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Mayor Brandon Scott launched a citywide cleanup to touch every neighborhoods. Residents want to see more pride in Baltimore.
Mayor Brandon Scott on Tuesday announced a collaborative citywide project focused on cleaning up public spaces and neighborhoods over the next four months.
Baltimore County Department of Public Works spokesman Ron Snyder spoke with WBAL’s Phil Yacuboski. Snyder told him that increased winter weather also played a role into the increase. “More winter ...
Baltimore City residents will need to put out their trash and recycling earlier in the morning. In an effort to protect ...
Baltimore City Interim Commissioner of Health Mary Beth Haller issued a Code Red Extreme Heat alert for Tuesday, July 8, as ...
Baltimoreans will need to put out their trash and recycling bins an hour earlier starting Tuesday, as the city adjusts its ...
Baltimore DPW officials say they are changing the start time for trash and recycling pick-up to protect workers from the ...
DPW is now starting trash and recycling collections at 5:00 a.m. to protect workers during summer months.
The Baltimore City Department of Public Works (DPW) will begin trash and recycling collections an hour earlier, starting at 5 ...
Baltimore’s Department of Public Works is changing the trash pickup time for city residents in an effort to protect employees ...
Since the Francis Scott Key Bridge’s collapse, rerouted trucks have wrought havoc on Dundalk’s narrow roads, causing stress ...
A New York man who went missing on Thursday, July 3, while swimming with friends in a Maryland reservoir was recovered on ...