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The sophomore councilman is ready for a promotion. He hopes voters elect him to Council President, the city’s second highest elected position.
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With the race in a three-way tie, the candidates for Baltimore City Council President join Midday to make their case and debate the the region's pressing issues.
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We go On the Record with Baltimore City Councilman Zeke Cohen, running citywide to be Council president. How would he boost hiring first responders, inspectors and other safety workers? How does holding youth accountable fit with trauma-informed care?
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The concept encourages students to use nonviolent conflict resolution methods and was already piloted in Baltimore, officials said.
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Peer navigators tell those struggling with addiction, I know what you’re going through – and I survived. Let me show you how
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“When you have a lived experience, it's easier for you to walk the path of where the solution could be”
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Baltimore City teachers, students and activists are backing a bill that aims to give the Federal Communications Commission the ability to investigate internet service providers for discrimination.
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The Baltimore City Council passed a bill to double fines for first-time illegal dumping citations and officially began its review of Mayor Brandon Scott’s first budget plan during a Monday night meeting.
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Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott has until Monday to decide whether to veto a controversial bill that would provide security deposit alternatives for renters or allow it to become law without his signature.
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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.