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Two former Baltimore City employees are suing the mayor over allegations of wrongful termination and political retribution.
Baltimore City Mayor Brandon M. Scott announces significant funding increases for youth engagement and development initiatives in the FY26 budget.
The new data out Thursday shows the city's population has seen an increase, partially driven by immigration as well as a natural increase.
Renewed calls for Baltimore City Public Schools CEO Dr. Sonja Santelises to step down following a damning financial audit released by the state.
Baltimore City Council is holding a flurry of upcoming legislative hearings to address some its top priorities this year, such as lowering BGE bills.
New York City Republican leaders are blasting a campaign to persuade its GOP voters to re-enroll as Democrats to vote in the Democratic primary for mayor on June 24. Voters have until February 14 ...
New members join the Baltimore City Council, with Zeke Cohen as President. The council aims to improve public safety and grow the city's population.
The Baltimore City school system is taking steps to avoid losing federal funding due to unmet requirements under the state’s Blueprint for Maryland’s Future education reform plan.
Baltimore City Council to Hold Hearings on Drug Overdoses The city’s overdose epidemic has killed nearly 6,000 people since 2018, a death rate never before seen in a major U.S. city.
BALTIMORE (WBFF) — The only Republican currently running for Baltimore City mayor is calling for the CEO of Baltimore City Schools to be replaced. Donald Scoggins recently sat down with Project ...
In November of last year, voters overwhelmingly voted in favor of giving local control over the Baltimore Police Department to Baltimore City.
Some Baltimore leaders are counting down the days until term-limited Gov. Larry Hogan (R) leaves office.
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