MDH identifies presumed human monkeypox virus infection in Maryland resident — WBAL

Baltimore not among 16 host cities for 2026 World Cup held in U.S., Canada and Mexico — The Baltimore Sun

Group seeks 2022 city charter referendum to lower Baltimore’s property tax rate — Baltimore Business Journal

Maryland Man Charged With Hate Crimes After Two Libraries Vandalized — WJZ

Historic Hosanna School Museum joins Smithsonian transcription project centered on the African American experience during the Reconstruction era — The Afro

Why Tin Fish is Making a Splash on Local Menus — Baltimore magazine

One reply on “Thursday Afternoon Headlines: Maryland reports first suspected monkeypox case; Baltimore not among 2026 World Cup host cities; and more”

  1. Why don’t we push for a referendum to reduce the size of the City Council it’s defiantly way out of line with the City’s populous they’ve had their head in the sand on every major problem that’s arisen in the City & the only thing that they have provided to the public is One Excuse after another 14 Council members making $ 77,000 + a V/P for the Council President who can’t promote to the Presidents position without a vote of the remaining Council but she retains a salary of $82,000+ for what? And I bet most citizens don’t know the actual facts.
    Baltimore County has a populous of 840,000. According to the latest census versus the City’s 583,000 & they govern with 7 Council members. It sure appears that the City could certainly do a much better job with less dead wood + saving half the funds being wasted.

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