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Baltimore residents Jamal Davis and Robin Kaplan convinced both AARP and Baltimore City Council to bring back funding for Experience Corps in Baltimore City Public Schools.
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Baltimore City Comptroller Bill Henry and the mayor's recently-appointed CFO Michael Moiseyev discuss serious deficiencies in city record-keeping found in an FY2021 fiscal audit.
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In our monthly Midday with the Mayor conversation, Mayor Scott discusses the city's Group Violence Reduction Strategy, why he vetoed the City Council's pension bill, and his accomplishments as he marks his 2nd anniversary as mayor.
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Baltimore’s ethics board asks Mayor Scott for more time to review bill reducing pension requirementsBaltimore City Council voted to roll back pension eligibility requirements in recent weeks but before Baltimore City Mayor Brandon Scott reviews it the ethics board wants to step in.
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Most facial recognition technology has been prohibited in Baltimore City since last year, except for police under state control.
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City Solicitor Jim Shea, University of Maryland, Baltimore law professor Larry Gibson, former investigative TV reporter Jayne Miller, and Question K proponent Jovani Patterson join us to discuss the ballot initiative to limit the city's top elected officials to two consecutive terms in office.
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City leaders questioned why the department withheld information from the public soon after E. coli bacteria was detected in drinking water.
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The city has been targeting its vaccination efforts but some say there’s not enough to go around.
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The concept encourages students to use nonviolent conflict resolution methods and was already piloted in Baltimore, officials said.
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Stunt drivers have shut down streets for reckless driving and attacked city police prompting a new proposed law.