Last night at the Baltimore Comedy Factory, Baltimore Sun sports columnist Peter Schmuck hosted a roast of former mayor Sheila Dixon that featured radio guys like Marc Steiner, Kirk McEwan, and...
You may not know his name, or be able to pick him out of a lineup, but you've certainly seen his work. As leader of the Baltimore Development Corporation (BDC), the public-private agency...
Obviously, a lot of the news today is about the same-sex marriage bill (or, more specifically, its 200 amendments) being debated right now in the Maryland House of Delegates. If approved in the House...
In the January issue of Baltimore, writer Justin Snow previews the prospects that a gay marriage bill will pass the Maryland legislature this year after such a measure failed last year in "Gay...
This afternoon, there was plenty of vacancy at the Occupation Baltimore protest at the Inner Harbor, but organizers say it will continue. Although only a few dozen people occupied the square, about...
Shortly after noon today, a motley crew of Baltimoreans began showing up at McKeldin Fountain Park, at the corner of Pratt and Light Streets, with signs, placards, paint, and poles to begin the...
Today at 12 noon, demonstrators are going to meet at McKeldin Square at the corner of Light and Pratt streets for Occupy Baltimore. The gathering is inspired by Occupy Wall Street, which is an...
Yesterday's primary elections produced few surprising results. Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake overwhelmingly won the Democratic nomination, and all of the incumbents on the City Council retained...
Mayoral candidate Catherine Pugh has amassed a considerable following on Facebook, with over 5,000 friends. Today she asked her friends to change their profile pictures to her campaign sign to show...
Gentlemen (and ladies) start your (political) engines! Early voting started this morning at five polling places around town and will continue through next Thursday. They're closed Sunday and Monday,...