Projectile points, awls, pottery and other items like those unearthed recently
by the Herring Run Archaeology Project have not been found in the city for a
very long time.
Flying a drone around the structures before, during and after their demolition by Johns Hopkins, Taylor Houlihan captured footage she used to make a unique virtual record of them.
A day after Sheriff John Anderson fails to appear for a budget hearing, he attends a fundraiser for his re-election. Tenant advocates want the City Council to send a message by slashing his funds.
Yury Guardado Iglesias, her parents and a mentor push back, while administrators at The Catholic High School of Baltimore say they are legally barred from talking.
At first fearing its space in the new building would be generic and cold, co-owner Nancy Devine is relieved that the 138-year-old family business retains the same funky charm that made it beloved in Baltimore and beyond.
Staffers fled and the Guild launched a public information blitz that sparked a contentious exchange with the big boss himself outside a Harbor East restaurant. [NEW: FULL VIDEO]
Revenues declined, a spokesperson says, but it’s unclear why the nonprofit’s finances unraveled so precipitously. “Who’s going to defend impoverished folks now?” a housing advocate wonders.
Excessive pipeline replacement work would get some checks and balances aimed at efficiency and safety under legislation sponsored by two Baltimore lawmakers.