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Baltimore’s efforts to get a new police accountability board up and running have been beset by numerous delays.
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Donna Drew Sawyer, who led the Baltimore Office of Promotion & The Arts, will no longer lead the department.
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Under proposed law, parents or business operators - as well as their employees - can be cited and fined if they are found to “knowingly permit any minor to remain on the premises” during those hours.
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Since his 2021 appointment, Jason Mitchell’s DPW has weathered intense criticism from both residents and City Council members on multiple fronts.
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Deanta Dorsey, 16, was killed and four other teenage boys injured in a mass shooting outside a Popeyes restaurant at the shopping center, which is across the street from Edmondson-Westside High School.
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Baltimore City Mayor Brandon Scott unveiled his legislative agenda ahead of the upcoming session of Maryland’s General Assembly and his administration’s priorities include public safety and housing.
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Baltimore City police attribute the first increase in arrests in more than decade to more warrant arrests being issued, according to an analysis by The Baltimore Banner data team.
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David Warren, 30, who has beaten 10 attempted murder charges is also indicted.
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The 34,000-square-foot building is under development at the corner of Ashland and Rutland avenues in East Baltimore.
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The money for Baltimore City's health department is part of the $3.2 billion in funds allocated nationwide through a grant program created under the American Rescue Plan Act that’s specifically directed to public health infrastructure.