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Baltimore's mayor joins Tom Hall for another monthly conversation about key issues facing the city including trouble at the Baltimore Office of Promotion & The Arts, juvenile justice reform and the future of Harborplace.
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Host Tom Hall speaks with Mayor Brandon Scott about the latest in City Hall, including a safety review of the Department of Public Works and governance of opioid settlements.
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Two previous Maryland court cases raise questions about putting cash for new parents on November ballot
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Mayor Brandon Scott speaks to Midday about the recent death of DPW employee Ronald Silver II.
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Mayor Brandon Scott won the Democratic primary earlier this year, and is nearly certain to win November's general election against a Republican candidate with little name recognition and miniscule fundraising.
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Scott celebrated his victory in a packed room in South Baltimore, with his fiancee and newborn baby by his side on stage — as supporters chanted “four more years.”
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Mayor Brandon Scott is urging commuters to build extra time into their morning drive, particularly around the grid at Centre, Liberty, St. Paul and Fayette streets. Light rail service between North Avenue and Camden Yards is currently suspended.
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The city held its annual Vigil of Remembrance to speak the names of the dead and honor those lost to homicide, overdose, and suicide. This year was the first time it had been held fully in-person since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Tom speaks with Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott on the latest concerns in Baltimore City including violence reduction and the Department of Public Works.
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Thursday’s overdose awareness day events advocate for prevention sites, youth education