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Baltimore County government continues to prioritize public safety while also respecting the constitutional rights of all ...
The County will spend $3 million of the funds on food security efforts, including the Community Assistance Network, ...
Baltimore County commits $4M for food aid to federal workers and SNAP recipients during the government shutdown, with funds ...
We have not only survived, but succeeded through challenges before, and we’ll continue to work with all of our partners to ...
Baltimore County is officially off the federal government’s “sanctuary jurisdiction” list following a new agreement with ...
Baltimore County is dedicating $4 million toward food assistance for federal workers and Supplemental Nutrition Assistance ...
With funding running out for SNAP during the ongoing federal shutdown, Baltimore County announced it will spend $4 million to help out residents who will go without food stamps.
Six of the seven candidates for Baltimore County executive outlined their visions for a more transparent and accountable ...
Baltimore County named a new Inspector General, and it's not Kelly Madigan, the current county watchdog, who said she was blindsided when she was told to reapply for the position. Khadija Walker was ...
What began as a warning from Baltimore City's top watchdog back in May is now inching toward reality in Baltimore County. In a story first reported by WJZ, Baltimore City Inspector General Isabel ...