The credits saved the county executive $12,649 in property taxes on his newly built home at Millers Island. No special treatment was given, Olszewski’s press secretary says.
The Baltimore Sun Guild denounced the action, saying Madeleine O’Neill “was fired by management because of her outspoken advocacy on behalf of workplace and journalistic standards.” ...
It takes a lot of nerve for Councilman Costello and the mayor to attack a judge and the many serious people who believe the waterfront apartment tower plan is bad for the Inner Harbor. [OP-ED] ...
Baltimore’s former top prosecutor has another outside gig while serving a home detention sentence for her three felony convictions.
The next stage – converting the decommissioned reservoir into a recreational lake – is full of exciting concepts, but no committed budget to move forward.
The Mayor’s Office of Homeless Services didn’t detect that it was paying a hotel owner and a vendor for the same meals. The hotel owner, unnamed in the report, is identified.
Attorney for the plaintiffs says Scott is “playing the race card” as the battle to build high-rise apartments and commercial buildings at the Inner Harbor public park heats up.