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“When I passed out and hit the ground, I fell and hit the back of my head. Mr. Silver kind of shook me and woke me up off the ground. And when I asked him what happened, he said I collapsed,” said Travis Christian during a news conference.
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Vignarajah says that Harborplace redevelopment proponents are already gearing up for a new charter amendment in 2026.
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Justices are mainly considering two things: was the challenge to Question F submitted at the appropriate time and does it, in fact, constitute proper charter material?
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The race is a competition between Dixon and incumbent Mayor Brandon Scott.
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Exactly two weeks ahead of primary election day, the leading Democratic candidates for Baltimore City mayor made their final pitches.
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Mayor Brandon Scott, former Mayor Sheila Dixon, former prosecutor Thiru Vignarajah and businessman Bob Wallace are confirmed.
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About 40% of likely Democratic voters polled said they would reelect Scott for a second term as mayor, while 32% said they would support former Mayor Sheila Dixon and 11% of respondents said they favored former assistant state’s attorney Thiru Vignarajah.
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“Baltimore has always been a working people’s town and it is going to remain that way."
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“Asthma rates are too high and a lot of it has to do with the incinerator.”
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Once again, in 2024 Baltimore voters will see a field crowded by Mayor Brandon Scott, Sheila Dixon, and now, Thiru Vignarajah. Local businessman Bob Wallace has also emerged as a competitive candidate for the position.