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“I really fear that as we're making this incredible progress here as a nation — turning down the number of people who have been impacted by gun violence and homicide — we're about to see a horrific reversal of that trend.”
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Governor Wes Moore has until May 27th to sign, veto or let bills become law without his signature. The tracker will be updated as bills are signed into law.
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A new assessment finds the possibility of collision every few years.
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The city has not had two consecutive years of declining homicide since 2010 and 2011.
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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.”
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The Brooklyn Safe Streets office will join Park Heights, Franklin Square and the Belvedere sites who have all celebrated a similar milestone recently.
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A rooftop pool leak lead to the evacuation of the Axel Brewers Hill Apartments, fire officials said Friday.
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Sam Cogen took office at the end of 2023, replacing 33-year incumbent John Anderson.
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The Baltimore City Council on Monday passed Mayor Brandon Scott’s 2025 budget without amendments.