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Report by Baltimore Inspector General Cumming fleshes out the details of a contract awarded to Fearless Solutions, owned by the husband of Letitia Dzirasa, who was rehired as a deputy mayor yesterday.
The 114-year-old building on Baltimore’s Westside is the headquarters for the Maryland State Department of Education and the Maryland Higher Education Commission.
After a 31-year career at The Sun, he’s pretty sure his progressive views ran afoul of conservative broadcast mogul David Smith, who’s owned the paper for less than two years.
Other executives at Strong City are no longer the focus of a criminal investigation by the U.S. attorney’s office, sources tell The Brew.
A “typical” household bill for water and sewage is expected to rise to $155 in July – up from $143 this month and $130 in January.
On this occasion, what was unusual was that a lawmaker actually got caught hiding important information from the public. [OP-ED] ...
Ex-Hogan cabinet secretary drafted zoning legislation that could benefit his Baltimore County estate
Emails obtained by The Brew through a PIA request show that Baltimore County Councilman David Marks invited Kenneth C. Holt, a former state delegate and cabinet secretary in the Hogan administration, ...
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