A Baltimore councilman who sought to hold public hearings on the opioid crisis must wait amid an ongoing feud at City Hall.
Councilman Mark Conway says he’s disappointed and he’s just trying to do the right thing after finding out an independent opioid hearing will be postponed due to pending city lawsuits tied to opioids.
Baltimore City Council is holding a flurry of upcoming legislative hearings to address some its top priorities this year, ...
The Baltimore City Council Budget & Appropriations Committee is advancing nearly $68 million to cover overspending within ...
During his first Board of Estimates chair, City Council President Zeke Cohen committed to running the council like “a co-equal” branch of government. That raises questions about what exactly ...
Baltimore City Council President Zeke Cohen says city leaders are ready to fight back against Baltimore Gas and Electric’s ...
Council President Zeke Cohen spoke to C4 and Bryan Nehman on Tuesday to further discuss what he was hoping to achieve with ...
"We stand with workers, restaurant owners and religious leaders, not a utility that holds a monopoly and has seen record ...
Baltimore City Council President Zeke Cohen and Councilmember Yitzy Schleifer are expected to hold a news conference Monday morning to discuss the impact of BGE rate increases on business owners and ...
Baltimore City Council announces investigative hearings to address BGE's rate increases. Council President Cohen vows to hold BGE accountable for high rates.
Baltimore City Council President Zeke Cohen says city leaders are ready to fight against Baltimore Gas and Electric’s (BGE) widespread gas bill increases. Speaking at a City Hall news conference ...