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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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The city is considering taking action against the ship owner and manager.
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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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Ivan Bates’ endorsement comes days after the attorney told the Sun that “philosophical differences” have emerged between him and current Mayor Brandon Scott, who is also running to keep his seat in the primary.
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“It is not nearly enough to cover all the businesses and all the workers who will be impacted, but is an important first step,” said Mayor Brandon Scott.
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“We know what these folks really want to say when they say DEI mayor,” Scott told The Banner. “They really want to say the N-word.”
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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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The suit claims the companies conspired to increase the cost of insulin.
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Mayor Brandon Scott has publicly declined an invitation to an April candidate forum staged by Fox45 and The Baltimore Sun, highlighting the hosts’ political connections.
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If you’re tired of rugged roadways and bumpy bridges, Baltimore City leaders say they are too. They are pushing back at state officials who are looking to cut future transportation funding.