For those trying to flesh out the family history of the accused killer of an insurance executive, this 35-year-old Washington Post story adds details ...
Once little-known in city circles, the Office of the Inspector General has become a trusted source of objective investigations of government waste and fraud.
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 ...
It takes real effort to penetrate the mysteries of Baltimore City government, where millions of dollars in public spending are approved in the blink of an eye and dollars disappear into the maw of ...
Staff writer Ian Round, formerly an award-winning reporter for Capital News Service, covers politics and accountability for Baltimore Brew. He recently completed the master’s program at the Philip ...
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 ...
This great accountability journalism doesn’t write itself! It takes hours of hard work by seasoned professional reporters and editors. We need your financial support - foundation support does not ...
Are Baltimore County's wastewater facilities adequate to handle the booming development in and around Towson? Chronic sewage overflows at Lake Roland suggest they are not. And a 2012 engineering study ...
The outgoing City Council President tapped a grants program that allows lawmakers to earmark funds to organizations of their choice, free of competitive bidding or a merit-based allocation process.
Workers are still being told to come to work, but not to drink the water. Bacteria findings may spread beyond Baltimore as officials now plan to test state office buildings across Maryland.