Still unresolved: issues of employee health, safety and “arbitrary” management practices that spurred the establishment of the AFSCME-affiliated union in 2022.
Maryland officials agree to more testing and teleworking as union members decry unsafe conditions. A BREW EXCLUSIVE.
Hours before his term as City Council President was over, Nick Mosby arranged for eight entities, including a for-profit gaming shop and his high school alma mater, to receive $1,075,000 in public ...
Reutter has been reporting and writing on Baltimore since 1970, when he started as a 19-year-old summer intern covering cops for The Evening Sun. He worked on a wide range of beats for the Sunpapers, ...
The Baltimore County Council has released the names of 12 people vying to serve the remaining two years of the term of outgoing CE Johnny Olszewski Jr. Olszewski, who was elected last month to an open ...
The Board may issue a refillable container permit for draft beer to a holder of any class of license except a Class C license or a Class M–G license. 12–1604. (b) Except as provided in subsection (c) ...
Full text of the statement The Brew received Feb. 1 from MICA president Fred Lazarus IV: Thank you for your email concerning designated bike lanes on Mt. Royal Avenue. For many years, MICA has been ...
Two bills would generate funds to pay for Mayor Brandon Scott’s plan to rehab vacants and build affordable housing and another would rezone the Harford Road corridor.
Under Chairman Izzy Patoka, the council appears unwilling to give the public any real voice in the selection of the next Baltimore County Executive. [OP-ED] ...
Jennifer Bishop has lived and photographed in Baltimore City since 1975. She published a weekly stand-alone photograph in Baltimore’s City Paper for 17 years. These photos were described as “small, ...
Baltimore City is destroying homeless encampments without ending the homelessness of their residents. These actions are inhumane and ineffective. Homelessness can only be ended through the provision ...
Told to come back to the office – but advised not to drink the building’s water – employees remain concerned about their health.