Baltimore City
Five people were transported to local hospitals. Two others refused treatment. None are in critical condition.
In the meantime, shuttle bus services are replacing subway trains along the entire line. Riders are encouraged to plan ahead and expect delays.
Dr. Michelle Taylor has been named the next commissioner of the Baltimore City Health Department, set to begin her tenure on August 4, according to a Friday announcement from Mayor Brandon Scott’s office.
One thing’s for sure: the conversation around Baltimore’s future is just getting started. And this budget? It’s aiming to spark more than just debate—it’s aiming to spark progress.
Applications for the 2025 YouthWorks program are now open for Baltimore youth between the ages of 14 and 21. The program is an initiative designed to provide young people in Baltimore City with meaningful work experiences, skills development and career exploration opportunities. It offers paid internships and summer employment in various sectors such as government, […]
Happy birthday to the city of Baltimore! Baltimoreans across the region celebrated 294 years on July 30, the city’s official birth date declared by Baltimore City and Maryland leaders. According to historians, the Maryland General Assembly passed a bill establishing Baltimore as a town on July 30, 1729. However, some believe that Baltimore’s real birthday […]
It’s turning out to be a good summer for the kids in Baltimore County and now Baltimore City as well. We all know that for some kids when school is in session, that is the only time they get to eat. After Baltimore County have announced that they will feed kids 18 and under this […]
For years, residents of Baltimore have been complaining about the Recreation Centers being closed, leaving the youth with nothing to do and nowhere to go. Many have said that is a reason why the youth has turned to violence in the streets. Well once again, it seems that the cries of the city have not […]
In May of 2017 Akia Eggleston, who was 8 months pregnant did not show up to her baby shower. Ever since, Investigators have been working to figure out what happened and if she is still alive. Earlier today, Baltimore’ City State’s Attorney, Marilyn Mosby, and Akia’s family did a Press Conference announcing that they have […]
The U.S Treasury has said that they will reallocate funds if counties continue to struggle distributing them. Details inside.
The new cameras are expected to go online in mid-July, says the Baltimore City Department of Transportation.
After being taken down for a few months, the infamous "Domino Sugar" sign is a few weeks away from returning to the Baltimore Harbor sky.Â