Council picks Pete Welch, despite concerns
Council committee picks Welch for his mother's seat
Candidates for city's 9th District answer questions, tout issues
Crime Scenes: Parking dispute heads to court
Challengers emerge to Rawlings-Blake in 2011 mayor's race
Committee OKs shopping center in Remington, including Walmart
City councilman's father missing
Father of City Council vice president resurfaces
Bealefeld reassures Southern District residents
City Council backs two-cent bottle tax
Selective ethics
Jack Young's bottle tax conflict of interest
Bottle tax fails
Magicians told to produce more details
Plan to avoid bottle tax hits snag
Thorny city budget season looms
City Hall pay raises up for review today
SRB declines her pay raise; will others follow suit?
Baltimore mayor, council president, comptroller to turn down raises
A behind-the-scenes push for Cole
Backers of slots parlor in city ask more time
No more Santa Claus
End of the Holly Trolley is good but not enough
Charity event tied to Dixon case disbanded
Parking director's pact OK'd
City councilmen rethinking the $1,000 dog fines
Make youth funding a priority, group demands
Mayor defends pay increases
Dixon, Ulman decry economy while getting raises
City officials quietly OK raises for one another
Council member expresses shock
Low turnout is blamed on focus strategy
Strong showing by incumbents
HarborView developer not fined
City Council choosing sides Freshmen orientation: With seven new members, panel is still shaping its identity.
Schmoke re-elected in 20% turnout African-Americans hold top 3 offices, City Council majority; Bell is council president; 8 bond questions, worth $32 million, win clear approval
GOP has strong bid in 6th, for a change Struggle for seats on City Council gets downright physical; CAMPAIGN 1995
Candidate in 6th District outshines other Republicans in city election fund raising Brown is considered party's best hope at polls
Schmoke easily defeats Clarke Bell wins in four-way race for City Council president City Primary Election 1995
Former U.S. Civil Service chief ponders bid to unseat Hoyer CAMPAIGN 1994
6th District makes no bones about race as primary issue Black majority yet to be represented, 'Unity Ticket' says CITY PRIMARY ELECTION/SIXTH COUNCIL DISTRICT
In politics, Morrell Park crowd knows who it likes, and likes who it knows
The Sixth Needs Fighters
Environmental activists back Schmoke, Clarke
Schmoke far outspends primary opponents Mayor raises $1.59 million. Burns and Swisher in the hole.
Altercation over campaign signs heats up tempers Councilman accused of throwing punch
'Unity Ticket' promises political voice for blacks
Della sets his sights on Clarke Md. delegate eyes City Council chair
Chemical plant emissions reduced, companies say