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The policy has been in effect since March 3. Some schools in Baltimore City underwent a cellphone-free pilot program this school year. The district collected survey data from the program that ...
Bus stops in Brighton and Hove are to be transformed into photo galleries. More than 65 images by British photographers ...
In an advisory yesterday, the local government said the free bus rides would resume on Easter Sunday. The Q City Bus has eight routes connecting major areas in the city. It has a fleet of 90 buses ...
Residents who believe Baltimore City and Baltimore County are heading in the wrong direction outnumber those who believe they are on the right track, according to a new poll from the University of ...
REST OF THE WEEK. WELL, 79% OF BALTIMORE CITY AND 89% OF BALTIMORE COUNTY RESIDENTS SAY THE LOSS OF THE KEY BRIDGE HAS HAD A GREAT DEAL OR SOME IMPACT ON LIFE. NOW, THAT WAS JUST ONE OF THE ...
A new UMBC Poll released on Tuesday reveals how Baltimore City and County residents feel about quality of life issues, government services as well as local services and amenities. The poll ...
Baltimore City Mayor Brandon M. Scott is centering the needs of Charm City youths ahead of sharing the Fiscal Year 2026 (FY26) budget next week. The mayor is set to announce several line items ...
Baltimore City and County residents shared their thoughts on the cost of living and the impacts of the 2024 Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse in their communities in a recent poll by UMBC.
WELL, AS TRADE TALKS HAPPEN AT THE NATIONAL LEVEL, BALTIMORE IS HAVING A DIFFERENT CONVERSATION WITH ITS CHINESE SISTER CITY. A DELEGATION FROM CHARMAINE SPENT THE MORNING AT THE ENOCH PRATT FREE ...
Baltimore City Council President Zeke Cohen is calling for an oversight hearing into recent reports involving Baltimore Gas and Electric (BGE). This comes after a report from the Maryland Public ...
Tucson's public transit, including Sun Tran, Sun Link and Sun Van, has been free since March 2020. This fare-free system is currently set to continue through at least the summer of 2025.
According to Sara Paranilam, chief of the Baltimore City Planning Department’s Policy & Data Analysis division, the de-appropriations are part of an effort to clean up “data inconsistencies ...