MTA responds to Transit App over bus tracker
The state's transit agency said hackers and the app did not save the state $600,000.
City to pay $130K to settle personal injury lawsuits
Baltimore city's spending panel is scheduled Wednesday to approve payments totaling $130,000 to settle two personal injury lawsuits.
Baltimore considers extending Veolia Circulator contract
Baltimore’s spending board is scheduled to vote to extend its contract with Veolia Transportation Inc. to continue to operate the debt-ridden Charm City Circulator.
Hackers, Transit App one-up MTA
After the Mass Transit Administration's $2.7 million bus tracker fell short a group of hackers and an app provided bus riders what the state could not.
Development rights awarded for Hoen building in Baltimore
Redevelopment plans for the historic Baltimore structure include a roof top farm.
Namechecking Phelps at Horseshoe Casino
Steve Dannenmann, a Severn resident and runner up in the 2005 World Series of Poker Main Event in Las Vegas, mentioned Michael Phelps at a place the Olympian probably regrets going.
Conaway eulogized at funeral
Family, friends and colleagues recalled Frank M. Conaway Sr. on Monday as a man of the people and tireless advocate who never hesitated to speak his ind.
Baltimore to host World Series of Poker event
The tournament will feature a $365 buy-in with a guaranteed $250,000 prize pool.
Baltimore multifamily market looks strong
Although some markets are weakening, Baltimore's multifamily market is positioned to thrive heading into the spring leasing season.
Shake Shack great, more retail needed
Does Baltimore's fixation on the fast casual joint expose a market in dire need of a retail fix downtown?
Baltimore commissioner wants police camera program by end of year
Baltimore City Police Commissioner Anthony Batts says he'll work to get a pilot program for police body cameras started in the city by the end of the year.
C. Fraser Smith: Next bout – Governor-assembly main event
After opening feints and jabs, the contenders continue to circle each other. Gov. Larry Hogan lays down a budget with significant cuts in state aid to public education.












