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Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott wants to see jurisdictions around the city work more closely together on infrastructure issues ...
The City Council's Public Safety Committee heard about opioid trends and potential solutions to the drug crisis during a ...
Baltimore City launches the Infrastructure Academy to train employees, enhance skills, and streamline development.
Mayor Brandon Scott is continuing his push to address infrastructure needs, as he launched an apprentice program to provide ...
Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott is speaking out this morning after a 25-year-old man nearly drowned over the weekend at a pool ...
On behalf of Mayor Brandon Scott, city agencies are teaming up to bring job opportunities, housing help, and support services ...
A Fourth of July cyclist death has renewed scrutiny of Baltimore’s failure to build protected bike lanes, years after ...
The death of a Baltimore sanitation worker in the heat on the job one year ago this week exposed many alarming problems, ...
While Scott recalls people laughing at him for his community-based approach, the numbers show that his plan is working. Between 2021 and 2022, Baltimore saw a slight decrease in homicides.
Baltimore has launched a unified 311 service to simplify how residents report parking violations and abandoned vehicles.