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The executive director of Baltimore’s zoning board will step down later this month, adding to a wave of departures and staff ...
One thousand, one hundred Baltimore City traffic signals are being retimed, according to the Baltimore City Department of ...
The Baltimore County Council introduced a new redistricting plan that includes two majority-Black districts and consolidates eastern waterfront communities into a single district. The proposal, which ...
Manor Mill’s previous waterwheel, which was one of the largest in Maryland, once powered the entire facility before ...
The family of Ronald Silver II, a city sanitation worker who died of heat stroke in 2024, is suing Baltimore over his working conditions.
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Baltimore City Councilwoman Odette Ramos has proposed legislation to expand the city's ability to acquire and rehabilitate vacant properties.
Baltimore City leadership addressed the city's deteriorating conduit system at a hearing on Tuesday.
The Baltimore City Department of Planning has announced a partnership with Maryland Physicians Care to promote healthy food access.
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore has announced nearly $58 million in grants across the state, most of which comes from a renewed push to clean up vacant properties in Baltimore City. The announcements come as ...
Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott kicked off "Charm City Cleanup," a 17-week plan that calls for the deployment of cleanup crews to every street in the city.
Baltimore City Inspector General Isabel Cumming has raised concerns over the city's handling of taxpayer dollars in a website project that cost $2.2 million and remains unfinished.
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