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Baltimore rejects smaller City Council — and Sinclair’s David Smith
City officials had made a late push against Question H, warning residents that approving the measure, which sought to cut the City Council to eight members from 14, would reduce representation and mean poorer constituent services.
The ballot measure would have reduced Baltimore the City Council’s size by six members.
Democrats on track to again sweep Baltimore City Council
Democrats appeared poised to sweep contests for the City Council, an expected outcome of Tuesday’s election that would cements a younger and potentially more progressive panel of legislators to represent Baltimore for the next four years.
The exterior of Baltimore City Hall as seen on Monday, Feb. 13, 2023.
Baltimore election results 2024: Mayor’s race, city council, Harborplace and more
See election results for the 2024 Baltimore City mayor's race, City Council President, City Council and a ballot question that would reduce the council’s size.
Baltimore City election results
Baltimore appears to approve cannabis fund, local control of police
Here’s a roundup of how votes were cast on some of those down ballot questions.
Here’s a roundup of how votes were cast on some of those down ballot questions.
Harborplace vote favors residential development in Baltimore’s Inner Harbor
Attendants of a press conference held by MCB Real Estate stand by an illustration of revealed design plans for the upcoming Harborplace development, at the Light Street pavilion on Monday, Oct. 30, 2023 in Baltimore, MD.
A second Trump term could threaten Maryland’s budding offshore wind industry
Former President Donald Trump has already made clear that he’s willing to take aggressive steps to curb the country’s nascent offshore wind industry.
A wind turbine spins and generates power for the U.S. electric grid at the South Fork Wind farm in the Atlantic Ocean, 35 miles east of Montauk Point, New York, in 2023.
Has race played a role in some people’s opposition to Harborplace?
Some believe race is coming into play in Harborplace and other issues in this year’s election.
The Inner Harbor and Harborplace in April.
When one brewery closes, another opens (and the first one relocates)
Mystique Barrel Brewing and Lager House opens this week in Pigtown in the former home of Suspended Brewing Company, which has plans of its own in Hampden.
Tom Pagano, owner of Mystique Barrel Brewing and Lager House, plans to open his business this week in Pigtown.
The best Election Day discounts with your ‘I Voted’ sticker
Your “I Voted” sticker is your pass to free or discounted stuff around the Baltimore region.
Use that “I Voted” sticker for freebies and discounts around the Baltimore region.
From a queer cabaret to an artsy bar event, here’s where to watch election results
Grab a drink, enjoy happy hour prices and watch the voting results trickle in at these election night parties
Grab a drink, enjoy happy hour prices and watch the voting results trickle in at these election night parties.
Tiny houses in East Baltimore create new community for unhoused families
Thirteen families have secured housing through newly built, 400-square-foot homes built in an alleyway. The project, called Hope Village, offers affordable homeownership in East Baltimore’s Oliver community.
Residents check out there new homes at Hope Village during the opening ceremony in East Baltimore, Md. on Nov. 4, 2024.
An insomniac’s guide to where to order food after midnight
Whether you’re in the mood for pizza or fried rice, here are five of the best Baltimore-area restaurants to get late-night food when most others are closed.
Staff members get orders ready to serve inside Valentino’s in Baltimore.
Tough news for Gervonta Davis: Boxer faces foreclosure and judge rejects Japan birthday trip
Davis, 29, of Parkland, Florida, bought the penthouse condominium in 2023 for $3.4 million from Scott Plank, a real estate developer and the brother of Under Armour President and CEO Kevin Plank.
In this photo from April 22, 2023, Gervonta “Tank” Davis enters the ring prior to his bout against Ryan Garcia at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.
MTA offering free Election Day rides on city buses, light rail and subway
The Maryland Transit Administration is offering free Election Day rides on buses, light rail, the subway and paratransit vans.
The inside of a 40ft MTA bus ready to begin its first run at Bus and Maintenance Roadeo on September 14th 2024 in Baltimore City.
The viral Thanksgiving ‘cupcake’ to stuff your feelings with this week
Get a taste of the holidays at the Food Market, where a Thanksgiving cupcake combines stuffing and mashed potatoes.
The Thanksgiving cupcake from the Food Market in Hampden.
Air quality alert issued in Maryland due to fires at Aberdeen Proving Ground
The Maryland Department of the Environment issued a Code Orange and Code Yellow air quality alert for Baltimore and its surrounding counties.
Smoke on the horizon in a photo taken from a car.
Letter: Policymakers must address the difficulties small businesses face
Policymakers must address the current realities that are making it harder for America’s small businesses to grow and thrive, says Teaera Strum, the chief executive officer of Strum Contracting Co. Inc.
A woman casts her early vote using one of Maryland’s official ballot drop boxes near the Baltimore Museum of Art in Baltimore.
Gridlock: Baltimore-area drivers continue to feel the impact of the Key Bridge collapse
The loss of the Key Bridge effectively disconnected the Baltimore Beltway in the southeast, rendering key travel routes and communities in the eastern part of Baltimore inaccessible to drivers without extensive additional travel.
The loss of the Key Bridge effectively disconnected the Baltimore Beltway in the southeast, rendering key travel routes and communities in the eastern part of Baltimore inaccessible to drivers without extensive additional travel.
One of the country’s few gender-affirming thrift stores is in Baltimore
Trans and nonbinary people can struggle to find clothes that fit their bodies, their gender expression and their budget, but the Skylight Boutique is a thrift store stocked with items that are often difficult and expensive to obtain.
Phillip Clark, a volunteer at skylight boutique, helps a customer find their size at St. Mark’s Lutheran Church in Baltimore on Sunday, Oct. 13, 2024.
Drowning out the noise is its own form of self-care
I have been focusing on light subjects and avoiding serious topics as of late because the election makes me think it’s all going to be serious very soon.
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