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The heat-related death of a worker with Baltimore City's Department of Public Works brought attention to the conditions faced by employees there.
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Route workers are reliant are personal cell phones in most emergencies.
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On Wednesday, the city plans to have workers begin their routes early in the day to avoid the heat and have supervisors call crews back in if conditions become unsafe.
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Advocates want the city to do a better job of assisting residents when sewage infrastructure fails, and invest in climate resiliency.
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Mayor Brandon Scott speaks to Midday about the recent death of DPW employee Ronald Silver II.
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In our monthly Midday with the Mayor, Tom Hall talks with Baltimore City Mayor Brandon Scott about key issues on the city's agenda, including continued efforts to curb gun violence, leadership at BCFD & DPW, and BOPA and the MLK Day parade.
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Only historically disinvested neighborhoods across the city are eligible for the program.
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An engineer at the Department of Public Works used his telework status to concurrently work two full-time jobs with overlapping hours, according to a new report from the Office of the Inspector General.
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Happy 2019! Have you made your New Year’s resolutions? Is one of them to do a better job recycling? Then you’re tuned to the right spot--We’re about a…
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We’re about a decade in to single-stream recycling in Maryland --how is the system working? And how are we doing? Is the process cost effective? Is…