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Why are thousands of Baltimore students missing more than 60 days of school?
Kids missing school is a longstanding problem in Baltimore. But new data obtained by The Baltimore Sun and FOX45 shows absenteeism in city schools is more dire than previously known — with thousands of students missing a third,
"Arts Every Day" advocates for arts education in Baltimore City schools
"Latino male Trump voter told CNN mass deportation won't extend to law-abiding workers. 'That wouldn’t be fair. They need to make sure that they don’t throw away, they don’t kick out, they don’t deport people that are family oriented.'"
Baltimore City schools CEO receives feedback from students over safety concerns
Baltimore City Public Schools CEO Sonja Santelises and community leaders listened to feedback from students on ways to make their schools safer.
Baltimore City Public Schools reach settlement in Patterson taxpayer lawsuit
Baltimore City Public Schools reached a settlement with Jovani Patterson over claims the system violated provisions of law, regulations and policy regarding student promotion, attendance,
Baltimore City Public Schools students, staff voice concerns to school leaders
Dr. Sonja Santelises, CEO of Baltimore City Public Schools, heard from a number of students, staff members and parents during a conversation about student safety and family crises Wednesday night. “It
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Guilty verdict: Pharmaceutical giants to pay Baltimore $266M in opioid epidemic lawsuit
A jury found McKesson and Cencora liable for $266 million in damages to the city of Baltimore for fueling the opioid crisis.
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Why Baltimore City schools’ $50M door overhaul costs so much
Baltimore City Public Schools’ plan to revamp thousands of classroom and office doors that only lock from the outside is ...
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Baltimore City in Code Blue Extreme Cold Season through March 2025, health department says
Code Blue Extreme Cold Season has begun in City and will continue through March 15, 2025, according to the city health ...
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Baltimore City Govt., After Winning Opioid Jury Trial, Preparing to Demand an Additional $11B for Abatement Costs
Susman Godfrey partner Bill Carmody said the $266 million “verdict was an important step toward helping Baltimore recover so ...
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Baltimore Mourns Passing of Longtime City Councilwoman Mary Pat Clarke at Age 83
Former Baltimore City Councilwoman Mary Pat Clarke passed away at 83. She was noted for being the first woman elected as ...
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Baltimore City to invest $44 million to make sidewalks more accessible, disability friendly
Baltimore City will use funds from a settlement agreement to make Baltimore more accessible for those with disabilities and ...
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'That's horrible': Senior becomes victim of carjacking by teens in Northwest Baltimore
A 79-year-old man was carjacked by teenagers Thursday afternoon in northwest Baltimore, according to the Baltimore Police Department.This marks the second time this week a senior was carjacked by ...
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Baltimore City Public Schools Settles Lawsuit Over Allegations of Inflated Attendance and Grades, Commits to Randomized Audits
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Public Schools has settled a lawsuit filed by a parent, Jovani Patterson, who accused the school district ...
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Carnival to Set Sail From Baltimore for Five More Years
Carnival has been offering sailings from Charm City for 20 years, with a variety of vessels over the years offering ...
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Families demand change from Baltimore DPW amid worker deaths
Relatives of Baltimore City Department of Public Works employees who have died on the job are calling for change.
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