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The $2.2 million Baltimore spent toward a website it hasn’t received warrants investigation, writes Curt Rasmussen.
Mayor Brandon Scott is directing $2 million in taxpayer funds to a youth program administered by a nonprofit whose board ...
I don’t live in Baltimore. I spend a few days there a week. But I’m growing to love this big city on the Chesapeake Bay. So, ...
New Trump administration rules that give millions of people less time to sign up for the Affordable Care Act's coverage, and ...
Listen to Baltimore's Mayor, Brandon Scott (focus of the film), and Director Gabriel Francis Paz Goodenough, speak about their EMMY-nominated movie "The Body Politic". Their film offers an ...
The Baltimore City Fire Department responded to an underground fire in downtown Baltimore on Saturday afternoon, officials announced.Officials reported that uni ...
Baltimore City Council President Zeke Cohen wants the city to take a closer look at behavioral health crisis response issues by adding a hearing to the council’s oversight schedule.
Baltimore now has until August 8 to decide whether it will accept a reduced settlement from a verdict against two drug distributors or accept a new trial, according to the Baltimore Banner.
A judge extended the deadline for Baltimore City to decide if it would accept a smaller payout in its opioid lawsuit and agreed to rule on abatement first.
Baltimore officials and partners on Wednesday celebrated the opening of the city's third new pool this summer.
Maryland Governor Wes Moore has announced a plan to redevelop the State Center complex in Baltimore City.
The shortages are hardly a unique problem to Baltimore, agencies across the U.S. are experiencing similar issues. See statement below from Baltimore City Fire: "This recent transition is part of a ...
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