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Baltimore residents are being hit with skyrocketing water bills and many of them are heading to the Department of Public Works’ customer service office…
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U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions and Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen came to Baltimore today to talk about immigration and…
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Governor Larry Hogan released a plan to crack down on crime in Baltimore Tuesday, criticizing Mayor Catherine Pugh’s efforts. But the mayor was not…
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NewsThe five-mile stretch of Baltimore's North Avenue -- from Belair Road to Hilton Street -- will be getting a face lift complete with new dedicated bike…
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Baltimore officially submitted its proposal today to make Port Covington the site of Amazon’s second headquarters, or HQ2.In an elaborate affair to say…
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NewsTo understand venture capital and how it affects start-up businesses in Baltimore, you might want to try a baseball metaphor. It takes anywhere from $1…
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Mayor Catherine Pugh is expected to release her $350 million plan to curb homelessness next week. But, tent city organizers tweeted the mayor isn’t moving…
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Baltimore’s business owners will be hit hard by the Trump Administration’s recent blow to immigration policy that will deport tens of thousands of young…
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The meeting of the Baltimore City Criminal Justice Coordinating Council Tuesday morning was closed to the public and to the press, but the city and state…
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Following a closed-door meeting Tuesday morning with city and state officials to discuss rising levels of violent crime in Baltimore, Gov. Larry Hogan…