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City data shows that Baltimore was inundated with thousands more reports related to graffiti last year, causing the city to ...
Gov. Wes Moore’s response to the region’s squatter crisis sharply contrasts with what critics describe as a full-blown war ...
On a day when the Orioles fielded a lineup without Adley Rutschman, Colton Cowser, Jackson Holliday or Ryan O’Hearn, their offense scored double-digit runs for just the third time this season. The ...
Former Baltimore mayoral candidate Otis Rolley will lead Baltimore Development Corp. (BDC) starting June 23, Mayor Brandon ...
The Baltimore City government is planning to establish a new series of stand-alone offices focused on diversity, equity, and ...
The monthslong search for a leader for the Baltimore Development Corp. comes to an end as Mayor Brandon Scott announces Otis ...
Otis Rolley becomes first Black man to lead Baltimore Development Corp., bringing national experience and deep local roots to ...
Baltimore's Mayor Scott is disappointed by a court ruling concerning the city's opioid lawsuit against McKesson and AmerisourceBergen.
Otis Rolley is set to become the next president and CEO of the Baltimore Development Corporation. He will step into the role ...
Bates’ quiet toughness is the reason that Baltimore has enjoyed whatever downturn in homicides and other violent crimes has ...
The diesel sheen remains visible on the water in Harbor East, where 5,000 gallons of fuel spilled on June 4, as estimates ...
Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott and several of the city's leading hospital systems came together on Monday to celebrate a historic reduction in gun violence, while strategizing crime prevention efforts.