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Before last week’s mass overdoses, the mayor’s office had proposed a plan to use $402.5 million in opioid settlements. Now, residents are weighing in.
The departure of Mayor Brandon Scott’s fifth communications director in less than five years has raised new concerns about a pattern of staff turnover at City Hall.
Ranking the storylines that will dominate discussions ahead of Baltimore's regular-season opener against Buffalo.
A high-level meeting was held at city hall Monday as some members of our state's congressional delegation had their yearly "Official Sit Down" with the mayor of Baltimore.
Mfume, a former NAACP leader, described Scott as a “true leader” who often speaks “about the best of Baltimore.” ...
The day after last week’s mass overdose in West Baltimore’s Penn North neighborhood had the most overdose-related 911 calls ...
"Some people they be fighting the process. For one, they being traumatized while they out here on Earth," he said. “We have ...
Maryland has the nation's second-highest concentration of federal workers, and hundreds have either lost their jobs, taken ...
Maryland lawmakers came together in Baltimore on Monday to discuss some federal priorities that would benefit the city and ...
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