AFSCME Maryland officials won’t say why they have reportedly nullified the August 23 election – and ordered another vote next month. UPDATED. The August 23 election in which Stancil McNair and other ...
Fern Shen and Mark Reutter were recognized for the value of their journalism to present-day readers and future historians.
AFSCME Council 3 lost $1 million of membership funds in “phishing scam,” government documents reveal
The public employees’ union AFSCME Maryland Council 3 paid out $1 million to an apparently fictitious Washington, D.C., law firm three years ago – losing all of the money but never admitting the loss ...
Two City Council zoning bills that have been a high priority for the Brandon Scott administration – one to loosen lot restrictions in residential districts and another to eliminate parking ...
The Waterfront Partnership and others today posted photos of what’s become an increasingly familiar waterfront scene – mounds of small, silvery menhaden floating in Baltimore Harbor from downtown to ...
When a five-alarm fire ripped through downtown Baltimore’s Westside on September 2, I feared the worst for the New Pickwick, a 1908 nickelodeon which helped introduce moving pictures to the city. The ...
Fire did what years of neglect foreshadowed: the historic New Pickwick theater we wrote about yesterday is now rubble. Crews are now dismantling the historic buildings on either side of the once ...
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 union officer who lost last month’s election to become president of AFSCME Local 44 has charged winner Stancil McNair, who crusaded for better pay and working conditions for sanitation workers, of ...
For those who have only known Baltimore’s Westside as a dilapidated ghost town, here’s a video snapshot of what it was like 25 years ago, when shocked merchants and business owners learned the city ...
Community leaders howled in 2022 when they discovered a Dollar General store was coming into the heart of Waverly, the north Baltimore neighborhood they’d been working hard to uplift by encouraging ...
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