City voters gave overwhelming approval Tuesday to a Baltimore City Charter amendment that advocates hope will help dramatically change and revitalize the Inner Harbor area.
Surrendering five acres of public park land for private development surrounding the Inner Harbor? Opponents called on voters to just say no. “It enables a private developer to construct two luxury ...
The two ballot questions offered some local political drama in a year when the national results, a Republican sweep of Washington led by the re-election of Donald Trump, riveted the world.