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City Council President Nick Mosby and a roster of new city council members were sworn into the legislative body in outdoor, socially-distanced ceremonies…
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Mayor Jack Young’s term, born amid crisis and marked by a relentless onslaught of subsequent emergencies, ends Tuesday morning, as a slate of younger…
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Baltimore City students joined peers in Philadelphia, Detroit and Baton Rouge to call on Comcast to close the digital divide by providing free internet…
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Baltimore City Public School leaders said Monday that they will delay the return to in-person classes until later this fall, saying the system must…
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Trans activists and allies took over several blocks of N. Charles Street Friday to paint a new street mural reading “BLACK TRANS LIVES MATTER,” as…
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The Baltimore City Council adopted a budget for the next fiscal year that cuts $22.4 million from the police department’s $550 million budget, including…
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City elections workers spent Thursday carefully separating City Council District 1 mail-in ballots from a mass of ballots from residents across the city…
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The Baltimore City Council held its third virtual meeting last night as coronavirus containment methods keep legislators at home. WYPR’s Emily Sullivan…
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The Baltimore City Council heard a series of coronavirus measures during its second-ever virtual meeting Monday night. City Council President Brandon…
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The country’s largest healthcare worker and property service unions endorsed Brandon Scott for Baltimore City Mayor, Shannon Sneed for City Council…