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“... breakdown in communication and judgment that is absolutely unacceptable.”
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Governor Wes Moore joined other officials in announcing the historic funds Thursday at Coppin State University.
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For the first time in 125 years, the council has the power to cut and add from the budget proposal.
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Horse racing may be the sport of kings but crab derby might be the unofficial sport of Baltimore City.
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The commission will recommend supplemental funding for local community programs while also addressing the “damage done by structurally racist policies” during the War on Drugs.
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He called it a “ sole source deal” and says developments like this have “lasting and generational impacts”
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Owner-occupied homes valued at less than $250,000 will be exempt from the controversial sales tax.
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The commission is meant to increase efficiency and keep the charter up to date. It should have been convened by May 1st, 2021.
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The mayor touted investments and growth, such as plans for four new rec centers, and he announced a new library for Park Heights, the first built in Baltimore in 15 years.
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Baltimore City’s ‘Build Better BMore’ initiative will focus on filling 9,000 potholes, removing 900 graffiti markings, paving nine miles of city roads, and cleaning up known illegal dumping sites.