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- Reaction to the drunken outburst reveals fears about guns, bigotry and Trump
- Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh is set to name two leaders for the city's housing agencies Thursday, beginning the process of fulfilling a campaign pledge to separate the public housing authority and the housing and community development department.
- Mayor Catherine Pugh is reviewing hundreds of applications to find a new Baltimore housing chief and fill top positions in her administration.
- Beleaguered Baltimore Housing Commissioner Paul T. Graziano has resigned, Mayor Catherine E. Pugh announced Tuesday.
- Should Baltimore Housing Commissioner Paul T. Graziano, who resigned this week, have been fired by a previous mayoral administration?
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In an act of purely symbolic political theater, the newly sworn in City Council made its first official act to unanim
- Mayor Catherine E. Pugh announced plans Wednesday to reorganize Baltimore's housing and economic development agencies and reiterated her intention to fire the housing commissioner.
- Baltimore Housing leaders are trying a different strategy in Park Heights, after an effort to find a strong private developer to lead revitalization efforts there failed.
- A towering apartment building in West Baltimore has gained new appliances and bathrooms — and lost old laminate flooring and leaky ceilings — under a controversial federal program that is generating millions of dollars for repairs at nearly half of Baltimore's rundown public housing complexes.
- Two dozen residents of public housing in Baltimore confronted embattled Commissioner Paul Graziano Thursday over maintenance problems at the aging complexes.
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- State Sen. Catherine E. Pugh wants Police Commissioner Kevin Davis and Health Commissioner Leana Wen to join her administration, the Democratic nominee for mayor said Wednesday.
- On March 28, when 900 N. Payson St. fell on Thomas Lemmon, a 69-year-old retired truck driver in his prized Cadillac, it was one more tragic reminder of the
- Republicans, Democrats, Green Party candidates and independents share the stage before an audience of almost 500
- Baltimore City officials are seeking a master developer to revitalize the Park Heights community.
- Baltimore needs to split Paul Graziano's job in half.
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- Baltimore auditors say city Housing Commissioner Paul T. Graziano has yet to resolve $5.8 million of $6.2 million in questionable payments of federal grants meant to help poor families with their energy bills.
- A fledgling women's rights group that used mobile billboards, an online petition and Facebook advertisements to push for the ouster of Baltimore Housing Commissioner Paul T. Graziano said Friday it plans to continue the campaign, which grew from a sex-for-repairs scheme at public housing complexes.
- Several members of the Baltimore City Council on Tuesday criticized the Rawlings-Blake administration's plan to begin giving citations to businesses and some homeowners who have not shoveled their sidewalks during the record storm.
- Maryland Senate candidate Donna F. Edwards called Thursday for Baltimor'¿s housing commissioner to resign following a sex-for-repairs scandal in public housing -- injecting a charged city issue into the high-profile race to replace retiring Sen. Barbara A. Mikulski.
- Is Graziano the reincarnation of Rip Van Winkle and other pressing issues raised by sex-for-repairs scandal
- Public housing tenants in Baltimore who alleged they were sexually harassed and abused by maintenance workers will share up to $8 million in a settlement of a
- Fueled by a surge of new state demolition money, Baltimore officials plan to quickly knock down more than 100 vacant buildings at two dozen blighted sites in East and West Baltimore over the next few months.
- Allowing city housing chief to hire more employees to mismanage would be foolish
- City Council members expressed outrage Monday and called for hearings after a Baltimore Sun investigation revealed a backlog of more than 4,000 requests for public housing repairs that have long gone unanswered.
- Paul Graziano's tenure at city housing has been rough from the start. It's time for a new vision, but we're going to have to wait 13 months to get it.
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- The leading candidates to become Baltimore's next mayor don't always agree on things, but they do on this: Housing Commissioner Paul Graziano has got to go.
- Settlement talks are set to begin in January between the Housing Authority of Baltimore City and 11 women who allege that maintenance men demanded sex before making repairs, according to electronic court records.
- Baltimore Housing Commissioner Paul T. Graziano, who is facing outcry over poor conditions in public housing and a lawsuit accusing maintenance men of sexual abuse, is meanwhile dealing with a critical audit over his agency's handling of grants meant to help poor families pay their energy bills.
- Housing chief Paul T. Graziano spent about two hours touring the Gilmor Homes Wednesday, saying he came to see the public housing tenants' living conditions first hand and develop a "a very explicit plan of action."
- From privatizing public housing to forcing all applicants to be entered into a lottery to secure a spot on the waiting list, Baltimore is making life increasingly difficult for its vulnerable residents.