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BALTIMORE (WBFF) — The Baltimore City government is planning to establish a new series of stand-alone offices focused on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI).
Baltimore jurors erred by awarding too much money to the city in its verdict against two drug manufacturing titans last November, a judge ruled Thursday.
A Baltimore judge proposed reducing the city's $266 million settlement from a verdict against two drug distributors.
BALTIMORE — The Baltimore City Recreation and Parks Department, alongside Mayor Brandon Scott and other city officials, held a ribbon cutting ceremony at the brand-new Coldstream Aquatics Center ...
Baltimore may not get as much money in opioid restitution after a judge ruled Thursday that the jury's award to the city was too high.
A change is coming for students in Baltimore next school year when it comes to cell phones.Dr. Marty Makary, the U.S. Commissioner of Food and Drugs, said smart ...
Baltimore’s slight population increase last year was driven by Hispanic residents, whose population increased by about 2,200, according to Census Bureau estimates released Thursday.
Baltimore now has until August 8 to decide whether it will accept a reduced settlement from a verdict against two drug distributors or accept a new trial, according to the Baltimore Banner.
Another position in the Baltimore City Office of Inspector General will open in the next fiscal year.
Baltimore is a place well worth exploring. A city steeped in history, you also won't find a place richer in culture. Founded nearly three centuries ago, before the onset of the Revolutionary War, ...
The Baltimore Development Corporation will be led by a Black man for the first time in the history of the city's economic development agency.
Dr. Melanie Bryant appointed as Director of Baltimore City Mayor's Office of LGBTQ Affairs. She brings dynamic leadership and a deep passion for equity.
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