Mayor Scott Challenges Stereotypes of Black Fatherhood Through Community Engagement
In a series of stroller walks, Mayor Brandon Scott aims to redefine perceptions of Black fatherhood in Baltimore.
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In a series of stroller walks, Mayor Brandon Scott aims to redefine perceptions of Black fatherhood in Baltimore.
The Maryland Transit Administration has reported a cybersecurity breach, prompting an investigation into the incident.
Johns Hopkins Hospital has been recognized as one of the best hospitals in the United States by U.S. News & World Report.
A woman has been charged with the murder of her husband at Johns Hopkins Hospital, raising serious concerns about safety in healthcare settings.
Staff at Johns Hopkins Hospital are exploring the possibility of a strike amid ongoing labor negotiations.
Johns Hopkins Hospital has officially opened its new patient towers, enhancing its healthcare facilities in Baltimore.
Johns Hopkins Medicine is enhancing its Pediatric Infectious Diseases program to better serve children in the community.
Baltimore residents are encouraged to participate in the upcoming Spring Cleanup event organized by Mayor Scott.
Baltimore's Inspector General, Cumming, has issued an apology after a social media post sparked criticism and led to an ethics complaint.
A new bill will prevent smoke shops from being established adjacent to schools and parks in Baltimore.
The lawsuit alleges wrongful termination and retaliation against the former employees of Baltimore City.
In her State of the City address, Baltimore's mayor presented strategies for economic growth and stability despite federal challenges.
In response to President Trump's claims about crime in Baltimore, Mayor Scott points to a significant decrease in violence in the city.
The Baltimore Mayor's Office has revealed key leadership changes aimed at enhancing city governance and operations.
Mayor Brandon Scott's recent visibility raises questions about his future plans and political strategy.
Baltimore's mayor responds to former President Trump's suggestion to deploy troops, labeling it as mere political theatrics.
The USDA has declared a disaster in Maryland, providing emergency loans to farmers impacted by a late freeze this spring.
The newly opened facility features advanced medical services and amenities aimed at enhancing patient care and comfort.
Mayor Scott acknowledges improvements in Baltimore City while residents express doubts about the pace of change.
During a recent community walk, Baltimore's mayor sought input from residents regarding the city's budget priorities.