The flakes are from a JFX off-ramp near the spot where similar health-harming orange chips, reported to the city by The Brew a month ago, are still littering Falls Road.
Expect longer wait times at DPW facilities, with garbage diverted to the Quarantine Road Landfill through Saturday.
Shut it down: Sisson Street Task Force votes to allow Baltimore to sell its most used trash facility
Setting conditions to be met for closure, the Scott-appointed panel paves the way for Seawall Development to acquire the city-owned property.
The city’s Patapsco treatment plant can’t accept any more county sewage, resulting in a development cut-off affecting BWI and nearby parts of northernwestern Anne Arundel.
Researching a play about our city in the 60s took me back to a time, unlike today, when America’s major political parties weren’t so polarized and history’s arc seemed to be bending, slowly, towards ...
There it sits, easily visible from Falls Road, amid 311 complaints, environmental concerns and irate emails to top Scott administration officials – plus questions as to why Baltimore City trucks, as ...
Opinion
Expansion of BPD’s license plate reader capability is dangerous – and flying in under the radar
Baltimore officials should shoot down the request on today’s Board of Estimates agenda like they shot down another surveillance tool, the spy plane [OP-ED] ...
With the Falls Road gate left open, private haulers have been dumping clandestinely at night and Baltimore city trucks have been dumping there, too. How this could go on for months remains “a mystery.
The developer promises a “community-led process” to determine the use of the land and says it won’t be a relocation site for the Sisson Street trash transfer facility.
Chips from an I-95 overpass in Baltimore County, as well as the Orleans Street Viaduct in the city, test positive for lead, says Blue Water Baltimore; Meanwhile the state says it won’t test ...
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