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The death of a Baltimore sanitation worker in the heat on the job one year ago this week exposed many alarming problems, ...
Baltimore's Group Violence Reduction Strategy (GVRS) is being expanded to South Baltimore in an effort to reduce crime ...
Brandon Scott is continuing his push to address infrastructure needs, as he launched an apprentice program to provide ...
Mayor Scott has anchored his administration in the language of equity, which is admirable in many ways. But equity cannot ...
Baltimore has re-appeared on U.S. News & World Report’s 2025-’26 ranking of the “most dangerous places” in America after a ...
Mayor Brandon Scott and Maryland's congressional representatives discuss public safety, federal funding cuts, and the Francis ...
The departure of Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott’s fifth communications director in less than five years has raised new ...
Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott kisses his fiancee Hanna Pugh while declaring victory during a Democratic primary election night watch party Tuesday, May 14, 2024, in Port Covington, Md. (Kenneth K ...
While Scott recalls people laughing at him for his community-based approach, the numbers show that his plan is working. Between 2021 and 2022, Baltimore saw a slight decrease in homicides.
Mayor Brandon Scott, a first-term incumbent, led the pack with $907,000 available, having raised $231,000 since reports were last due in January. Former Mayor Sheila Dixon reported $497,000 in her ...
BALTIMORE (AP) — Incumbent Brandon Scott handily beat out one of his predecessors in Baltimore’s Democratic primary for mayor Tuesday, all but ensuring a second term in office.