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When it comes to legislation that could increase base wages for tipped employees like servers and bartenders, Baltimore Mayor ...
After a historic decrease in the number of homicides in 2024, the downward trend has continued into this year, and in April, ...
Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott touted Thursday that the city experienced five homicides in the month of April, which is the ...
In his State of the City speech this week, Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott reflected on the city’s recent progress, took stock ...
Baltimore could see challenges in maintaining the significant progress made in violent crime reduction, as the Trump ...
In last Monday’s “State of the City” address, Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott hit on some familiar themes including the city’s ...
Baltimore’s progress in bringing violent crime down from the status quo has been overstated, writesK. Walters.
Baltimore Mayor Scott says Trump administration's program cuts could stifle crime reduction progress
Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott sharply criticized the Trump administration Wednesday for cutting federal public safety grants that he says support local crime reduction efforts and victim services.
Mayor Scott announced that the “Buy Back the Block” program has distributed over $750,000, making homeownership a reality for ...
Better lighting, streets, and landscapes planned for area around the K-8 school in East Baltimore's Eager Park neighborhood ...
President Donald Trump signed an executive order directing his administration to publish a list of so-called “sanctuary” ...
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