During his State of the City address, Mayor Brandon M. Scott announced the launch of the Mayor's Office of Arts, Culture, and Entertainment (MOACE) a unified office that will shape the future of Baltimore's live events, cultural workforce, creative economy, nightlife, and film industry - positioning the arts as a core driver of the city's growth and identity.
Mayor Brandon M. Scott announced a $1.2 million contribution from the Baltimore Community Foundation (BCF) to the Key Bridge Emergency Response Fund to support victims' families and survivors.
Yesterday, ahead of his 2025 State of the City address, Mayor Brandon M. Scott signed an executive order directing the Mayor's Office of Infrastructure Development (MOID) to implement 23 key recommendations to modernize Baltimore capital contracting process.
Mayor Brandon M. Scott and Attorney General Anthony G. Brown announced that 11 people have been charged from a long-term investigation in Southern Baltimore City.
Brandon M. Scott, along with the Baltimore City Department of Recreation and Parks (Rec & Parks), unveiled plans for AFRAM 2025, Baltimore's official Juneteenth celebration and African-American music, cultural, and arts festival, which will take place on Saturday, June 21, and Sunday, June 22, 2025, from 12 p.m.
Brandon M. Scott, alongside the Baltimore City Department of Public Works (DPW), Baltimore City Department of Transportation (DOT), and the Mayor's Office of Community Affairs invites residents to join the 2- 25 Mayor's Annual Spring Cleanup and Day of Service on Saturday, April 26, from 9 a.m.