Baltimore City Council President Zeke Cohen is convening a five-member committee to seek public input on the City Charter.
Baltimore City is offering developers and individuals grant money to help redevelop vacant homes in the city. Applications are open now through Friday for the city’s affordable housing Tax Increment ...
The taxpayer-backed Baltimore Children and Youth Fund (BCYF) is under investigation by the Baltimore City inspector general, according to sources familiar with the investigation. The probe, led by ...
Baltimore City’s phone system experienced outages and longer hold times Wednesday because of a high volume of calls about food assistance.
The Baltimore City government used taxpayer dollars to teach thousands of city employees about different gender identities, including an activity on the “genderbread person,” according to documents ...
The historic Fort McHenry site reopened Friday following the end of the long government shutdown in U.S. history.
The Johns Hopkins Urban Health Institute invites proposals for its Strategic Consultation Grants for Baltimore City, a rolling funding opportunity for Johns Hopkins faculty, up to $10,000 in funding.
Because of the cuts to SNAP benefits, food assistance programs all over our area are seeing a much higher demand. That ...
BALTIMORE — President Donald Trump has threatened to deploy federal troops to the Baltimore because of crime issues, and he called the city a “hellhole” during a Cabinet meeting Tuesday. But Maryland ...
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Moore, Scott don’t want federal troops in Baltimore; Trump says ‘there’s no reason to be stupid’
Gov. Wes Moore responded Wednesday to President Donald Trump’s comments a day earlier calling Baltimoreans “criminals” and saying that he would send troops to deal with crime in the city. At an event ...
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