Baltimore Police said that a teenager nearly drowned Wednesday afternoon after a group of people broke into a closed Baltimore City public pool. The 16-year-old had to be rescued from Roosevelt Park Pool in the Hampden neighborhood and is listed in critical condition. “This is something that could have been totally avoidable,” Baltimore Mayor Brandon […]

Baltimore City’s mayor Brandon Scott has announced the launch of the city’s Safe Passage initiative, a strategy to help improve safety for students traveling to and from school. The new program is a combined effort between the Mayor’s Office of Neighborhood Safety and Engagement, the Mayor’s Office of Children and Family Success, the Baltimore City […]

Mayor Brandon Scott announced Thursday that Baltimore City’s curfew for minors will go into effect beginning tomorrow. The city’s curfew applies to any young person under the age of 14 out after 9 p.m. and between the ages of 14-16 out after 11 p.m. on weekend or holiday nights. Join Our Text Club To Get […]

Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott and city officials curfew for youth kicks off this Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day! This new curfew comes after increasing crime among juveniles in the city. The curfew applies to people under 17 years old. For children younger than 14, the curfew is 9 p.m. to 6 a.m. Starting the […]

Baltimore City is encouraging residents to go green by offering a one-time 5% discount on their monthly water bill, Mayor Brandon Scott announced this week. Residents need to sign up for paperless billing by Wednesday, May 31 to receive the discount. Join Our Text Club To Get The Latest Music, Entertainment, Contests And Breaking News […]

Following a huge fight among minors that broke out at the Inner Harbor Mayor Brandon Scott is calling for a curfew! A14-year-old and a 16-year-old were injured after the large fight broke out, police said there were more than 200 teenagers along E. Pratt Street including one who was found with a loaded gun in […]

  Mayor Brandon Scott announced Monday that Baltimore City recreation centers will be hosting a free spring break camp for teens. The Mayor’s Office of Children and Family Success and Baltimore City Recreation and Parks will be hosting the event. Join Our Text Club To Get The Latest Music, Entertainment, Contests And Breaking News On […]

  Mayor Brandon Scott made a move Monday to block contaminated wastewater from being sent to the Back River Wastewater Treatment Plant. Additionally, the City Council passed a resolution urging the EPA to get involved to stop the 675,000 gallons of wastewater from coming to the city. The contaminated water was part of a train […]

Baltimore Police are investigating after a Patterson High School student was found suffering from a gunshot wound on a Southeast Baltimore playground. According to reports, the student was identified as 16-year-old Izaiah Carter. Carter was found unresponsive with gunshot wounds to the head around 2 p.m. Monday afternoon. He was taken to a local hospital […]

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Mayor Brandon Scott announced with Baltimore City officials the launch of a new paperless water billing system along with a new payment plan program. City residents now have the option to enroll in paperless water bills and can pay any past-due balances over a period of time without accruing any interest. For those interested in […]

As a way to honor the hundreds of lives lost in 2022, Mayor Brandon Scott declared Jan. 4, 2023, as Baltimore’s Day of Remembrance. The city hosted a vigil to honor those who have passed including COVID-19, fatal overdoses, suicide, and gun violence. RELATED: Victim Identified, Classes Cancelled At Edmondson-Westside High School, Following Shooting Of Five […]