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U.S. judge waives standard fee for Mosby’s ankle bracelet monitoring, agreeing that Baltimore’s former state’s attorney is too “financially constrained” to pay the bill.
They’re popping up increasingly in city parks and yards, prompting the creation of a new Rec & Parks Deer Program that promises to, somehow, deal with them.
A federal judge rules that residents do not have standing to sue La Cité and Baltimore officials over a stalled project that has razed hundreds of houses in the Black community.
Reutter has been reporting and writing on Baltimore since 1970, when he started as a 19-year-old summer intern covering cops for The Evening Sun. He worked on a wide range of beats for the Sunpapers, ...
The payout, which comes on top of a $1.5 million settlement from the state, covers the time David Morris spent in pretrial detention.
With his job training center plans stalled, Pless Jones Jr. files a lawsuit against Milton Tillman III and claims a regional bank and influential lawyer lobbyist have worked against him, too.
A jubilant ribbon-cutting event takes place in a West Baltimore community emptied out by failed redevelopment. A pending lawsuit says the city still hasn’t acknowledged its role in the debacle.