The Baltimore Mayor's Office released a statement regarding the cancellation of the City Council hearing on efforts to combat the opioid overdose crisis.
Mayor Brandon M. Scott announced his appointments of Emily C. Ames-Messinger, Dr. Stefan L. Lallinger, and Ashiah S. Parker to the Baltimore City Board of School Commissioners.
Mayor Brandon M. Scott issued a statement on behalf of the Mayor's Office of Neighborhood Safety and Engagement (MONSE) and the entire Scott Administration to commemorate the anniversary of last year's Brooklyn Homes mass shooting that took the lives of 18-year-old Aaliyah Gonzalez and 20-year-old Kylis Fagbemi and injured another 28 victims.
Mayor Brandon M. Scott, alongside federal, state, and city leaders and advocates, cut the ribbon on the City's two newly acquired properties: Holiday Inn Express and the Sleep Inn & Suites.
Mayor Brandon M. Scott and the Baltimore Police Commissioner Richard Worley released the following statements condemning recent antisemitic incidents that occurred in Baltimore City.
Mayor Brandon M. Scott was joined by members of the City Council, the Mayor's Office of Immigrant Affairs (MIMA), advocates, and community members to sign City Council Bill 23-0438 into law which makes the existence and operations of MIMA permanent.
Mayor Brandon M. Scott, alongside Council President Nick Mosby and members of the City Council, held a signing ceremony for the FY2025 Baltimore City Budget.
Mayor Brandon M. Scott, Baltimore City Recreation & Parks (BCRP), Baltimore City Health Department (BCHD), and the Office of Emergency Management (OEM) announced that the 2024 AFRAM Music Festival in Druid Hill Park will still be held in light of the extreme heat weather forecast.
Mayor Brandon M. Scott, Baltimore City Recreation & Parks (BCRP), and City and State officials announced plans to construct a brand-new Coldstream Aquatic Center at a groundbreaking ceremony in Northwest Baltimore.