Perhaps you saw The Baltimore Sun this morning, with its lead story, "Ethics changes outlined for city." Sun editors are probably hoping you stopped there, lest you read the sub-headline: "Rawlings-...
Until I moved back to Baltimore in 2008, the idea of driving to work every day was entirely foreign to me. After growing up in Pikesville, I went to college in New York and lived in or around the...
According to sources at the courthouse, Mayor Sheila Dixon has agreed to resign from office.
Details have not been confirmed. This morning, the judge in the case had scheduled a hearing to consider a...
Mayor Sheila Dixon's lawyers, state prosecutors, and, at times, Dixon herself, have been huddling at the courthouse in downtown Baltimore all morning and into this afternoon, reportedly discussing a...
In July, when I went to M&T Bank Stadium to watch European soccer titans Chelsea and AC Milan play an exhibition game (left), I was blown away.
I knew Baltimore a passionate base of soccer...
By Evan Serpick
So, the verdict is in. And now, observers are left to wonder what went on in the jury room over the seven days of deliberation. To quote Sun columnist and WYPR host Dan Rodricks, with...
By Evan Serpick, from Courthouse East
As the twelve jurors filed into the courtroom to deliver their verdict just after noon today, they seemed shell shocked, uncomfortable smiles on many of their...
The jury in is on Mayor Sheila Dixon's corruption charges. Of the five charges the Mayor was facing, she has been acquitted of charges 1 and 3—which alleged theft of gift cards— and charge 7, which...
Our reporter Doug Donovan is sending updates from the coutroom throughout the corruption trial of Mayor Sheila Dixon.
Still no verdict, but legal wrangling broke the monotony of a fifth day of jury...
Our reporter Doug Donovan is sending updates from the coutroom throughout the corruption trial of Mayor Sheila Dixon.
11:40 a.m.
The jury's latest note, read aloud at 11:40 a.m. by the judge, said...