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    Baltimore’s permit backlog was bad. A new system made things worse.
    So far, the promised overhaul of Baltimore's permit backlog hasn't worked, according to city data.
    Several homes slated for renovation on Mura Street in East Baltimore’s Johnston Square neighborhood are missing roofs.
    Klausmeier says Inspector General Kelly Madigan never asked to keep the job
    Baltimore County Executive Kathy Klausmeier said the county’s first inspector general never asked to be re-appointed to her position.
    Baltimore County Executive Kathy Klausmeier said she decided to "go by the charter" and require Kelly Madigan to re-apply for her job.
    Rochester gave up on a highway and filled it in. Should Baltimore?
    Rochester gave up lanes of highway traffic to turn a trench into green space — and wants to do more.
    A hotel and mixed-use development fills what once was the eastern portion of Rochester, N.Y.’s Inner Loop East highway.
    After councilwoman’s tearful plea, mayor’s office publicly commits to more immigrant aid
    Mayor Brandon Scott’s office has committed to adding more money for immigration services to the budget, but how much is still up in the air.
    Baltimore City Council member Odette Ramos pleaded with officials in the mayor’s office to increase aid for immigrant services in the city budget.
    A string of fires in Hampden has left neighbors suspicious and on edge
    Rumors are swirling in the aftermath of four fires on Keswick Road in the Hampden neighborhood in Baltimore City.
    Baltimore City firefighters mop up a five-alarm fire on the 3400 block of Keswick Road in October 2024.
    Trump ‘sanctuary’ declaration could mean Baltimore, others lose federal money
    Eight counties and 10 Maryland towns given “sanctuary” moniker by Department of Homeland Security and their federal funding could be at threat.
    WASHINGTON, DC - JANUARY 20: President Donald Trump signs executive orders in the Oval Office on January 20, 2025 in Washington, DC.  Trump takes office for his second term as the 47th president of the United States. (Photo by Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)
    ICE reveals new details about viral video of Baltimore-area arrests that caught Trump’s eye
    The video, which was shared by The White House on Wednesday, has already attracted already more than 1.7 million views on X.
    A still from a video shared on the official X account for the White House purports to show ICE agents tackling and detaining several men near a home improvement store near Baltimore’s southeastern border with Dundalk.
    3 takeaways from the first day of Baltimore City Council budget hearings
    New online permitting is not going well and the battle for the ‘narrative’ in Baltimore City.
    Baltimore City Council, shown here last year, held their first day of hearings Wednesday questioning Mayor Brandon Scott's administration about its budget.
    Yes, Baltimore County recycles everything in your bin — even glass bottles
    Baltimore County is trying to get people to understand that it does actually recycle our trash and wants more people to believe it, and to put out their bins.
    Workers sort through a conveyor belt of recycled materials at the Materials Recovery Facility of the Baltimore County Central Acceptance Facility.
    Hacker who crippled Baltimore in 2019 ransomware attack pleads guilty
    The attack shut down Baltimore computer and communications systems for months and caused $19 million in lost revenue and expenses.
    Federal prosecutors announced that an Iranian man pleaded guilty to the 2019 ransomware attack that crippled Baltimore government.
    Baltimore’s janky, pothole-filled roads have long been neglected — that may be changing
    City transportation officials aim to cover 111 miles of streets before the weather gets too cold to lay asphalt.
    A pothole on the Jones Falls Expressway in Baltimore.
    Ivan Bates marries in Memorial Day weekend wedding
    This is Bates’ fourth marriage. His most recent marriage to former wife Lana ended in 2021.
    The city’s top prosecutor married waitress Danielle “Dani” Gomes in a small ceremony on Sunday.
    Want to swim in the Baltimore Harbor? You’ll get another shot next month
    Harbor Splash will return for a second year, this time welcoming 200 participants, the Waterfront Partnership announced Wednesday.
    The first group of Harbor Splash jumpers, including Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott and Comptroller Brooke Lierman, leap into the Baltimore Harbor at Fells Point on 6/23/24 in Baltimore, MD.
    Remember the golf course project Johnny O championed? The Baltimore County Council cut funding for it.
    The Baltimore County Council approved all but $6.6 million of Kathy Klausmeier’s proposed $4.8 billion budget for fiscal year 2026, denying funds for a golf course renovation.
    Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski speaks at the groundbreaking for a new clubhouse at the county-owned Rocky Point Golf Course.
    Baltimore City Council warns mayor: Don’t expect ‘blank checks’ for overtime
    Mayor Brandon Scott's budget would increase fees on landfill use, EMS transports, and ride-sharing and taxi rides, and more.
    City Council President Zeke Cohen has been critical of raising fees on residents to close an $85 million budget shortfall.
    Top lawmakers, longshoremen and Morton Salt press Moore to keep Locust Point pier open
    Shipping plans are made months in advance and without assurances that the Locust Point pier will be open for business in 2026. Companies may soon opt to route their deliveries elsewhere.
    Lawmakers, longshoremen and Morton Salt are pressuring Gov. Wes Moore to keep open a North Locust Point pier. Pier 4 needs millions of dollars of improvements so the company can continue to operate and bring in 400,000+ tons of salt each year.
    Howard County schools come up short in lean County Council spending plan
    The Howard County Council approved a $2.35 billion operating budget Wednesday.
    The Howard County Council’s vote means the school board will need to cut tens of millions from its budget
    Pat Young opts for public financing in bid for Baltimore County executive
    Pat Young has become the first declared candidate for Baltimore County executive to fund his campaign through a newly created public financing option.
    Baltimore County Councilman Pat Young is running for Baltimore County Executive and will be the first candidate in the race to take public financing.
    For 25 years, Baltimore County undercharged developers for public improvements. That’s finally changing.
    Baltimore County was charging 1999 prices for its bond funds. This was problematic for finishing projects. It took a quarter century to fix it.
    6/16/22—Exterior of the historic Baltimore County Courthouse in Towson, the center of county government.
    How much has climate change cost Maryland? Gov. Moore vetoed a bill to find out
    The RENEW Act was among 23 bills Moore vetoed Friday, many of which he said put an unnecessary burden on the state as it manages a strapped budget.
    Gov. Wes Moore returns to his office as reporters continue to shout questions toward him following a news conference at the Maryland State House in Annapolis on Thursday, May 15, 2025.
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