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Klausmeier admits defeat, says she will not advance a new nominee and Kelly Madigan will remain the county’s corruption watchdog.
Hours before vote to possibly replace her, Baltimore County Inspector General releases annual report
Latest flash point in the inspector general saga – the $218,000-a-year salary the Klausmeier administration is offering its IG nominee.
The administration’s campaign to defang the county’s “waste and fraud” watchdog will come to a head tonight when the Council votes on whether to approve Kathy Klausmeier’s pick for inspector general.
In his zeal to cover up a gang rape by college athletes, Baltimore County State’s Attorney Scott Shellenberger sent police to the victim’s house to threaten her with arrest if she continued to try to ...
The railroad had complained about the cost of an earlier version of the permit, which called for fully enclosing the coal pile to protect the community from blowing dust ...
Baltimore Sun fires reporter for raising questions internally about news coverage under David Smith’s ownership The Baltimore Sun Guild denounced the action, saying Madeleine O’Neill “was fired by ...
The Catonsville Democrat supported Kelly Madigan, but says he must now assess the administration’s nominee with an open mind.
After floodwaters wreck a dry cleaner and other businesses, residents say the city ignored years of pleas for help With worsening storms amid climate change, Baltimore neighborhoods with long-known ...
Kathy Klausmeier’s candidate to replace Kelly Madigan pledges to make the five-hour journey “every day” and answers other questions, including how she’d handle possible wrongdoing by an elected ...
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