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Recent deaths in Baltimore raise concerns about crisis response systems. City Council president calls for hearing to examine mental health emergencies.
Residents in a West Baltimore community are concerned about the emergency response following a man's death while in police ...
Baltimore City Council President Zeke Cohen wants the city to take a closer look at behavioral health crisis response issues ...
Residents familiar with man who died in police custody while suffering apparent mental health crisis
The Attorney General's Independent Investigations Division is investigating another incident with police and someone having ...
Baltimore City Council President Zeke Cohen explained his thoughts and clarified the newly passed $4.6 billion budget for fiscal year 2025.
Mayor Scott signed Baltimore's FY2026 budget, focusing on youth, safety, and growth without service cuts or tax hikes.
Schleifer, who also opposed the budget, accused the mayor’s office of focusing more on the “narrative” than the contents of ...
The Baltimore City Council approved Mayor Brandon Scott’s $4.6 billion spending plan with $7 million worth of amendments but ...
— Zeke Cohen (@Zeke_Cohen) May 9, 2025 BGE says March was mild month for energy bills; Judge reviewed what is driving other costs up 'Woefully inadequate': Baltimore City Council members ...
Baltimore City Council President Zeke Cohen took to X, formerly known as Twitter, Friday afternoon, calling on the Maryland Public Service Commission to clarify what was said during a BGE parent ...
Baltimore City Council President Zeke Cohen lit into President Donald Trump’s labor record ahead of the U.S. leader’s 100-day mark, calling his White House “probably the most hostile ...
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