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Doing what he set out to do – put down roots in an urban setting, make nutritious bread in a neighborhood bakery and source all ingredients from regional farmers.
Khadija Walker has spent her career reviewing contracts and grants as an auditor, not conducting active investigations into government abuse, waste and fraud.
Nurses returned to work this morning at Ascension St. Agnes Hospital in southwest Baltimore after a 24-hour strike to highlight poor working conditions and over-stretched patient care. “We are not ...
Marilyn and Nick Mosby Links to Baltimore Brew's coverage of Baltimore State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby and her husband, City Council President Nick Mosby, including the story we broke on July 16, 2020, ...
She is the most qualified candidate to further advance the office and continue to preserve integrity and transparency in Baltimore County government,” Klausmeier says of Khadija E. Walker.
BREAKING: The family of Ronald Silver II says it will sue the Department of Public Works and mayor for violating the 13th amendment, which prohibits indentured servitude and slavery, as well as other ...
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In August 2020, Baltimore Brew broke the story of trouble at Strong City Baltimore - disclosing that the fiscal sponsorship powerhouse's finances were in deep disarray, with the small grassroots ...
Black out: Nearly every document involving the Kelly Madigan case is redacted by the Klausmeier administration The county delivered more than 500 pages of material in response to a Baltimore Brew ...
Johns Hopkins researchers find particulate matter and black carbon levels were highest when there was bulldozer activity and wind blowing from the coal transfer station towards homes.
Strike targets under-staffing and other issues that organizers say endanger patients at the southwest Baltimore hospital.