Baltimore
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Former D.C. Agency Head Set to Manage Baltimore
Baltimore Mayor Brandon M. Scott last week announced Christopher J. Shorter, who has overseen D.C.’s Department of Public Works and…
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Baltimore Mayor Defends Shutdown Order Amid Coronavirus Surge: ‘We’re on Fire’
On Friday, Maryland set another single-day hospitalization record and recorded another 2,616 COVID-19 cases and 51 new deaths.
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Elijah Cummings Mural Dedicated in Baltimore
One year after the death of Elijah Cummings, a mural dedicated to the late congressman was unveiled in his native…
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Ambulance Company Attempted to Raise Rates During Pandemic: Report
The Baltimore City government has refused an additional $637,000 payment to an ambulance company trying to raise its rates amid…
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NAACP Sets Its Sights on D.C.
The NAACP has signed a letter of intent to move its national headquarters from Baltimore to the District and make…
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Baltimore’s Top Prosecutor Dismisses Roughly 600 Open Warrants Amid Pandemic
Baltimore City State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby has dismissed nearly 600 open warrants for minor offenses in an effort to stem…
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Black Woman, Son Denied Service at Upscale Baltimore Restaurant
A Black woman and her 9-year-old son were denied service over the weekend at Ouzo Bay, an upscale Greek restaurant…
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Community Development Corp. Fights Back on Calloway House Demolition
Who is Peter Brooks, and where did he come from? That's what members of the Druid Heights Community Development Corporation,…
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‘Squeegee Kids’ Helping to Feed Residents During Coronavirus Pandemic
Thanks to a program instituted through Mayor Bernard C. "Jack" Young's Office of Children & Family Success, the squeegee kids…
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Former Baltimore Mayor Gets 3-Year Prison Sentence for Corruption
Former Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh was sentenced Thursday to three years in federal prison for her role in a children's…
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