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Residents lit into the Baltimore Board of Estimates during the city’s annual Taxpayers’ Night on Wednesday, letting officials ...
Looking to grow investment in Baltimore and satisfy calls to lessen city households’ tax burden, officials hope to trim back ...
Baltimore City is suing Ahavas Chaim after the group used federal COVID-19 aid intended for rental assistance to buy property ...
Baltimore City Public Schools notified tens of thousands of employees and students of a data breach following an incident in ...
Baltimore’s Democratic Mayor Brandon Scott emphasized historic crime reduction, public school achievement goals and a ...
Sid Grossman is likely one of the first people visitors see at City Hall — and it's apparent how much he loves people.
Baltimore City and County residents shared their thoughts on quality of life issues, government services and local amenities in a recent UMBC poll.
This complaint likely represents the first suit ever brought by a city government against a gambling company for its ...
Another case of the Scott administration leasing space from private landlords despite a plethora of underutilized city-owned property.
A ransomware attack in February compromised private information of employees and students at Baltimore City Public Schools, ...
The federal prosecutor’s office in Manhattan accidentally filed an internal memo that poked holes in the Trump administration ...
Maryland hasn’t gained a new municipal government in more than two decades. This Harford County community is trying to change ...