Recent News

Baltimore City Launches 2011 Code Red Heat Alert Plan

Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake joined city agency leaders to announce the 2011 Code Red Heat Alert initiative, a multi-agency, coordinated approach to providing cooling relief to vulnerable populat

Mayor Rawlings-Blake Leads First Vacants to Value Demolition

34 Vacant homes to be demolished or rehabbed in Woodbourne/McCabe Community

Mayor Rawlings-Blake and Health Department Announce New Health Policy Initiative

Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake joined Commissioner of Health Dr. Oxiris Barbot today to announce the City's new health policy initiative, Healthy Baltimore 2015.

Mayor Rawlings-Blake Announces 2011 Summer Food Service Program

Today, Mayor Rawlings-Blake was joined by city and state officials, business partners, and former NFL pro Antonio Freeman to announce details about the 2011 Summer Food Service Program (SFSP).

Mayor Rawlings-Blake’s Tribute to William Donald Schaefer

Today at 5:00 p.m., Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake delivered the following remarks to welcome former Mayor William Donald Schaefer to City Hall.

“Good evening and thank you Dr. Reid.

Mayor Rawlings-Blake and Police Commissioner Bealefeld Announce Hometown Heroes Recruitment Program

Department aims to hire over 300 officers within the next year

Mayor Rawlings-Blake Announces Cities of Service Volunteer Plan

Comprehensive Volunteer plan seeks to harness volunteer energy to tackle pressing challenges: Drug Addiction, Vacant lots, and Youth Violence

Mayor Rawlings-Blake, Finance Dept. Release FY2012 Preliminary Budget

‘Tough but smart’ budget plan closes $65 million deficit, protects core services without raising taxes

Mayor Rawlings-Blake Announces New Look for Annual African-American Festival

Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake joined city leaders at the Reginald F. Lewis Museum to announce the events and activities at this year’s African American Festival.

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