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Mayor Pugh and Office of Employment Development Unveil New Mobile Workforce Center

A new “mobile workforce resource” was unveiled today by Mayor Catherine E. Pugh that will serve as a career center on wheels for residents in need of job assistance and employment resources. Joined by Director of the Office of Employment Development Jason Perkins-Cohen, and the Chair of the Baltimore Workforce Development Board, Yariela Kerr-Donovan, Mayor Pugh highlighted the benefits of this mobile job resource vehicle in providing vital employment resources directly to citizens most in need and where they live.

Mayor Pugh and Health Commissioner Dr. Wen Announce Expansion of Telehealth Intervention Program for Older Adults

BALTIMORE, MD (July 12, 2018) — Today, Mayor Catherine E. Pugh and Baltimore City Health Commissioner Dr. Leana Wen announced the expansion of the Telehealth Intervention Program for Seniors (TIPS) in the city’s northwest Park Heights community. 

Mayor Pugh Launches New Cadet-Apprenticeship Program

Supporting Mayor Catherine E. Pugh’s aim to create a pipeline of committed, skilled, and experienced Baltimore Police officers, the Maryland Apprenticeship and Training Council has approved for accreditation the Mayor’s newly-instituted Cadet-Apprentice Program, effective immediately.

Programa de Alimentos de Verano

Guía de Alimentos de Verano de la Ciudad de Baltimore

Derechos de los Trabajadores a Salarios Justos

Derechos de los Trabajadores a Salarios Justos

Ciudad de Baltimore  

Mayor Catherine E. Pugh Delivers State of the City Address


To view the 2017 State of the City Address, click here.

El Programa de Becas Escolares de la Alcaldesa Pugh

El Programa de Becas Escolares de la Alcaldesa Pugh

Ciudad de Baltimore  

EXECUTIVE ORDER 2018-01 : THE BALTIMORE LESBIAN, GAY, BISEXUAL, TRANSGENDER, AND QUEER (LGBTQ) COMMISSION

EXECUTIVE ORDER
2018-01

THE BALTIMORE LESBIAN, GAY, BISEXUAL, TRANSGENDER, AND
QUEER (LGBTQ) COMMISSION

Mayor Catherine E. Pugh's Year-End, Year-Ahead Message

As we prepare to draw the curtain on 2017, I want to talk to you a moment about what we have all been through together and what we must work to achieve in the coming year. 

Let me be clear - we have endured too much violence, too much pain and sorrow - too much loss. Our hearts ache for the families and loved ones left behind by young lives snatched by gunshot on our streets. Our hearts ache for the young and old alike who are trapped in places where violence is a way of life. Our hearts ache for our City - a truly great City - whose identity has been defined by these tragedies for too long. 

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