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The tolling fees of stolen vehicles are nearly $250,000 a year, Mayor Scott said
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Baltimore already tows cars for as little as three unpaid parking tickets, but not for moving violations such as speeding
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City Council Members Introduce Bills To Reclassify OEM As Independent Agency, Close Housing LoopholeThe Baltimore City Council held a virtual meeting Monday night, in which councilmembers introduced a series of new bills to close property law loopholes and reclassify the Office of Emergency Management as an independent agency.
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On Tuesday, City Comptroller Bill Henry said he has instructed officials to fully enforce a 1964 law that calls for 1% of city construction costs to go toward public art.
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The bill would create alternatives to lump sum security deposits for some residential leases, including a monthly payment plan and surety bonds. Renters’ advocates have criticized the latter as a predatory practice.
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Baltimore City Council President Nick Mosby said he was looking forward to serving the rest of his term on Monday, despite the federal probe into the finances of the Democrat and his wife, State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby.
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Six Baltimore City council members have joined nearly 100 officials from cities across the U.S. in calling on the Federal Communications Commission to investigate digital redlining.
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After 15 years of musical performances and art advocacy across Baltimore, veteran rapper Eze Jackson thought 2020 looked promising. In January, he…
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Baltimore City is moving to correct a long established problem: slow responses to calls to its 311 system. A council committee held a hearing Wednesday…
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A package of bills aimed to modernize the office of the Baltimore City Comptroller, including one that would require real estate records to be maintained…