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Baltimore City Public Schools will use its "rainy day" fund to the loss of $48 million in federal funding due to a cut by the ...
The Baltimore City Council introduced a bill to expand access to menstrual products in bathrooms at city buildings and make ...
Baltimore City Public Schools proposed a $1.87 billion budget for fiscal year 2026, about 5% more than last year’s request.
During a heated House Judiciary Subcommittee on Immigration Integrity, Security, and Enforcement hearing, Rep. Brandon Gill ...
A Randallstown man has pleaded guilty to bribing a state employee to secure nearly $175,000 in COVID-related cleaning ...
No charges will be filed against Baltimore Police officers involved in a fatal shooting of a suspect in South Baltimore’s ...
Reflection on the Baltimore Uprising 10 years after the death of Freddie Gray. Community leaders and attorneys discuss ...
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American Newspapers at their annual High Tea on April 26, celebrating community organizations that have shaped Baltimore for ...
The statue of Captain John O’Donnell, an 18th century merchant who enslaved dozens of Black people on his Maryland plantation ...
According to Scott, the city had no control over how the BCF spent its money, despite requests from his office and ...
Baltimore City Council members introduced legislation Monday to place menstrual products in all bathrooms, including men's restrooms.
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