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Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott will headline a major campaign fundraiser on Martha’s Vineyard this month, suggesting he may ...
Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott will host a campaign fundraiser for his third run at a historic home in Martha's Vineyard.
Tonya Miller Hall says she has left her position as the senior adviser for arts and culture for the mayor’s office about two ...
Baltimore celebrated the 42nd National Night Out, promoting law enforcement-community partnerships for violence reduction.
The owners of the cargo ship that crashed into the Francis Scott Key Bridge are suing the company that built the vessel.
Mayor Scott has anchored his administration in the language of equity, which is admirable in many ways. But equity cannot ...
Several events are planned across Baltimore City, including a kickoff ceremony at 4 p.m. at the National Night Out event hosted by We Our Us at 5011 Arbutus Ave. The mayor will attend that event and ...
Baltimore's SquashWise is helping city students thrive on the court and in the classroom. Mayor Brandon Scott on Monday got ...
Baltimore marked another month in which fewer people were killed or shot than in years past. So far this year, the city has recorded 84 homicides, which is down more than 24% over this time last year.
BALTIMORE (WBFF) — Mayor Brandon Scott defended a contract to redesign the city’s website, spending more than $2 million of taxpayer money, while the website has yet to be completed.
Former Baltimore mayoral candidate Otis Rolley will lead Baltimore Development Corp. (BDC) starting June 23, Mayor Brandon Scott announced Friday morning.
Mayor Brandon Scott defended spending more than $2.2 million on Baltimore’s delayed website redesign, blaming outdated city systems rather than the contractor for the project’s problems.