After his surprise victory in August was challenged and all results were scrapped, McNair tried unsuccessfully in court to halt the second election. Today he again beat AFSCME officials’ favored ...
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 ...
Without fanfare or advance notice, the Baltimore Department of Transportation today removed the fence that has separated the public from the National Aquarium’s West Covington Park for months. A ...
An AFSCME judicial panel’s decision to throw out the August election that swept an insurgent slate into office would likely be upheld, he says, denying request for a temporary restraining order.
Telling the story of how a furious storm last week filled his North Baltimore dry cleaning business with brown floodwaters – soaking equipment, clothing, computers and pretty much everything – ...
At the request of Zeke Cohen, the spending board backed away from approving a 400% increase for locksmith services. Questions remain, but documents show who okayed the previous expenditures.
McNair and other winners of the August leadership vote are seeking a court injunction to stop a new election on December 6.
Lawmakers who previously supported the centerpiece of the mayor’s legislative package are now expressing doubts. Amendments are in the works, but no new hearing date is scheduled.
Stancil McNair and his insurgent slate say a second election is “unjustified and unlawful.” AFSCME concedes that a judge could determine that the union “has breached its Constitution by ordering a new ...
The resignation ends her six-year tenure as the county’s first inspector general, with the last months in a holdover position.