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Natasha Guynes

Achieving the goal of protecting Baltimore and its most vulnerable residents will require efforts by stakeholders representing the full spectrum of our city.

Editor’s note: This commentary includes graphic descriptions of physical and sexual abuse. When I was 15, a close relative kidnapped me. He beat me…

As with most things in Maryland, COVID-19 derailed the state’s primary election, leaving many campaigns scrambling to reach voters from a safe distance for…

Natasha Guynes, who has made her personal struggles a key component of her Democratic primary campaign for a Baltimore City Council seat, is bringing…

State Comptroller Peter V.R. Franchot (D) has endorsed a second Baltimore City Council candidate in the April 28 Democratic primary. Franchot on Sunday took…

Baltimore City Councilman Edward C. Reisinger (D) on Wednesday became the first of the city’s three departing councilmembers to bless a potential successor, announcing…

The pace of change in Baltimore City government is moving exponentially faster since former mayor Catherine E. Pugh (D) announced her resignation Thursday. On…