Posts by: KStewart

By Kyle Stewart

There are some things we just don’t want to think about. Take for example the following:

Experts estimate that between 100,000 and 300,000 American girls are trafficked (read: forced to work as sex slaves) in the United States every year U.S. Department of Justice research [...]

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by Kyle Stewart

Annapolis, your government has racked up $10 million in charges on your credit card, and you still haven’t gotten the receipt yet.

Despite assurances from administration sources, hard numbers on how the City spent the first $10 million of their credit line were nowhere [...]

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According to City PIO Phil McGowan, acting city manager Mike Mallinoff will be presenting the City Council with updated data accounting for the first $10 million of the now $16 million line of credit that was borrowed by the City during a public work session that will be [...]

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Just a quick update: City PIO Phil McGowan has informed The Sound that the City’s emergency session to talk about doubling our line of credit to $20 million will take place between 4:30-6 p.m. on Thursday at City Hall. We encourage all Annapolitans to be there to get [...]

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Yesterday, The Sound sat down with Mayor Cohen to get his perspective on the Market House Saga and to give him the opportunity to dispel the growing public perception that “something’s rotten in the [city] of Annapolis.” Today, we’re posting the seven questions that we posed to the Mayor concerning the Market House along with [...]

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Welcome to Reverb – The Sound’s recap of the top stories (and some not-so-top) involving Annapolis and Anne Arundel County that we found interesting enough to send your way.

Mayor Cohen’s “Annapolis Economic Development Corporation”: Forward Thinking or a Sham?

Dear Mayor Cohen,

Congratulations on getting your new [...]

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Full disclosure: I’m a new Annapolitan, and I’m confused. Having lived in our fair city for nearly two years, I’m struggling to understand what’s going on with one of the most iconic landmarks here in Annapolis – the Market House. Since earlier this year I’ve been reading and asking questions about Market House’s history, digging [...]

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