Trying to get in front of an issue that’s dogged him, Cohen calls for a one-year ban on data centers
Culture & Artsby Fern ShenMar 23, 2026A world-class performance once again at Baltimore’s jazz mecca, Caton Castle
Accountabilityby Fern ShenMar 17, 2026Former Baltimore youth diversion program paid fraudulent invoices and committed a data breach, IG finds
by Fern ShenMar 16, 2026Baltimore County Council repeals pension bill denounced by the public as self-dealing
Commentaryby Brew EditorsMar 16, 2026Poised to undo their pension grab, but pretending that’s not what it was
Environmentby Fern ShenMar 13, 2026Tests confirm another lead-paint-flaking bridge in Baltimore, the fourth identified in Maryland
Neighborhoodsby Fern ShenMar 11, 2026Incinerator shutdown, needed for maintenance, will slow Baltimore trash collection
Environmentby Brew EditorsMar 10, 2026Maxed-out Baltimore sewage plant triggers development moratorium in Anne Arundel County
Business & Developmentby Fern ShenMar 9, 2026Shut it down: Sisson Street Task Force votes to allow Baltimore to sell its most used trash facility
Business & Developmentby Fern ShenMar 6, 2026BREAKING: Seawall says it has contract to purchase Potts & Callahan properties
Crime & Justiceby Fern ShenMar 5, 2026License plate reader technology for Baltimore Police approved despite public opposition
Environmentby Fern ShenMar 4, 2026With city officials no-shows, lawmakers tour garbage pile sitting at DOT facility
Commentaryby Brew EditorsMar 4, 2026Expansion of BPD’s license plate reader capability is dangerous – and flying in under the radar
Environmentby Fern ShenMar 3, 2026Two more Baltimore-area bridges confirmed to be shedding lead paint flakes
Environmentby Fern ShenMar 2, 2026Despite months of complaints, a garbage pile on city-owned property near the Jones Falls remains
Commentaryby Brew EditorsMar 2, 2026Remembering Baltimore Mayor McKeldin, an extinct species: the moderate-to-liberal Republican
Environmentby Fern ShenFeb 27, 2026Baltimore residents demand reimbursement for “nauseating” sewage backups
Accountabilityby Mark ReutterFeb 25, 2026Baltimore mayor’s office spent over $890,000 on food, office parties and flowers, IG report finds
Environmentby Fern ShenFeb 24, 2026How Connecticut handled the release of lead paint flakes from its bridges
Accountabilityby Mark ReutterFeb 24, 2026Unprecedented: Baltimore inspector general sues Baltimore mayor over records access