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Charm City Live, Baltimore’s third city-sponsored, annual summer music festival, will have three headliners this year.
Baltimore is taking new steps to address the overdose crisis in the city, aiming to cut fatal overdoses by 40% by 2040. The current plan is only preliminary, focusing on the year through 2027. The ...
WJZ Investigates is looking into a series of failures that may have led to his death, including problems dispatching an ...
“Pack your toothbrush” were the words of State’s Attorney Ivan J. Bates during his inauguration speech. This message was ...
Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott's director of communications, Kamau Marshall, abruptly left his position on Monday. Marshall, ...
Black mayors are proving that talent, vision, and a relentless focus on evidence-based policy—not tokenism—are transforming communities.
The city of Baltimore is facing scrutiny after awarding a $2.2 million contract for a website redesign to Fearless Solutions, a company owned by Del ...
The Mets begin their six-game road trip, which includes a weekend series against the Royals, looking to secure a third ...
Mayor Brandon Scott defended spending more than $2.2 million on Baltimore’s delayed website redesign, blaming outdated city ...
Mayor Brandon Scott launched a citywide cleanup to touch every neighborhoods. Residents want to see more pride in Baltimore.
Dream, Jeffrey Osbourne and Lucky Daye will headline the Charm City Live festival on Sept. 20, Mayor Brandon M. Scott ...
Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott kicked off "Charm City Cleanup," a 17-week plan that calls for the deployment of cleanup crews to every street in the city.