Baltimore City Council Advances Changes to Homestead Tax Credit
The Baltimore City Council is moving forward with proposed changes to the homestead tax credit program aimed at providing more equitable tax relief.
The Baltimore City Council is moving forward with proposed changes to the homestead tax credit program aimed at providing more equitable tax relief.
Baltimore City Council members express skepticism regarding a proposal to increase the size and scope of the mayor's office.
The city gears up for a comprehensive cleanup and community service event scheduled for spring 2026.
The city of Baltimore has declared a Code Red Extreme Heat Alert and is providing cooling centers to assist residents.
Baltimore's Mayor Brandon Scott has announced his support for a candidate in the upcoming city sheriff primary election.
The Office of Inspector General faces financial scrutiny as its legal conflict with the Mayor's Office intensifies.
The city of Baltimore has initiated legal action against Agora Companies, citing misleading business practices.
Baltimore's Mayor Scott has proposed a funding increase for a nonprofit organization facing scrutiny over its financial audits.
City leaders are exploring options to provide financial relief to homeowners facing high property taxes.
A violence prevention employee in Baltimore has been charged with shooting, prompting strong condemnation from the mayor.
Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott is advocating for a reassessment of a contentious agreement that has drawn criticism.
The Safe Summer program aims to promote community safety and engagement throughout the city during the summer months.
Kurt Schmoke, the president of the University of Baltimore, has announced his intention to retire, concluding his tenure.
Kurt Schmoke, who has led the University of Baltimore since 2015, will retire in 2024, marking the end of his impactful tenure.
Kurt Schmoke, the current president of the University of Baltimore, has announced his plans to retire in the upcoming year.
Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott has publicly endorsed a candidate running against the current city sheriff in the upcoming primary.
Kurt Schmoke, who made history as Baltimore's first Black mayor, has announced his retirement from the University of Baltimore.
The 2026 State of the City report outlines key initiatives and progress made in Baltimore over the past year.
Baltimore's extensive underground conduit system, a rarity among U.S. cities, is now under scrutiny due to aging infrastructure and management issues.
Deb Jung's questioning of funding for a community center has sparked an ethics complaint from developer Brian Kim, alleging political motives.