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Health Department Working To Provide Access and Information For Critical Health Services, Announces Webpage For Clinical Updates

Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake and Baltimore Health Commissioner Dr. Leana Wen work to ensure uninterrupted access to health care. 

City Agencies & Private Sector Partnering To Deliver Counseling And Mental Health Services to Communities Impacted by Violence and Civil Unrest

Coordinated efforts across multiple agencies and private organizations to address trauma

MOED Thanks Companies that have Already Pledged to Hire One Youth

The Mayor's Office of Employment Development (MOED) would like to thank the following 55 companies that have already signed on to hire young people this summer through Hire One Youth.

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Mayor's Statement in Support of DOJ Investigation into Death of Freddie Gray

"From the outset of our investigation, I have repeatedly affirmed my support for an outside review into the death of Freddie Gray. Whenever a…

Mayor's Statement on the Retirement of BPD Deputy Commissioner Rodriguez

“I want to thank Deputy Commissioner Jeronimo 'Jerry' Rodriguez for his dedicated service to the people of Baltimore City. A truly exceptional…

HomeServe Service Line Program Participation Increases

Enrollment tops 23,000, while usage already surpasses 1,000.

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"#Bmorehealthyselfie Social Media Campaign Launched" (WMAR ABC2)

The Baltimore City Health Department launched a new social media campaign #BmoreHealthySelfie Tuesday…

Mayor Rawlings-Blake Offers Passover Greetings

Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake offers a holiday greeting to those in Baltimore who will be celebrating Passover.

Bike Master Plan Officially Adopted

Baltimore City's new Bike Master Plan will expand efforts to create a more bike-friendly Baltimore.

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Mayor Rawlings-Blake Introduces New Ethics Legislation

Today, Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake will introduce four pieces of legislation to the Baltimore City Council that add clarity and transparency to city ethics laws.

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