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Baltimore Prepares for 2020 Census

BALTIMORE, MD.  — April 1 marks the 1 year countdown to Census 2020.

Mayor Pugh's Statement Regarding the Roland Avenue Cycle Track and Bicycling in Baltimore

BALTIMORE, MD.  — In keeping with the Community, as outlined in the Roland Park Master Plan that was adopted by the City’s Planning Commission, The Baltimore City Department of Tra

Mayor Pugh's Statement Regarding Her University of Maryland Medical System Board Membership

BALTIMORE, MD.  —  I have submitted my resignation as a Board member of the University of Maryland Medical System to its Chair, Stephen A. Burch.

Mayor Pugh to Initiate Demolition of 500 Block of Baker Street

BALTIMORE, MD.  — Mayor Catherine E.

Mayor Pugh Joins Partners to Revitalize Healthcare Services in West Baltimore

BALTIMORE, MD.  — Behavioral Health System Baltimore (BHSB), along with its partners the Mayor’s Office, the Baltimore City Health Department and Coppin Heights Community Development Corporation, b

Mayor Pugh's Statement on the Murder of Jacquelyn Smith

BALTIMORE, MD.  —  Like everyone in our city, state and across this nation, we mourned the senseless killing of Jacquelyn Smith.

El Programa de Becas Escolares de la Alcaldesa Pugh

El Programa de Becas Escolares es para estudiantes de la secundaria que se gradúen de las escuelas de la Ciudad de Baltimore.

EPA Provides $202 Million Loan for Baltimore’s Wastewater Infrastructure

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Acting Administrator Andrew Wheeler today announced a $202 million Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act (WIFIA) loan to the City of Baltimore to help the city make system-wide upgrades to its aging wastewater infrastructure.

Mayor Pugh Announces New Health Commissioner for Baltimore City

BALTIMORE, MD.  — Mayor Catherine E. Pugh announces Dr. Letitia Dzirasa as Health Commissioner for the Baltimore City Health Department, effective March 11, 2019.

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