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The Nearsightedness of Baltimore City Government - MarylandReporter com

The Nearsightedness of Baltimore City Government - MarylandReporter com
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Safe Streets Outreach Worker Kenyell Wilson Killed In Baltimore Thursday

Safe Streets Outreach Worker Kenyell Wilson Killed In Baltimore Thursday
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How Policing Has — And Hasn t — Changed In The Year Since George Floyd Was Murdered

Local and state law enforcement agencies have adopted some reforms, but there's still a long way to go, according to experts and activists.

Five from Hopkins join Bouchet Society

Society selects students for their outstanding scholarly achievement and commitment to advocacy and to fostering diversity By Saralyn Cruickshank / Published May 14, 2021 Five Johns Hopkins graduate students have been selected to join the university s chapter of the Edward Alexander Bouchet Graduate Honor Society, which recognizes outstanding scholarly achievement and promotes diversity and excellence in doctoral education and the professoriate. The Bouchet Society seeks to develop a network of scholars who exemplify academic and personal excellence, foster collegial and inclusive environments, and serve as examples of scholarship, leadership, character, service, and advocacy for students who have been traditionally underrepresented in higher education. The society is named for Edward Alexander Bouchet, who in 1876 became the first African American to receive a doctoral degree in the United States.

Police reform bills pass in MD General Assembly, giving control of BPD to city

A police reform bill passed the Maryland General Assembly Wednesday, giving control of the Baltimore Police Department back to the city.Passing through the state legislature is the first step, now Baltimore City voters will get their say.The BPD has been mostly under the state s control since 1860, now Baltimore City voters will decide if that should continue.State senators in Annapolis unanimously approved legislation Wednesday that would give full control of the BPD to the city, a move that bill co-sponsor Sen. Cory McCray, describes as a long time coming. At this moment, the City Council doesn t have the ability to set ordinances for our police department, they have to wait for the General Assembly to come there every 90 days January through April in order to pass laws, resolutions or ordinances in reference to our police department. That will be addressed by this,” McCray said.The City Council handles the BPD budget and the mayor is able to hire and fire the police co

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