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It was a packed house for the Baltimore City Council's public safety committee hearing on police accountability, following a ...
Baltimore's Mayor Scott met with Maryland's federal delegates to discuss city challenges and resist federal funding cuts.
In a decision written by Circuit Judge Stephanie D. Thacker, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit ruled an ...
A federal appeals court has upheld the perjury convictions of former Baltimore State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby, but the court ...
The mayors of Baltimore, Chicago and Columbus, Ohio sued the federal health department on Tuesday over the rules, saying they will result in more uninsured residents and overburden city services.
For Mamdani and the DSA, the prize of City Hall would present another significance: beating a former governor with decades of ...
BALTIMORE (WBFF) — The Baltimore City government is planning to establish a new series of stand-alone offices focused on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI). Mayor Brandon Scott’s ...
At 76, the onetime Baltimore up-and-comer is seeking to reap the benefits of seniority as seeks top Oversight post.
The Baltimore City government is expanding its drug harm reduction efforts, featuring a free vending machine stocked with drug paraphernalia.
Scott and BCYF did not respond to questions about why Baltimore City taxpayer dollars would go to a nonprofit that then sends the money back to the Baltimore City government.
A newly released poll is shining a light on Baltimoreans take on quality-of-life issues facing city and county residents.
Baltimore City and County residents shared their thoughts on quality of life issues, government services and local amenities in a recent UMBC poll.