AG files criminal charges against St. Vincent’s Infant Asylum developer
Maryland Attorney General Brian E. Frosh filed criminal charges Monday against a developer who demolished the historic St. Vincent’s Infant Asylum buildings in Baltimore without proper permits and notices. An eight-count criminal […]
Md. lawmaker wants developer campaign cash curbed in Howard Co.
A Maryland lawmaker intends to keep pushing legislation intended to ease development pressure on Howard County by restricting builders’ ability to dole out campaign contributions. Del. Warren Miller, a Republican, […]
As ruling nears, immigrant fights for anti-deportation act
NEW YORK — A Mexican immigrant fighting President Donald Trump’s attempt to end a program shielding young immigrants from deportation says he is nervous about the case finally being heard […]
Bias suit against Harford Co. officials allowed to continue
Federal judges have allowed conspiracy and discrimination claims to proceed against Harford County officials after largely denying motions for summary judgment in ongoing litigation over the treatment of a Muslim […]
Ground Up Podcast: Maryland Opportunity Zones boon or false hope?
https://soundcloud.com/the-daily-record-md/ground-up-podcast-opportunity-zones-present-potential-and-challenges Opportunity Zones present a tantalizing chance for downtrodden areas of Maryland to lure investment. But there are some concerns about who will benefit, and the type of development they’ll […]
Baltimore hires Opportunity Zones coordinator
Baltimore Development Corp. has hired a coordinator for its Opportunity Zone program, which provides federal tax incentives for investment in struggling communities.
To the markets they (hopefully) will go
Stop us if you’ve heard this one before: Baltimore has plans to revitalize Lexington Market.
Joseph F. Consoli: Baltimore needs an economic development master plan
The Baltimore region has historically failed due to its lack of action or poor decision-making on transportation issues, both transit and highways.
Howard Co. to present flood plan for Chatham, Valley Meade communities
Howard County officials will field questions later this month on efforts to reduce flooding in two neighborhoods damaged by rising waters.
Delegates remain defendants in Harford religious discrimination case
A federal judge has maintained conspiracy and discrimination claims, among others, against two Republican state delegates in a lawsuit over a Muslim retirement community in Harford County.
Lexington Market overhaul backers eye 2019 start
Supporters of redeveloping Lexington Market remain hopeful construction of a new facility that may cost as much as $40 million will start next year.
Plaintiffs in Muslim retirement community lawsuit accuse Harford Co. of delay tactics
Attorneys for a stalled, Muslim-affiliated retirement community are accusing Harford County of using a "tried-and-true tactic" to delay further proceedings after a federal judge ordered the county to issue some of the requested permits.
















