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“We don’t have a sense of when it may happen again, we don’t have a sense of what to do differently,” Councilman Mark Conway said.
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City voters have a wide variety of questions to decide this fall.
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Promising projects are on the horizon but it could still be a while before the city sees new units under the law, says the housing commissioner.
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Jovani Patterson, chairman of People for Elected Accountability and Civic Engagement, thinks that by slashing the size of that office, the city can redirect funding elsewhere. Detractors argue it will decrease representation.
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Baltimore’s City Council is looking at a new and untested approach with a special financing package aimed at revitalizing blighted neighborhoods.
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“If the rats have a food source, a water source, shelter, they're going to be around and no amount of bait we use will mitigate that.”
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Two previous Maryland court cases raise questions about putting cash for new parents on November ballot
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The bill will allow the city solicitor to implement certain rules to reap funds.
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Baltimore City Council is set to hold hearings to examine work conditions at the Department of Public Works following the death of employee Ronald Silver ll on August 2, 2024.
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“This is not an anti-landlord bill. It’s an anti-slumlord bill.”