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Six Cities Share $445,000 In Grants To Support Childhood Obesity Prevention Programs

Today the United States Conference of Mayors (USCM) announced the winners of the 2016 Childhood Obesity Prevention Awards during the organization’s 84th Winter Meeting in Washington, D.C. The awards went to cities with outstanding programs that encourage healthy weight through balanced diet choices and regular physical activity. 

Neighborhoods: The Lifeblood of our City

Depending on who you are talking to, the definition of neighborhood takes on different meanings. 

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Mayor Rawlings-Blake to Celebrate the Removal of Blighted Property in Park Heights Neighborhood

Mayor Rawlings-Blake and Housing Commissioner Paul Graziano will join residents for the demolition of blighted properties in the Park Heights neighborhood.

Second After-Action Report Released on Baltimore City’s April 2015 Civil Unrest

Second After-Action Report Released on Baltimore City’s April 2015 Civil Unrest

We are greater than AIDS

Today, 36.9 million people worldwide are currently living with HIV/AIDS, of which 2.6 million are children.

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Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake Announces Enhancements to Baltimore Sister Cities Program

Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake to restructure the Baltimore Sister Cities Program, aiming to expand the program’s focus on developing significant opportunities for economic partnerships, more cultural and educational exchanges, and health and environmental initiatives.

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Perfectly Attended.

It is from education we improve our lives, and attendance makes a difference.

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