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City of Baltimore Sues Trump Administration for Executing Unlawful, Anti-Immigrant 'Public Charge' Policy Behind Closed Doors

BALTIMORE, MD.  — Today the City of Baltimore filed suit against the Trump Administration for unlawfully and secretly changing the State Department’s definition of “public charge,” a provisio

Mayor Pugh Announces Choice for Next Commissioner of the Baltimore Police Department

BALTIMORE, MD.  — Today, Mayor Catherine E. Pugh announced her selection of Joel Fitzgerald, Sr. to become the next Commissioner of the Baltimore Police Department.

Mayor Pugh Makes Baltimore Largest City in the Nation to Recognize LGBTQ Suppliers

BALTIMORE, MD.  — Mayor Catherine E.

Mayor Catherine Pugh Announces that Baltimore City is Prepared for Winter Weather

BALTIMORE, MD (November 07, 2018) – Today, Mayor Catherine E.

Mayor Pugh Proclaims October 15, 2018 as "Fanny Jackson Coppin Day" in Baltimore

BALTIMORE, MD.  —  In recognition of the indelible contributions of Fanny Jackson Coppin to advancing education for African Americans, and the legacy of Coppin State University as

Mayor Pugh Honored with the 2018 Marcia Lamb Inner City Innovation Award

BALTIMORE, MD.  — The Initiative for a Competitive Inner City (ICIC) announced today that Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh is this year’s recipient of the Marcia Lamb Inner City Innovation Award, whi

Two DPW Workers Lauded for Heroism

Baltimore City Department of Public Works (DPW) employees Tony Carl Clark and Martine Smith are being lauded for saving a life while on the job performing their daily graffiti removal duties.

Finalists in Mayor's Teen Biz Challenge to Compete for Investment in Final Pitch Competition

BALTIMORE, MD.  —  Eleven Baltimore City young people (between the ages of 14 and 21) will compete in a final pitch to a panel of community business leaders and judges as part of t

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