Mayor Brandon Scott is expected to announce more than $4.65 million in assistance for City residents affected by the ongoing ...
The Baltimore City Sheriff's Office launched a food drive to help families impacted by the changes to SNAP benefits.
Baltimore will spend nearly $4.7 million to help residents impacted by the ongoing federal government shutdown, Mayor Brandon ...
The leader of the Archdiocese of Baltimore has alerted those affected by the ongoing government shutdown that America’s first and oldest diocese stands ready to help. Archbishop William E. Lori said ...
Mayor Brandon Scott announces a $4.6 million relief package for Baltimore residents affected by the federal shutdown.
Baltimore announces $4.6 million in emergency aid as SNAP benefits face shutdown cuts. The longer the government shutdown ...
As the federal government shutdown continues, thousands of Maryland residents — including many living and working in the Baltimore region — are feeling the strain. From missed paychecks to uncertainty ...
Baltimore City Councilman Isaac "Yitzy" Schleifer said he and his colleagues need more financial information from the ...
Baltimore is making $4.6 million available to help support workers and residents with food, child care and rent amid the ...
Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott announced the city is allocating $4.6 million to cover the cost as the shutdown drags on.
Some businesses in the Baltimore area have started to offer discounts or free items to federal workers amid the ongoing government shutdown.
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