Recent News

City of Baltimore Approved to Receive Over $6M in HUD Reimbursement

Mayor Brandon M. Scott, in collaboration with the Mayor's Office of Homeless Services (MOHS), announced that the City of Baltimore has been approved by the U.S.

 

City of Baltimore Reaches Multi-Million Dollar Settlement with JUUL Labs

Mayor Brandon M. Scott announced a multi-million dollar settlement with JUUL Labs, Inc., a leading manufacturer of e-cigarettes.

 

Mayor Scott, City & State Officials, Rec & Parks Cut Ribbon on Renovated East Baltimore Swimming Pool Facility

Mayor Brandon M. Scott, alongside City & State officials, Baltimore City Recreation & Parks (BCRP) and community members, celebrated the reopening of East Baltimore's Ambrose Kennedy Swimming Pool at Henrietta Lacks Educational Park.

 

Mayor Scott Statement on Guilty Plea and Sentencing of Jason Billingsley

Mayor Brandon M. Scott released a statement on the guilty pleas and sentencing of Jason Billingsley.

 

Mayor Scott Issues Executive Order Outlining Administration of Opioid Restitution Funds

Mayor Brandon M. Scott, alongside city and state leaders, advocates, care providers, and residents who are working on the frontlines to combat opioid overdoses, signed an Executive Order establishing a comprehensive framework for the administration of opioid restitution funds in the City of Baltimore.

 

Mayor Brandon M. Scott to Appoint Dartanion Swift-Williams to Serve as Chief Data and Performance Officer

Mayor Brandon M. Scott announced the appointment of Dartanion Swift-Williams as the Chief Data and Performance Officer for the City of Baltimore.

 

Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott Statement on Shooting in East Baltimore

Mayor Brandon M. Scott released a statement on the shooting in East Baltimore where one person was killed and seven more were injured.

 

City of Baltimore Reaches $152.5 Million Deal with Cardinal Health to Resolve Ongoing Opioid Litigation

Signaling continued success in their ongoing opioid litigation, Mayor Brandon M. Scott and the City of Baltimore announced they have reached a $152.5 million settlement with Cardinal Health to resolve the City's claims against Cardinal related to its role in fueling the worst opioid epidemic in the nation.

 

Mayor Scott, Acting DPW Director Zaied Announce DC-Based Firm to Conduct Independent Review of DPW's Safety Practices

Mayor Brandon M. Scott and Khalil Zaied, Acting Director of the Department of Public Works, announced that the City of Baltimore has hired Conn Maciel Carey LLP, a Washington, D.C.

 

Mayor Brandon Scott Announces Dr. Joshua Sharfstein and Michelle Spencer as Senior Advisors

Mayor Brandon M. Scott announced that Dr. Joshua Sharfstein and Michelle Spencer from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health will join the Scott Administration as part-time Senior Advisors on health policy.

 

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