Recent News

Mayor Rawlings-Blake Announces New Appointments to the Baltimore City Board of School Commissioners

Nov 6th, 2015

Appointments reflect Mayor’s continued commitment to expanding educational excellence and improving City schools for all students.

 

Mayor’s Office of Human Services Creates Emergency Food Working Group

Nov 4th, 2015

Goal is to create a food plan to prepare for future disasters or emergencies.

Mayor Rawlings-Blake, Health Commissioner Wen Announce New Federal Grants to Support Violence Prevention Efforts

Oct 28th, 2015

$1.5 million in funding from U.S. Department of Justice and U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to increase support for male violence survivors, support Safe Streets expansion.

Mayor Rawlings-Blake Announces $109,000 in Grant Funding Awarded to Baltimore City Anchor Plan to Support Four Projects

Oct 28th, 2015

City to receive Award of Excellence in Collaboration for its community and economic development strategy focused on Baltimore City neighborhoods.

Mayor Rawlings-Blake Appoints Neal M. Janey Jr. as Director of Public Safety

Oct 23rd, 2015

Former police officer and prosecutor will also serve as Director of Mayor’s Office of Criminal Justice.

City's Fall Leaf Collection Program Begins October 19

Oct 16th, 2015

City's Fall Leaf Collection Program Begins October 19 

Baltimore, Md. (October 16, 2015)—The temperatures are falling, and so are the leaves.

Mayor Rawlings-Blake Announces Finalists For Design of New City Gateway Signage

Sep 25th, 2015

Project will develop a set of design solutions and improvements that will ensure Baltimore’s gateways reflect the diversity and creativity found throughout the City.

Mayor Rawlings-Blake Announces She Will Not Run for Reelection

Sep 11th, 2015

Says campaign would distract from challenging decisions facing Baltimore.

Mayor Rawlings-Blake Announces Appointment of Members to Special Commission to Review Baltimore’s Confederate Statues

Sep 4th, 2015

Special commission will conduct a thorough review of Confederate monuments on City-owned property and issue recommendations for their future.

 

Baltimore Confederate Statue

Baltimore City Office of Inspector General Releases Annual Report

Sep 1st, 2015

Increased investment by Mayor Rawlings-Blake enables expanded investigations and recovery of more taxpayer dollars.

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