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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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Maryland’s Public Service Commission will hold a hearing Tuesday, regarding Baltimore Gas and Electric’s 2021-2023 multi-year plan, gathering feedback on its effectiveness relative to the goals set by the PSC.
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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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Khalil Zaied will lead an agency that has been marred by several scandals that include water quality issues, poor service delivery and reports of a toxic work culture.
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Dozens of community volunteers planted cages as part of the Great Baltimore Oyster Partnership, a joint project between Waterfront Partnership and the Chesapeake Bay Foundation that has cultivated an estimated 1.6 million oyster spat in Baltimore’s Harbor since 2013.
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BUILD, the influential, multifaith nonprofit group, is fighting to ensure that certain neighborhoods are included in the governor’s plan to redevelop vacants in Baltimore City.
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The Maryland Supreme Court will hear an appeal from the State Board of Elections, Baltimore City and MCB Real Estate on Monday.
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“They need a break, so we need to come in seamlessly and assume that role as telecommunicator for the 911 system,” said Baltimore City Fire Chief James Wallace.
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Dozens of parishes will be consolidated as the Church tries to save money.