Baltimore IT consultants, equipment from same firm
More than two dozen consultants in the Baltimore mayor’s information technology office work for a Rockville company that sold hundreds of thousands of dollars of phone-related equipment to the office […]
New school at EBDI brings new hope
Amid fanfare and protest, ground was broken Monday for a $43 million, state-of the art public charter school in the heart of the 88-acre East Baltimore Development Inc. project. The […]
City Council gives preliminary OK to bottle tax
A key committee of the Baltimore City Council voted Monday afternoon to send a proposed 3-cent increase in the city’s bottle tax to the full council for a vote this […]
Baltimore ToolBank offers to lend a hand
Once an overgrown and deserted space, a warehouse more than 100 years old on Wicomico Street has been stocked with shovels, rakes and power tools to help nonprofit groups renovate […]
Maryland Moment – 1812 meets 2012
Do you like taking photos? The Daily Record wants your photos for print and online. Send us your Maryland Moment. Check out a slideshow of our past Photos of the […]
‘Sailabration’ kicks off at Inner Harbor
Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Gov. Martin O'Malley and naval personnel were on hand Tuesday at the Inner Harbor to announce the start of the 'Star-Spangled Sailabration.' The festival marks the 200th anniversary of the War of 1812.
Tall ships set to sail into Baltimore
More than 40 tall ships and naval vessels from 12 countries will fill Baltimore‘s waters starting June 13. The “Star-Spangled Sailabration” marks the start of Maryland’s three-year commemoration of the […]
Poll: 60 percent oppose bottle tax
More than 60 percent of city voters polled last month say they oppose an increase in the bottle tax proposed by Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake as a means to help fund […]
CBRE brokers $11.6M sale of Hanover property
CBRE this week brokered the $11.6 million sale of a fully-leased, multi-tenanted industrial building in the Baltimore-Washington corridor. A group affiliated with the Industrial Income Trust Inc. purchased the rear […]
Editorial: Bag the bottle tax
If there ever was a good time to increase the bottle tax in the city of Baltimore, this is not it. The 2-cent-per-container levy was imposed in 2010 out of […]
Conaway faults courthouses’ safety, upkeep
Calling conditions at Baltimore‘s two circuit courthouses “deplorable,” Clerk of Court Frank M. Conaway Sr. sent a letter to Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake asking for help making the long-sought fixes to […]
Police boost downtown presence for summer crowds
Baltimore officials hope a more visible police presence combined with a more extensive camera network will help keep downtown crowds safe this summer. An extra 50 foot patrol officers will […]





