Baltimore leaders update response to mass overdose
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Maryland Gov. Wes Moore’s administration has officially launched its buyout program, offering state employees a lump sum plus payment per year of service.
After a mass overdose in City's Penn North community on Thursday, Mayor Brandon Scott is launching a neighborhood stabilization response.
Maryland Governor Wes Moore announced Wednesday that Transportation Secretary Paul J. Wiedefeld will step down on August 1, with Deputy Secretary Samantha J. Biddle named acting secretary while Lieute
Maryland’s governor is attending an annual luxury leadership retreat in Idaho, as questions emerge about a Baltimore industrial site that remains mostly inactive.
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore announced $50 million in grant awards to assist in Baltimore's efforts to reduce vacant homes.
Help is on the way to ease Baltimore City's vacant housing problem. Governor Wes Moore announced Thursday that $50 million will go to the Baltimore Vacants Reinvestment Initiative Program, a significant boost to address the city's thousands of abandoned properties.
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore announced Wednesday that Maryland Department of Transportation Secretary Paul Wiedefeld will step down from his position, effective Aug. 1 — yet another departure from his executive Cabinet.
Multiple people have taken credit for the historic drop that mirrors a national decrease in violent crimes. Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott says it’s due to a community-based approach to gun violence.