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Ivan Bates has long been a critic of MONSE, the Mayor's Office of Neighborhood Safety and Engagement.
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Ivan Bates outlined numerous complaints about the office, according to a seven-page letter sent to Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott Tuesday.
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The city held a resource fair on Monday and says it will continue other services.
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Conflicting accounts emerge over what led to juvenile services secretary's departure.
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Mayor Brandon Scott and leaders from three major health systems marked Gun Violence Awareness month with a resource fair at Mondawmin Mall’s parking lot, Monday.
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Roca began in Massachusetts and branched to Baltimore in 2018. Since then, its hyperlocal approach to violence intervention has won support from city officials and young men the nonprofit targets.
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Four high schools are partnering with local organizations to help students peacefully resolve conflicts.
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Through “Operation Tornado Alley” state, local and federal law enforcement officials worked together to dismantle “criminal organizations” peddling drugs in southwest Baltimore.
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“It showed that they had already made some efforts at self improvement, and more importantly, they were completely open to all of the audit department's recommendations about further improvements they could make to their own controls,” said Comptroller Bill Henry.
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“Off the record, neither MONSE nor the audits team will verify the individual, so we really just need a name that doesn’t sound fictional.”