City's first day of school kicks off with visits in West Baltimore

Mayor Stephanie Rawlings Blake

The Baltimore Sun

August 31, 2015

Nearly four months ago, Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake was met with angst and questions from fourth-graders at Gilmor Elementary School on the day of Freddie Gray's funeral. Monday, she was met with hugs and squeals from beret-clad girls who recognized her from TV...READ MORE.

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