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Six marathon days of Baltimore budget hearings wrapped up late Wednesday. Here are some key moments you may have missed.
Failure of mayor and his staff to provide city council with information about city employee pay raises questions.
Tensions spilled Tuesday when Baltimore City Council President Zeke Cohen condemned local agencies’ unwillingness to share ...
Tensions spilled over Tuesday after Baltimore City Council President Zeke Cohen condemned local agencies’ unwillingness to share valuable and consistently solicited salary information for city ...
Baltimore's inspector general is making her case for a budget that includes hiring two additional staff members.
ALL OF THE RESIDENTS UNDERSTAND IS THAT THEIR BILL IS GOING UP. CITY COUNCIL PRESIDENT ZEKE COHEN SAYS THAT HE’S BEEN HEARING FROM SOME BALTIMORE RESIDENTS WHO’VE BEEN STRUGGLING TO PAY WHAT ...
In three or four years, we’ll be up where we should be, which is 2,500 [sworn officers],” says Commissioner Richard Worley ...
Conway questioned whether customers were billed for fraudulent inspections and demanded clarity on financial remedies for ...
The Baltimore City Council is considering a $362 million proposed budget for the Baltimore City Fire Department, an agency ...
Baltimore City Council President Zeke Cohen pressed for solutions, saying, "I would like you to talk about a little about what you're doing to cartel excessive overtime." Cohen further stressed ...
Underground utility marking is a surprisingly big business in Baltimore, with a controversial $6.55 million contract taken off the BOE agenda at the last minute.