The Next Purple Line? Why Maryland’s Key Bridge Rebuild Feels Destined for Delay and Dysfunction
By Michael Phillips The Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse on March 26, 2024, was a tragedy that stunned Baltimore and the...
By Michael Phillips The Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse on March 26, 2024, was a tragedy that stunned Baltimore and the...
By Michael Phillips On June 23, 2025, federal law enforcement did its job—and Baltimore officials had a meltdown. Two...
By Michael Phillips If there's one thing Governor Wes Moore has perfected, it's the art of promising everything and...
John Michel, once an obscure Maryland government employee, now finds himself at the center of a fierce legal and emotional...
By Michael Phillips This past Sunday marked the fourth Father’s Day that Jeff Reichert spent without hearing from his...
Spotlight on Maryland – Fiscal Irresponsibility, One Identity Group at a Time🔗 Original Budget Report While Baltimore...
By Michael Phillips "Where is my son?" That question—raw, desperate, unrelenting—haunts Jeff Reichert every day. As...
By Michael Phillips The Moore-Miller administration recently unveiled its much-publicized plan to relocate thousands of...
Sarah Hornbeck is not merely a litigant in a prolonged family court case—she is the subject of a years-long legal and...
Baltimore’s failure to secure federal funding in two rounds of the U.S. Economic Development Administration’s Tech Hubs...
In a family court system increasingly criticized for opacity, jurisdictional gamesmanship, and disregard for the rights of...
I didn’t expect to be here. When I wrote my first piece on the Reichert v. Hornbeck custody case, I was just trying to...
When Maryland announced the long-awaited approval to demolish and rebuild Pimlico Race Course, home of the Preakness...
In a landmark decision that blends preservation with progress, Maryland has officially greenlit the demolition and...
