Anger expressed over a long-removed Facebook image is a smokescreen to cover up a developer land grab, say opponents of the Harborplace charter amendment.
Question F, on voters’ ballots this November, survived a legal battle that reached the Supreme Court of Maryland. The high court ruled last month that election officials ought to count votes on ...
BALTIMORE -- Baltimore City voters will be casting their ballots to decide the future of the Inner Harbor. Question F asks ...
The firm planning to redevelop Baltimore's Harborplace is responding to opponents of a ballot question that would allow for ...
The question asks if the state constitution should be amended to create an additional 3% tax on income greater than ...
Baltimore voters backed the proposed $900 million development in the Inner Harbor, unofficial election results for Question ...