Uniting the 41st’s political factions with a helpful assist from his wife, the community president is set to go to Annapolis.
Brew reporting has closely chronicled the pitched battle between developers and residents of the city's historic Clipper Mill neighborhood. In 2019, we broke the story of a developer's surprise ...
Speak up at a Planning Commission meeting. Sign a Liquor Board petition about a problem business. Within your rights? Well, the first group was hit by a $25 million lawsuit and the second got a letter ...
What should come next for Baltimore's Harborplace, the waterfront park and plaza that was wildly successful after it opened in 1980, but whose two retail pavilions now stand largely vacant? The latest ...
Baltimore Brew coverage of the ongoing pandemic of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) that has claimed more than 14,000 lives worldwide. Staff reports on the impact of the pandemic on Baltimore, as the ...
Police recruitment and vacant housing are described as two of Baltimore’s biggest challenges by the mayor’s innovation chief.
A city-within-the-city on Baltimore's sleepy South Shore? That's what Under Armour's Kevin Plank has in mind for Port Covington. His company, Sagamore, has planned a massive mixed-use development ...
Shen reported for The Baltimore Evening Sun in the late 1980s and then for 17 years was a staff writer for The Washington Post. An award-winning writer on The Post’s Metro staff, she covered Maryland ...
With the state betting $400 million that a Pimlico makeover will make the racetrack profitable, this was the scene at Baltimore’s annual thoroughbred event. On exhibit at the Baltimore Museum of Art ...
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, ...