266 days ago - Weeks before reports of bogus tickets issued by a Baltimore City traffic agent were made public, Department of Transportation officials brushed aside an internal report recommending the accused agent be fired.
300 days ago - Mayor Sheila Dixon expressed frustration Wednesday with reports that Baltimore City Department of Transportation officials held back a traffic citation issued to a veteran member of the City Council.
301 days ago - City officials are taking what appears to be the first step toward finding a permanent solution for ongoing complaints about errors, miscues and in some cases fraud involving the issuing of city parking tickets.
302 days ago - Baltimore City Council Member Rochelle “Rikki” Spector says she was doing her civic duty when she complained to transportation officials who killed a ticket she received for “willfully disobeying a lawful order” during a downtown traffic stop last November.
303 days ago - When a police officer issued Baltimore City Council member Rochelle “Rikki” Spector a citation in November for “willfully disobeying a lawful order,” the ticket was supposed to end up on the desk of a city prosecutor who would decide whether to take the matter to court.
317 days ago - Former Baltimore resident Patricia Lee thought she left Charm City for good when CSX Corp. relocated her to Jacksonville, Fla., in 1997.
336 days ago - An increasingly complex and broad investigation into Baltimore’s ticket-writing woes has city Inspector General Hilton Green assigning an employee in his office to work exclusively on the probe into allegations of fake tickets.
364 days ago - As the investigations into fake parking tickets written by Baltimore City agents continue, Inspector General Hilton Green says he is trying to determine how many bogus tickets were written by the agent H. West, whom he suspended without pay in November.
373 days ago - An investigation into bogus Baltimore parking tickets appears to be widening as the city State’s Attorney’s Office begins reviewing cases.
405 days ago - Tales of parking-ticket woes are bountiful in Baltimore, but none might equal the travails of local tattoo artist Seth Ciferri, 33, whose ongoing battle with the city’s parking agents landed him in jail, on probation and thousands of dollars poorer.
420 days ago - As Baltimore’s investigation of bogus parking tickets continues, one big question remains unanswered: What should the city do to prevent the scandal from happening again?