Seawall plans to buy Falls Road property where city officials proposed to move Sisson Street bulk trash drop-off facility
A local developer has taken steps to make sure that Baltimore’s bulk trash drop-off facility on Sisson Street will never be relocated to an industrially-zoned parcel on Falls Road, as city officials proposed last year.
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Seawall plans to buy Falls Road property where city officials proposed to move Sisson Street bulk trash drop-off facility
A local developer has taken steps to make sure that Baltimore’s bulk trash drop-off facility on Sisson Street will never be relocated to an industrially-zoned parcel on Falls Road, as city officials proposed last year.
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Friday Morning Headlines: Baltimore City suing online casino firms over ads; Mayor signs executive order protecting immigrants; Cold-weather deaths top 60 in Maryland; and more.
Baltimore City suing six online casino firms over alleged youth-targeted ads – WBAL News Radio Baltimore mayor signs executive order to protect rights and safety of immigrants – CBS Baltimore State data show cold-weather deaths in Maryland top 60 this year – Baltimore Banner The proposals in Annapolis to cut utlity bills – WMAR-TV Maryland…
Thursday Afternoon Headlines: Luigi Mangione musical; ‘Big Sam’ Brown’s family demand justice for fatal police encounter; Private owner of planned Howard County ICE facility sues county; and more.
Musical about Luigi Mangione makes East Coast debut this summer — The Baltimore Banner ‘Big Sam’ Brown’s family demand justice after seeing video of fatal police encounter — The Baltimore Sun Private owner of planned Howard County ICE facility sues county — WJZ License plate reader technology for Baltimore Police approved despite public opposition –…
Thursday Morning Headlines: Waymo shows off driverless Jaguars as it seeks approval for Baltimore operations; What’s next for ICE field office in region?; Baltimore County woman stuck in Middle East; and more.
Body-worn video released from deadly Baltimore County police use-of-force incident – CBS Baltimore Waymo shows off Jaguars and seeks state approval for Baltimore operations – WBAL-TV ICE wanted to move its Baltimore field office to Elkridge. Now what? – Baltimore Banner Mayor Scott signs executive order on immigration enforcement – FOX Baltimore/WBFF-TV Baltimore County woman…
Wednesday Afternoon Headlines: BGE hits pause on Baltimore Peninsula transmission project; Ferguson says alcohol in grocery stores bill unlikely to pass this session; South Baltimore cafe on the market; and more.
BGE temporarily pauses Baltimore Peninsula infrastructure expansion project — WJZ Alcohol in grocery stores bill to once-again be overlooked at the State House — The Baltimore Sun South Baltimore cafe hits the market — Baltimore Business Journal With time running out for 2026 redistricting, is there a plan B for 2028? — The Baltimore Banner…
Wednesday Morning Headlines: Opposition to deer management in Baltimore; City Council weighs steps to prevent underground fires; Family heartbroken after autistic man killed by police in Columbia; and more.
Opposition surfaces to Baltimore deer management program – CBS Baltimore Baltimore City Council examining steps for underground fire prevention – WBAL-TV Family ‘utterly heartbroke’ after man with autism fatally shot by police in Columbia – Baltimore Banner Baltimore Recreatin and Parks Spring Break camps are open for registration – WMAR-TV Md. delegate appears tos spend…
Tuesday Afternoon Headlines: Pothole repair blitz underway in Baltimore; More bridges shedding lead paint flakes; Titanic exhibit coming to Inner Harbor; Man dies after being struck by subway train; and more.
Baltimore lagging on pothole repairs in 2026, but ‘blitz’ is underway — The Baltimore Banner Two more Baltimore-area bridges confirmed to be shedding lead paint flakes — Baltimore Brew Immersive ‘Titanic’ exhibit opens in Baltimore March 13 at Inner Harbor — The Baltimore Sun Man struck by subway train dies at Shot Tower Metro Station…


