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Go ahead and save that space on the beach with your tent or canopy — for now. Ocean City is moving forward with an ordinance ...
Hundreds of vacant Baltimore City jobs are coming at a cost, city leaders said during a hearing Thursday. The Baltimore City Council addressed the more than 2,700 vacant positions and the related ...
Baltimore City Hall leaders acknowledged on Wednesday that squatting and social media networks potentially profiting from ...
Baltimore residents and community groups, including CASA and 1199SEIU, express concerns about funding for immigrants and ...
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WBAL-TV on MSN'Truly concerning': Council president poised to play pivotal role in TIME Organization contractsBaltimore City Council President Zeke Cohen called the findings of an 11 News Investigates report into one of Maryland's larges nonprofits "truly concerning." ...
Baltimore City Council President Zeke Cohen is calling for transparency over decisions made on the future of BGE's proposed ...
Baltimore City Hall leaders acknowledged on Wednesday that squatting and social media networks potentially profiting from ...
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WBAL-TV on MSN'Low-density, multi-casual housing': Legislation would expand access to housing in BaltimoreBaltimore City leaders believe current housing laws discriminate and have done so for years, setting the city back when it ...
Baltimore City's Health Department wants to get life-saving items to the public, and they've started using a vending machine to do it.
Baltimore City leaders believe current housing laws discriminate and have done so for years, setting the city back when it ...
During the Baltimore City Council’s annual Taxpayer Night on Thursday, residents let officials hear their concerns about issues ranging from fine and fee increases to overdose prevention funding.
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