On a bitterly cold November afternoon in Baltimore, the small brick rowhome at 2212 Presstman Street was humming with energy.
In responding to criticism of food purchases at sports events, Mayor Brandon Scott’s chief of staff wrote: “It is important ...
A CIAA TRADITION CONTINUES WITH HBCU VOLUNTEERS PARTNERING WITH THE GLOBAL NONPROFIT SAMARITAN’S FEET, GIVING OUT FREE TENNIS ...
The bipartisan effort faces a tight timeframe as the crossover date for legislation (going from the House to the Senate) ends on March 23 and the session closes on April 13.
READER POLL: In city dispute, do you side with Baltimore’s inspector general, who wants more transparency, or its mayor, who ...
Eleven community-based organizations were selected as the first recipients of Baltimore City's Opioid Restitution Fund community grants.
Baltimore was considered one of the most dangerous cities in the country but Mayor Scott has worked to turn that around. Here ...
Baltimore consumer finance attorney Joshua L. Greenberg says a late-night visit for baby bottles turned into a career-crushing debacle when city officers wrongly accused him of pointing a gun at them ...
The Mayor’s Office violated city policy when it spent more than $160,000 in taxpayer money over three years on flowers, meals ...
Since 2019, when Baltimore's murder rate hit an all-time high, something has changed, and data points to the city showing ...
A new report from the Baltimore City inspector general found that the mayor's office repeatedly violated policies related to city purchasing cards, known as "p-cards." ...
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