A study of construction needs at Baltimore County’s elementary, middle and high schools is calling for $2.5 billion in renovations or expansions for all buildings…
Posts published in July 2021
Catonsville Rails to Trails is on track to construct a new crossing ramp on its Short Line Trail after recently being awarded $480,331 from the…
Baltimore County officials ordered a Pikesville office building closed this week due to “possible structural integrity issues,” and renovations taking place without required permits. …
Julian L. “Jack” Lapides, an independent-minded former Maryland state senator who battled governors, his colleagues and automobile highway builders during his decades in office, died…
The work of an inspector general isn’t always attention grabbing, but over the last few weeks and months Baltimore’s Isabel Mercedes Cumming and Baltimore County’s…
Carly Troyer of West Towson reached out to the Pink & Blues Music Foundation for help organizing a concert to combat domestic violence. “Sing Out…
A 17-year-old student seated on Baltimore County’s school board chastised his adult counterparts this week for failing to confront what he described as deep division…
Tammy L. Whitcomb, the service’s inspector general, testified that her office intends “to get underneath the hood” in Baltimore, New York and Chicago “and really…
Martha A. Dase dedicated hundreds of hours volunteering for schools, a hospital and her church. She died of heart failure July 3 at Bonnie Blink,…
Baltimore Inspector General Isabel Mercedes Cumming is calling into question the independence of the oversight board charged with reviewing her performance, contending that multiple members…