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Kathy Klausmeier’s stonewalling proves that Tammany Hall is alive and well in Baltimore CountyThe interim county executive, handpicked by her predecessor and the County Council, refuses to speak to the public or press about her reasoning for not reappointing fraud and government waste fighter ...
The county executive’s meddling in the process of hiring the person responsible for holding her administration accountable “represents a major conflict of interest,” says the good government group.
Packing Black voters into two districts risks locking in the structural inequality that has long plagued Baltimore County. [OP-ED] ...
Pat Roddy has been a major player in the Klausmeier administration after engineering her selection as interim county executive. Pamela Metz Kasemeyer will assume his position as government relations ...
This is what 21st century city government should look like,” the mayor says, pledging to resolve trash, pothole and other citizen complaints more quickly.
Rocked by the blowback from her decision not to reappoint Kelly Madigan, Klausmeier says unnamed panelists will help her select a new inspector general.
At its peak, Artscape reminded you that this city – so often overlooked and underestimated – knew how to shine. The new version, while not terrible, was certainly not that.” [OP-ED] ...
Scientists are searching for answers to the decline in the Bay’s most valuable catch and an important indicator of the estuary’s health.
As for how exactly the meetings would benefit Baltimore, Scott told reporters “details from ICSC meetings come after there’s agreements.” ...
The county executive’s office is hiding behind legal obfuscation in its effort to oust an inspector general who has ruffled political feathers. [OP-ED] ...
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