Recent News

Mayor Rawlings-Blake Names New Finance Director

Park Heights Native Mr. Harry Black returns to Baltimore for City Public Service.

Mayor Rawlings-Blake and Top Federal Officials Kick Off Major Construction in Baltimore

Construction of new facility for Social Security Administration underway.

Mayor Rawlings-Blake Announces Details of Baltimore’s 12th Annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Parade

Baltimore Colts great and NFL Hall of Famer Lenny Moore to serve as parade grand marshal.

Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake Announces Expansion of Program Credited With Reducing Gun Violence in City Neighborhoods

New study shows the Safe Streets Baltimore program is a successful replication of Chicago’s CeaseFire violence prevention initiative.

Mayor Rawlings-Blake Thanks State and Local Partners for Reduction in Juvenile Violence

This morning, Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake invited representatives from state and local agencies to recognize their ongoing efforts to reduce juvenile violence in Baltimore City.

Mayor Rawlings-Blake, Commissioner Bealefeld Report 2011 Crime Reduction

Homicide total reaches second lowest level on record, lowest since 1977;Shootings & overall violent crime decline in 2011.

Mayor says reductions in violence will help Baltim

RING IN 2012 AT BALTIMORE’S NEW YEAR’S EVE SPECTACULAR PRESENTED BY THE BALTIMORE SUN ON DECEMBER 31, 2011, 9PM

Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake and the Baltimore Office of Promotion & The Arts announce Baltimore’s New Year’s Eve Spectacular presented by The Baltimore Sun on Saturday, December 31 f

Mayor Rawlings-Blake and Baltimore Housing Remove Blight in Park Heights and makes room for The CC Jackson Park Athletic Fields

“Vacants to Value” furthers the City’s Commitment to the Park Heights Master Plan

Mayor Rawlings-Blake Delivers Inaugural Address

Mayor will focus her first elected term on growing the city.

Mayor Rawlings-Blake Kicks-Off Revitalization Efforts in Johnston Square

Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake and Mi Casa Inc. kicked off the revitalization of the Johnston Square Community today on the 800 Block of E. Preston St.

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