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Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott believes federal lawmakers should discuss reparations to right the wrongs of slavery in the ...
Baltimore City Hall leaders acknowledged on Wednesday that squatting and social media networks potentially profiting from ...
Baltimore City Recreation & Parks is ramping up efforts to offer more activities for children this summer, supporting Mayor ...
Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott defended his trip to Las Vegas where he joined a delegation of city officials at ...
The Baltimore City government’s expansion of drug harm reduction efforts may have a limited impact on overdose death rates, ...
Baltimore leaders say overtime costs for city employees could rack up a $150 million bill for the 2025 calendar year.
At the Greater Baltimore State of the Market event, city leaders, investors and developers emphasized the region’s momentum.
Baltimore police said a 12-year-old boy was robbed at gunpoint on his way to school Monday in East Baltimore, and they arrested a 15-year-old repeat offender for the crime. Police made the ...
Speaking to The Baltimore Sun during a news conference Wednesday, Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott said systemic inequalities from slavery still exist 160 years after its abolition. Scott believes ...
Baltimore City Public Schools honored six students killed in the past year, including a 4-year-old boy.
As Baltimore City pools are set to open for the summer, there are some changes in 2025 that swimmers will need to know.
The Baltimore Board of Estimates unanimously approved a nearly $2 million grant to revitalize dozens of intersections ...