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Baltimore homeowners who are suing Baltimore Gas and Electric Co. over its controversial practice of placing gas regulators on city home facades are seeking damages for what they consider unlawfully required installations.
The labor fight that has been pitting writers and actors against film and television producers has halted U.S. movie and TV production. The bitter disputes include issues regarding pay, working conditions, the use of artificial intelligence to supplant actors and writers, and shrinking residual payments that help actors earn income in between projects.
Robert “Bob” Irvin III, former president of the Mid-Atlantic Petroleum Distributors Association, died Sept. 2 at the Greater Baltimore Medical Center. The Baltimore County resident was 93.
Some residents and others want Baltimore to scrap its decades-old deal with New York-based developer La Cité and start fresh, but the city’s top housing official says that’s not feasible.