Signaling continued success in their ongoing opioid litigation, Mayor Brandon M. Scott and the City of Baltimore announced they have reached a $152.5 million settlement with Cardinal Health to resolve the City's claims against Cardinal related to its role in fueling the worst opioid epidemic in the nation.
Mayor Brandon M. Scott and Khalil Zaied, Acting Director of the Department of Public Works, announced that the City of Baltimore has hired Conn Maciel Carey LLP, a Washington, D.C.
Mayor Brandon M. Scott announced that Dr. Joshua Sharfstein and Michelle Spencer from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health will join the Scott Administration as part-time Senior Advisors on health policy.
Mayor Brandon M. Scott, Baltimore City Recreation & Parks (BCRP), City and State officials including Councilwoman Phylicia Porter (District 10) and Councilman John Bullock (District 9), community partners, and stakeholders recently celebrated the revitalization of a former Southwest Baltimore Police Athletic League (PAL) Center.
Mayor Brandon M. Scott and the City of Baltimore announced they have reached a $45 million settlement with CVS to resolve the City's claims against CVS in ongoing litigation against the opioid distributors and manufacturers that fueled the worst opioid epidemic in the nation.
Mayor Brandon M. Scott issued a update regarding the City of Baltimore's efforts to confront the impact of the remnants of Hurricane Debby as it moves up the East Coast.
Mayor Brandon M. Scott announced that the City of Baltimore is taking significant steps to prepare for the impact of severe weather later in the week as the remnants of Hurricane Debby move up the East Coast.
Mayor Brandon M. Scott announced additional details about the development project that includes a new headquarters for the Mayor's Office of Employment Development (MOED), slated to open in early 2026.