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Baltimore City Council eyes Uber, Lyft per-ride tax hike to boost revenue

Image Baltimore Sun 11 Feb 2026
The measure would increase the city’s excise tax from 25 cents to 38 cents per trip for rides that both start and end within Baltimore city limits ... City officials say the tax hike is part of the ...
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Baltimore City Council passes bill to boost pay for security guards

Image Baltimore Sun 10 Feb 2026
The Baltimore City Council voted Monday evening to pass a bill raising wages and increasing benefits for security guards ... The legislation aims to require most Baltimore City security employers to pay ...
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Baltimore City Council introduces bills to shield spaces from ICE

Image Baltimore Sun 10 Feb 2026
The Baltimore City Council on Monday introduced two bills aimed at restricting the presence and activities of federal immigration officials on city-owned property.
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Baltimore City schools spent years training teachers on gender identity amid academic decline 

Image Baltimore Sun 06 Feb 2026
Baltimore City Public Schools hired ... Blanca Tapahuasco, a mother and former Baltimore City teacher, said she taught in City Schools from 2019 to 2020 but left the district weeks before the pandemic.
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DOJ probes Baltimore City Health Department for racially segregated training

The Washington Times 05 Feb 2026
The Department of Justice is investigating the Baltimore City Health Department over reports of segregating employees into a "White caucus" and a "people of color caucus" during taxpayer-funded racial equity training ... .
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DOJ launches investigation into Baltimore City Health Department after report 

Image Baltimore Sun 04 Feb 2026
Dhillon cited Spotlight on Maryland’s report in her letter to Baltimore City Solicitor Ebony Thompson on Wednesday, notifying her of the investigation.
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Baltimore City Health Department held racially segregated equity meetings, records show 

Image Baltimore Sun 04 Feb 2026
The Baltimore City Health Department (BCHD) separated employees by race for a series of taxpayer-funded equity meetings, according to internal documents obtained by Spotlight on Maryland through a public information request.
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Baltimore City Hall wages war on IG’s office | GUEST COMMENTARY

Image Baltimore Sun 02 Feb 2026
Baltimore City Inspector General Isabel Cumming has proven especially good at her job, unearthing nearly $11 million in waste and identified savings over the past year alone.
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