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Baltimore officials announced that city workers fully vaccinated by Jan. 14, 2022 will receive a $1,000 incentive.
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Baltimore police have announced the arrest of a 62-year-old man in the killing of Evelyn Player, the 69-year-old grandmother who was stabbed to death in her longtime church last month.
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Baltimore will install more than 100 free public Wi-Fi hot spots across ten West Baltimore neighborhoods and city-owned fiber at 23 recreation centers using $6 million in federal stimulus money, Mayor Brandon Scott announced Tuesday.
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Mayor Brandon Scott announced a 90-day action plan to provide alternative employment and health, education and housing resources to the city youth that clean motorists’ windshields in hope of tips at busy intersections throughout Baltimore.
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After a week of brutal killings in Baltimore City, faith leaders and officials look to the future.
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Mayor Brandon Scott announced Tuesday he’ll put $55 million in American Rescue Plan Act funding toward economic initiatives. The Mayor’s Office of Employment Development will receive $30 million to fund workforce development programs, while $25 million will go to creating a recovery fund for ailing small businesses, nonprofits and artists.
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City Council President Nick Mosby is aiming to resurrect Baltimore’s popular dollar house program and create a fund for home repair grants of up to $25,000 for properties in redlined neighborhoods through a package of new bills introduced Monday.
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President Biden touted his trillion dollar infrastructure bill Wednesday and called on Congress to pass his Build Back Better package during remarks at the Port of Baltimore, which he held as a blueprint for other U.S. ports struggling with congestion.
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Baltimore advocates called on City Council members Thursday to push for the implementation of a law passed in 2019 that would create a water bill affordability program and staff a new office to assist city residents hit with high bills.
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The Baltimore City Council unanimously passed a bill from Council President Mosby that mandates monthly reports from the Scott administration on federal relief spending during a Monday meeting.