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Clean-up underway after 2,000-gallon fuel spill in Baltimore’s Inner Harbor 

A coordinated response is underway following a 2,000-gallon diesel spill in Harbor East, caused by the overfilling of fuel tanks at a Johns Hopkins Hospital facility. Officials from Baltimore City, Maryland and the U.S. Coast Guard are working with environmental contractors to contain and clean the spill, which is currently confined to a marina near the South Central Avenue Bridge.

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Baltimore Mayor Brandon M. Scott unveils $4.6 billion budget plan to tackle $85 million deficit

By Megan SaylesAFRO Staff Writermsayles@afro.com Baltimore Mayor Brandon M. Scott released his $4.6 billion preliminary budget for fiscal year 2026 on April 2 with a plan to eliminate an $85 million deficit. The shortfall has been brought on by the city’s expenditures outpacing its revenue, much like the state of Maryland.  Some of the factors […]

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Maryland Patient Safety Center highlights issue of workplace violence in healthcare settings

The Maryland Patient Safety Center has launched Care Flows Both Ways, a workplace violence prevention campaign reminding patients and visitors to treat healthcare workers with respect. Funded by the state of Maryland, the initiative includes ads running through May and directs the public to ItTakesPatients.org for resources on creating safer, more compassionate healthcare environments.

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Temporary channel opens as authorities strive to clear Key Bridge wreckage

By Megan Sayles, AFRO Business Writer, msayles@afro.com It is still unclear when the rubble of the Francis Scott Key Bridge and the Dali container ship will be removed from the Patapsco River following the structure’s collapse on March 26.  The Unified Command spent 10 hours cutting and lifting a 200-ton piece of the North section […]

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