Commentaryby Brew EditorsFeb 23, 2026A new state mandate requires jurisdictions to permit accessory dwelling units. Baltimore is making a mess of it
Environmentby Fern ShenFeb 20, 2026Paint flakes falling from the 28th Street Bridge contain lead and are hazardous, MDE says
Environmentby Fern ShenFeb 19, 2026Amid worsening odor from the Back River plant, reports that sewage sludge has been backing up again
Accountabilityby Fern ShenFeb 17, 2026MDDC Press Association, joining area inspectors general, supports Baltimore IG’s records access fight
Media & Technologyby Fern ShenFeb 16, 2026Union denounces AI-generated news stories, as Baltimore Sun management predicts more of them
Neighborhoodsby Fern ShenFeb 13, 2026Offered at a Council work session: amendments and arguments to allay concerns about Baltimore zoning bill
Accountabilityby Mark ReutterFeb 12, 2026Maryland AG: “It could have been written by a second-year law student”
Business & Developmentby Mark ReutterFeb 12, 2026Maryland Supreme Court to hear anti-SLAPP lawsuit filed by Clipper Mill residents against two developers
Accountabilityby Mark ReutterFeb 11, 2026Baltimore Inspector General Cumming says she will go to court to fight for records
Neighborhoodsby Fern ShenFeb 10, 2026Pastor says city’s sweeping zoning bill, which promises progress, may instead “deliver pain”
by Mark ReutterFeb 9, 2026Former DPW equity director says she was fired for trying to fix “plantation” environment
Environmentby Fern ShenFeb 7, 2026Flaking orange paint from the 28th Street Bridge is littering Falls Road and the Jones Falls
by Mark ReutterFeb 5, 2026Amid copious campaign contributions, city officials approve developer’s marina for police heliport
Accountabilityby Mark ReutterFeb 3, 2026Citizen advisory board backs Inspector General Cumming’s quest for unredacted records
Politicsby Mark ReutterJan 29, 2026Campaign Dollars: What a difference eight years makes for Baltimore’s three top electeds