The Baltimore City Department of Public Works will hold three public meetings regarding proposed water and sewer rate hikes.
Officials cleared the water as safe at two Baltimore City district courthouses on Thursday.
The Maryland Judiciary sent a statement to 11 News on Thursday, saying: "The three Baltimore City courthouses were closed on, Monday, Dec. 23, 2024, and Dec. 24, 2024, so each building's water ...
Baltimore’s water infrastructure certainly needs attention but rate hikes are not the only solution. The city must find more equitable, sustainable ways to address the financial challenges of ...
"We've got to pay the price now — it's better than having sinkholes and children who drink unhealthy water," said Anne, a Baltimore City resident. "So, if we have to do it, we have to do it." ...
Laurie Schwartz, founding president of the Waterfront Partnership of Baltimore, will retire this June after 18 years as the ...
City's Department of Public Works (DPW) will hold public meetings to hear from residents as the consider increasing water ...