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The plan asks contractors to try to finish the rebuild by October 2028.
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“This bill repeals that exemption from the city charter, giving the council the power to implement much needed reforms within the BPD,” wrote Senator Jill Carter, a Democrat from Baltimore City, at the bill’s introduction.
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But, council members expressed concerns about incomplete data and wanted more breakdown as to whom and where citations were issued.
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Lawmakers are aiming to deter investors from sitting on derelict properties in Baltimore City by implementing a special tax rate.
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May 31st is the last day victims have to seek compensation from the church.
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City leaders and students urged the community to “stop the cycle” of violence at a district-wide vigil held Thursday morning.
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The city was once hailed for its response to addiction. But as fentanyl flooded the streets and officials shifted priorities, deaths hit unprecedented heights.
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Newcomers may be taking over the council in key districts.
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City officials designed the plan based on feedback from over 300 local teenagers.
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The number of worship sites will drop to 30 in Baltimore city and county.