AFSCME Maryland officials won’t say why they have reportedly nullified the August 23 election – and ordered another vote next month. UPDATED. The August 23 election in which Stancil McNair and other ...
The Baltimore Board of Ethics says Inspector General Isabel Mercedes Cumming did not violate “prestige of office” or other ethical laws when she posted information about the AFSCME Local 44 election ...
Baltimore Inspector General Isabel Mercedes Cumming today apologized to Mayor Brandon Scott for posting a video on Monday that included an AI-generated image of Scott smoking a cigar, drinking what ...
Curtis Bay residents, taking a visitor on a tour to explain the impacts of industry on their far South Baltimore community, got a chance to illustrate the issue dramatically when a coal dust storm ...
Overhead and some labor charges were flagged as lacking documentation, but no flagrant misspending was uncovered by auditors.
Baltimore Sun management fired federal courts reporter Madeleine O’Neill on Monday, citing comments she made internally criticizing management’s approach to news coverage under its new owners. “I am ...
Two key environmental groups are appealing a judge’s denial of their petition calling on Maryland officials to crack down on Baltimore for stormwater reduction measures they say are woefully ...
The judge’s decision undercuts the administration’s broader efforts to limit the inspector general’s access to city records.
What if blocking one of her subpoenas is “perceived as . . . denying the IG the opportunity to engage in their duties – that’s not a conflict?” Circuit Court Judge Pamela White asked.
City argues that Inspector General Cumming included privileged information that needs to be kept from the public.
Decision was made by the board without determining whether the power line will serve the campus in general or primarily feed electricity to the DSAI complex.