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The Baltimore City school board stared down a $21 million shortfall Tuesday night brought on by pandemic spending, as its CEO decides how to handle the…
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Fight Over Affordable Housing Pits Descendants Of Hampton Plantation Slaves Against Baltimore CountyResidents of an historically African American neighborhood in East Towson are lobbying against plans for an affordable housing development. Those…
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Nearly Two-Thirds Of Voters Favor Scott For Baltimore Mayor, Finds Poll Commissioned By His CampaignBrandon Scott, Baltimore’s Democratic nominee for mayor, has nearly two-thirds of likely voters’ support, according to a poll commissioned by Scott and…
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An unusually competitive general election race is heating up in Baltimore City’s District 12, where Green Party candidate Franca Muller Paz has outraised…
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Baltimore will outsource water meter reading operations to the same third-party vendor that installed water meters throughout the city earlier this…
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The Baltimore City Council held a busy virtual meeting Monday night. They passed two prominent bills that re-examine the legacy of Christopher Columbus,…
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The Baltimore County Council is voting on a bill Monday evening that aims to protect tenants from eviction during the pandemic. The bill consists of…
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Baltimore’s three Democratic nominees for citywide office came together Tuesday morning to urge voters to elect their party’s presidential nominee, Joe…
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Gov. Larry Hogan will allow restaurants to expand indoor dining capacities to 75% at 5:00 p.m. Monday. The Republican is encouraging residents to partake…
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A new bill before the Baltimore City Council aims to require hospitality businesses to bring back the same employees who were laid off at the beginning of…