Maryland Comptroller's Office Faces Staffing Shortages Amid Increased Call Volume
Taxpayers are struggling to connect with the Maryland Comptroller's Office due to reduced staffing and rising call demands.
Taxpayers are struggling to connect with the Maryland Comptroller's Office due to reduced staffing and rising call demands.
A charter revision in Baltimore aims to reduce the powers of the Board of Estimates while increasing the mayor's authority over budget matters.
After a minor reduction in property tax, the Mayor of Baltimore hints at more significant cuts in the future.
Mayor Brandon Scott has appointed Calvin Young, a longtime friend, as his new chief of staff in Baltimore.
Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott met with Congressman Kweisi Mfume and the Maryland Congressional Delegation to address city priorities.
Mayor Brandon Scott has officially announced the designation of Park Heights as the newest Main Streets District in Baltimore.
In his recent address, Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott emphasized the city's achievements in reducing crime and boosting the economy.
At her inauguration, Baltimore's first two-term mayor in 20 years emphasizes a commitment to stability and progress.
Mayor's address outlines key initiatives and challenges facing Baltimore's future.
The Greater Model Aquatic Center in Poppleton has officially reopened, marking its first summer season since 2019.
Baltimore's Mayor Brandon M. Scott expresses support for IAM Local 4538 members facing job loss due to the upcoming closure of the Apple Store in Towson.
The U.S. Department of Justice has initiated an investigation into the Baltimore City Health Department's practices.
As the 2024 election approaches, Maryland Senate District 41 candidates focus on key issues affecting local communities.
A political action committee funded by sports betting firms is launching aggressive ads against Baltimore-area delegates in the primaries.
The Poppleton pool officially opens, bringing a new recreational space to the Baltimore community.
City officials have approved a 1-cent reduction in property tax rates for homeowners, with plans for further cuts in the future.
A federal lawsuit claims racial discrimination led to the firing of an employee at East Baltimore Development, Inc.
The Penn North site of Safe Streets Baltimore marks a significant milestone with 368 days of no homicides in its area.
President Trump delays Jay Clayton's nomination for national intelligence director, linking it to a voter ID bill's passage.
Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott stands by his administration's travel expenses as the Board of Education greenlights significant costs.