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A bill from City Council President Nick Mosby that would mandate monthly reports on federal relief money spending advanced out of the Ways and Means Committee Tuesday.
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President Joe Biden pushed his scaled-back infrastructure bill and Build Back Better agenda at a CNN town hall in Baltimore Thursday night, marking his first visit to the city as chief executive.
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Baltimore will put $80 million in American Rescue Plan Act money toward health department efforts centering on COVID-19 prevention and outreach to vulnerable communities, Mayor Brandon Scott said Wednesday.
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Mayor Brandon Scott tested positive for COVID-19 Monday, his spokesman told WYPR in a statement.
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Mayor Brandon Scott announced Thursday the creation of a tax sale task force, which he said will study short- and long-term strategies to reform the annual event, in which Baltimore sells outstanding property tax liens to third-party investors who may charge homeowners steep interest rates and eventually could pursue foreclose on their homes.
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A delegation of FIFA officials are touring Baltimore, assessing M&T Bank Stadium and the city’s potential to host the 2026 World Cup, soccer’s biggest event.
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About 75 of Baltimore’s Group Violence Reduction Strategy partners, a critical component of Mayor Brandon Scott’s crime plan, are to meet for the first time on Monday.
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Mayor Brandon Scott will allow Baltimore nonprofits to apply for some of the city’s $641 million in American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds starting next month, he announced Monday.
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Vaccinated Baltimoreans have the chance to win two spots in Mayor Brandon Scott’s Skybox for every Ravens home game at M&T Bank Stadium this season, the Democrat announced Friday.
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Baltimore City will wait until the FDA approves COVID-19 booster vaccines for the general population before opening booster appointments to those who are not immunocompromised, Health Commissioner Dr. Letitia Dzirasa said Friday.