Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings- Blake announced Sunday morning the area curfew has been lifted. In a statement the Mayor said: Effective immediately, I have rescinded my order instituting a city-wide curfew.  My goal has always been to not have the curfew in place a single day longer than was necessary. My number one priority in […]

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The images of Baltimore, Maryland on fire following the funeral of Freddie Gray — the 25-year-old man who died in police custody last week —…

On The Larry Young Morning Show the guest was Baltimore City Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake  who is speaking on behalf of the Baltimore City as it pertains to the Freddie Gray case. Hear what Mayor Stephanie Rawlings – Blake had to say as she answered questions from Larry Young and callers. Listen to what she has to say. […]

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   Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake   To discuss the recent shootings of teens and crime within Baltimore City.   

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Mayor Stephanie Rawlings–Blake BPD Strategic Plan Today on The Larry Young Morning Show the guest was Baltimore City Mayor ,Mayor Stephanie Rawlings–Blake. Mayor Blake was interviewed about joining the Police Commissioner Anthony W. Batts and community leaders committed to reducing crime in Baltimore City to release the strategic plan for the Baltimore Police Department, titled […]

Via Fox Baltimore A Casino will come to Baltimore City after voters approved the idea in 2008. Today  state officials have awarded licenses to developers to go ahead with construction. The developers, Ceasar Entertainment, plan to build a two-story casino near Camden Yards Stadium complex.  Yet while Mayor Stephanie Rawlings Blake welcomes the license approval,  some believe it to be […]

Via FoxBaltimore.com After much controversy, the  Baltimore City spending board has rejected a $7.4 million contract with IBM for a new phone system. Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake was among those who voted against the contract during a Board of Estimates meeting Wednesday. The mayor said she thought the city could implement a new phone system in […]

Via Fox Baltimore.com The controversial raise for the city’s fire Chief James Clack was approved Wednesday. The decision comes at the same time the Mayor is shutting down three fire companies. The City’s Board of Estimates approved the 2% raise for Fire Chief James Clack under protest from City Fire Unions who called it ill-timed. […]