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The Baltimore City Council may be asked to vote on an alternative redistricting map by the end of the week, a hasty timeline forced by the city’s charter provision on redistricting.
The Maryland Attorney General’s Office released a newer, less-redacted version Tuesday of its report on the history of child sexual abuse in the Catholic Archdiocese of Baltimore, but some key names, including those of five church officials and one abuser, remain hidden as those people are appealing their inclusion.
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.
With the return of Baltimore’s marquee Artscape festival now in the books, a Baltimore City Council committee voted in favor of restoring $581,334 Tuesday to the beleaguered Baltimore Office of Promotion and the Arts.
Two versions of the Maryland Attorney General’s report on the history of sexual abuse within the Catholic Archdiocese of Baltimore have been made public, the original in April and a less-redacted version almost six months later.
The Baltimore State’s Attorney’s Office will not bring charges against the officer who fatally shot Tyree Moorehead last year, as the Baltimore activist threatened a woman with a knife.
Bernard L. Berkowitz, who headed economic development during the administration of former Baltimore Mayor William Donald Schaefer, died Sept. 21 at his Northwest Baltimore home. He was 96.