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The Baltimore City Department of Public Works (DPW) will begin trash and recycling collections an hour earlier, starting at 5 ...
The city council on June 23 adopted a $9.3 million budget for 2025-2026 and set millage rates for the fiscal year.
Thousands are without power as storms are rolling through the Baltimore region, bringing wind gusts, severe thunderstorms and ...
Several cars were stalled as floodwaters rose Tuesday evening at a Fells Point intersection in Baltimore. Emergency crews ...
Water rates in both Baltimore City and Baltimore County are set to increase Tuesday, as 2026 fiscal year for most Maryland ...
Thanks to record-setting rainfall in May, water levels at the Liberty, Loch Raven and Prettyboy reservoirs have significantly ...
The federal government tracks lots of data, including the most popular destinations for scheduled airline flights from every ...
The Baltimore City Department of Public Works lifted the voluntary water restrictions for those using the local water supply.
A “typical” household bill for water and sewage is expected to rise to $155 in July – up from $143 this month and $130 in January.
But while districts with high levels of lead — like Baltimore County — offer bottled water to students, the district hasn't taken the same protective measures that City Schools has.
For nearly a decade, Food & Water Watch and our allies in the Baltimore Right to Water Coalition have advocated for a more equitable water and sewer system in the region. This coalition of social ...
The Baltimore Right to Water Coalition is asking the Task Force to consider what would be an equitable compensation for the City for the loss of control of its largest asset, the $5-billion water and ...