Some nonprofit leaders are questioning why the Baltimore Children and Youth Fund sent $7 million in taxpayer funds back to ...
The Baltimore Children and Youth Fund has repeatedly ignored Spotlight on Maryland’s questions about how it sent $7 million taxpayer funds back to the mayor’s office.
Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott announced the city is allocating $4.6 million to cover the cost as the shutdown drags on.
Mayor Brandon Scott is expected to announce more than $4.65 million in assistance for City residents affected by the ongoing ...
Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott celebrated Black pride and called out past harm while inviting investors to plug into the ...
Scott used funds from fiscal year 2025 and the American Rescue Plan Act to help Baltimore residents affected by the shutdown ...
The mayors of Baltimore and Chicago are holding a roundtable to highlight community violence intervention strategies in both ...
Baltimore is making $4.6 million available to help support workers and residents with food, child care and rent amid the ...
The Maryland Food Bank estimates it may be able to cover 15 percent of the SNAP recipients in the state if funding for the ...
When Brandon Scott took office in late 2020 as one of the youngest mayors in Baltimore’s history, he pledged to reduce the number of homicides and incidents of gun violence. That year, there were 335 ...
Man Killed, 7-Year-Old Boy Injured in Baltimore Shooting, Police Seek Public's Help in Investigation
Baltimore police are investigating a fatal shooting that left a man dead and a 7-year-old boy injured. The boy was a ...
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Naloxone kits posted at Baltimore Metro subway stations in effort to stave off opioid overdoses
A new initiative in Baltimore aims to give residents access to naloxone kits and on-demand training at Metro Subway stations throughout the city.
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