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Though now mostly forgotten, Clinton mayor Dr. B.M. Pugh once led the headlines with his economic savvy, his dedication to John Warner Hospital, and his political and personal scandals.
It's Sunshine Week, an annual nationwide celebration of access to public information and what it means for you and your community. In this episode “Investigating Baltimore Mayor Pugh,” we will hear from Luke Broadwater about his investigative work for the Baltimore Sun over the past year. Their work has been nominated for MDDC's prestigious James S. Keat FOIA Award, which honors a body of work reported primarily through open records. The Keat award, among many others, will be presented at MDDC's annual conference in May in Annapolis, Maryland. For more news around the region, visit MDDCNews.com.
On Ep. 404 of the program Diamond K talks about Joe Biden winning the South Carolina primary, Billionaire Tom Steyer quiting the Democratic primary race and Baltimore's ex-Mayor Pugh may have her sentence reduced.
On this episode of The Diamond K Show he talks about 2 More Marylanders being tested for Coronavirus while Gov Hogan says there is 'No Immediate Public Health Emergency', Former Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh sentenced to 3 years in jail AND - Florida Woman Reportedly Zipped Up Boyfriend in Suitcase, Left Him to Die.
February 28th, 2020: Mayor Pugh is sentenced to 3 years in prison, and a bill in Annapolis proposes surveillance programs in special needs classrooms
Reverend CL Bryant, the author of The Race for Freedom and Senior Fellow at FreedomWorks, has been up close and personal in Rep. Cummings district in Baltimore and is outraged by the ridiculous claims of racism. It’s more than clear that Mayor Pugh, the former Mayor of Baltimore, was one of many people who saw just how horrible this area was and wanted to handle the area in a more aggressive way. The bottom line is, before President Trump mentioned it, nobody was talking about Baltimore or the issues they're facing. The Sean Hannity Show is on weekdays from 3 pm to 6 pm ET on iHeartRadio and Hannity.com. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
This week, I am joined by Saidah Murphy from the Black Girls Need Love Too Podcast!! We discuss her podcast and her Tarot & Tea Thursdays! Then, we discuss Black Girl Magic at Pageants, Racist Promposals, Spinderella, WH visits, Mayor Pugh, Stans and more! RIP John Singleton!! Follow Saidah: Twitter: @saidahmurphy IG: @saidahmurphy Website: www.smmediaent.com Follow Mocha: Twitter: @mochaminutes IG: @mochaminutes FB: @mochaminutes
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[Host Tom Hall opens the show today with updates on the Mayor Pugh scandal and Baltimore County Del. Adrienne Jones's election Wednesday as Speaker of the Maryland House of Delegates, the first woman and first African American to hold the office.]#It's Midday at the Movies: the Maryland Flm Festival Edition.The 21st Maryland Film Festival kicks off next week. More than 40 feature-length films and 80 short films will be shown during more than four days of screenings and special events at The Parkway and several MICA venues, from May 8 through Mothers' Day Sunday, May 12.The Festival's founder and former director Jed Dietz and Washington Post film critic Ann Hornaday join Tom with a preview. They 're joined on the phone by documentary filmmaker Fariah Zaman, who is co-producer with director Bassam Tariq of one of the Maryland Film Festival's featured short documentaries, Ghosts of Sugarland.Unrelated to the Festival, there will be a special screening this weekend of Green Book, the winner of this year’s Academy Award for best picture. It will be shown at the Cathedral of the Incarnation on University Parkway in Baltimore at 2:00 Saturday afternoon. After the film, Ann Hornaday will join Episcopal Bishop Eugene Sutton and Ann’s colleague at the Washington Post, DeNeen Brown for a panel discussion about the film. Click here for more information about the event.This program was livestreamed on WYPR's Facebook page, and you can watch the video here.
Mayor Pugh continues to resist calls to resign, Rod Rosenstein announces his retirement and a child is thrown from a moving bus.
Many thanks to today's sponsor.... Mac Medics, located conveniently in Severna Park and Lanham. Check them out--you'll never go back to the mall! CONNECT WITH US! LOTS OF WAYS: http://bit.ly/EOAConnect Give us about ten minutes a day and we will give you all the local news, local sports, local weather, and local events you can handle. Today...St. John's College captured their 30th Annapolis Cup win on Saturday. A man was hit on I-97 while changing a tire. A serious accident in Eastport sends two to shock-trauma. The Naval Academy host qualifiers for Special Olympics and the latest on Baltimore's Mayor Pugh. And, of course, George from DMV Weather with your local weather forecast! Flash Briefing for Alexa. Yep, I finally brought the Daily News Brief to Alexa. Search for "Eye On Annapolis Daily News Brief" in your Alexa app and enable it--and be sure to drop us a rating! More info here. The Eye On Annapolis Daily News Brief is produced every Monday through Friday and available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Music, Stitcher Radio, tunein, IHeartRADIO, Amazon Echo, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, and of course at Eye On Annapolis. Our weather partner is DMV Weather based in Annapolis. Please download their APP so you can keep on top of the local weather scene! Please be sure to check out our weekly sister podcast, The Maryland Crabs!
Many thanks to today's sponsor.... Mac Medics, located conveniently in Severna Park and Lanham. Check them out--you'll never go back to the mall! CONNECT WITH US! LOTS OF WAYS: http://bit.ly/EOAConnect Give us about ten minutes a day and we will give you all the local news, local sports, local weather, and local events you can handle. Today...The Anne Arundel County Democratic Central Committee chose a new delegate to represent Annapolis--Shaneka Henson. A guard in Severn was fired upon by two males. BGE looking for cause of power failure. Mayor Pugh's homes and City hall were raided by FBI and IRS. Acting Secretary of Defense will speak at the USNA graduation. Our picks for the weekend include a bot trip to a wine fest, croquet, a walk in the woods, Pigs and Pearls, a pair of Annapolis festivals and a boatshow. And of course...George from DMV Weather with your local weather forecast! Flash Briefing for Alexa. Yep, I finally brought the Daily News Brief to Alexa. Search for "Eye On Annapolis Daily News Brief" in your Alexa app and enable it--and be sure to drop us a rating! More info here. The Eye On Annapolis Daily News Brief is produced every Monday through Friday and available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Music, Stitcher Radio, tunein, IHeartRADIO, Amazon Echo, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, and of course at Eye On Annapolis. Our weather partner is DMV Weather based in Annapolis. Please download their APP so you can keep on top of the local weather scene! Please be sure to check out our weekly sister podcast, The Maryland Crabs!
Ever since the story of Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh's lucrative self-dealing book sales first broke in the Sun March 13th, the city has been on a political roller coaster ride, with an embattled Mayor sidelined by pneumonia and taking an indefinite leave of absence, while the city council president assumed her duties amid a growing chorus of calls for Mayor Pugh's resignation. The latest turn came at about 6:30 yesterday morning, when agents from the FBI and the criminal division of the IRS fanned out across Baltimore and executed search warrants in seven different locations, including two of the mayor's homes, and the seat of our city’s government, City Hall. Today, Tom speaks with some of the reporters who are covering this rapidly developing story. A little later, Luke Broadwater of the Baltimore Sun and Jayne Miller of WBAL Television will join us. We’ll also get the perspective of a defense attorney, William Purpura. He is not representing Mayor Catherine Pugh, but he has represented people in some very high-profile recent cases. But we begin today with the newest member of the WYPR news team, city hall reporter Emily Sullivan.
April 26th,2019: What comes after Mayor Pugh, changes in the leadership of the Maryland Legislature and has Joe Biden's time passed?
Has Baltimore City hit rock bottom? It's been a whirlwind 24 hours for Mayor Pugh and the city. Senator Bill Ferguson joined me today to discuss it.
April 26th, 2019: Bi-partisanship in the Maryland Legislature faces backlash, Biden enters the 2020 field and the Mayor Pugh Scandal continues. Yuripzy Morgan Guest Host
The Comptroller of Maryland Peter Franchot joined me in the studio today for Tax Day. We discuss what happens if you don't file your taxes and your options if you owe money this tax season. Franchot has also been pretty vocal about his asking for Mayor Pugh to step down, he will discuss this with us as well.
About Speaker Busch, Mayor Pugh, and much more!
The future of Baltimore, how do we move forward to fight crime? The Mayor Pugh scandal continues and a state of emergency is declared in New York to fight the measles outbreak
Andrew Langer Guest Host, AG Barr appears before Congress and Should Mayor Pugh continue to refuse to resign what recourse does the city have?
Calls for Mayor Pugh to resign continue to mount, Trump clashes with the 9th circuit over asylum claims, and Peter Franchot joins to talk about the Annapolis legislative session.
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Many thanks to today's sponsor.... Mac Medics, located conveniently in Severna Park and Lanham. Check them out--you'll never go back to the mall! CONNECT WITH US! LOTS OF WAYS: http://bit.ly/EOAConnect Give us about ten minutes a day and we will give you all the local news, local sports, local weather, and local events you can handle. Today...Former County Executive John Leopold was denied an appeal to vacate his sentence. The legislature doled out $12.1 million for pet projects in Anne Arundel County. The Senate has a plan on paying for the Kirwin Commission. Mayor Pugh's hole keeps getting deeper. Road construction woes. New food at OPACY. And, it's Thursday, which means the Annapolis Makerspace Minutes with Trevor and, of course, George from DMV Weather with your local weather forecast! Flash Briefing for Alexa. Yep, I finally brought the Daily News Brief to Alexa. Search for "Eye On Annapolis Daily News Brief" in your Alexa app and enable it--and be sure to drop us a rating! More info here. The Eye On Annapolis Daily News Brief is produced every Monday through Friday and available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Music, Stitcher Radio, tunein, IHeartRADIO, Amazon Echo, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, and of course at Eye On Annapolis. Our weather partner is DMV Weather based in Annapolis. Please download their APP so you can keep on top of the local weather scene! Please be sure to check out our weekly sister podcast, The Maryland Crabs!
On this episode of the Dissertation .. Dr. Jah and EJ Return to discuss Nipsey Hussle/staying in your hood, The USC Admissions Scandal, Mayor Pugh and what marriage means to a black man.
Many thanks to today's sponsor.... Mac Medics, located conveniently in Severna Park and Lanham. Check them out--you'll never go back to the mall! CONNECT WITH US! LOTS OF WAYS: http://bit.ly/EOAConnect Give us about ten minutes a day and we will give you all the local news, local sports, local weather, and local events you can handle. Today...Hunter Hardesty is in jail in Key West for attacking pelican. The Chesapeake Bay seems to be getting healthier. Mayor Pugh's troubles seem to get worse every day. Health warning about a rabid raccoon. A missing dog named Taffy! And, of course, George from DMV Weather with your local weather forecast! Flash Briefing for Alexa. Yep, I finally brought the Daily News Brief to Alexa. Search for "Eye On Annapolis Daily News Brief" in your Alexa app and enable it--and be sure to drop us a rating! More info here. The Eye On Annapolis Daily News Brief is produced every Monday through Friday and available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Music, Stitcher Radio, tunein, IHeartRADIO, Amazon Echo, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, and of course at Eye On Annapolis. Our weather partner is DMV Weather based in Annapolis. Please download their APP so you can keep on top of the local weather scene! Please be sure to check out our weekly sister podcast, The Maryland Crabs!
Mayor Pugh takes an indefinite leave of absence, the handgun permit review board is abolished, and the debate of equal pay continues
Once again, Baltimore is rocked by a scandal at the highest level of government. Mayor Catherine Pugh has begun an indefinite leave of absence, citing the need to recover from pneumonia, amid calls for her to resign permanently from officials in Baltimore and in Annapolis. New revelations about business dealings with the University of Maryland Medical System, Kaiser Permanente, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Maryland and the Associated Black Charities have raised new questions about Pugh's conflicts of interest. Governor Larry Hogan has asked the State Prosecutor to launch a formal investigation.Tom is joined by three guests to help unpack the future of Baltimore: City Councilman Leon Pinkett, former Maryland Deputy Attorney General Thiru Vignarajah and Kevin Rector of The Baltimore Sun.
Last week, amid news reports of self-dealing by members of the board of directors of The University of Maryland Medical System (known as UMMS), the CEO of the system, Robert Chrencik, was placed on a leave of absence while the board hired an outside firm to conduct an audit of the System’s contracting practices and its conflicts-of-interest policies. Several board members have resigned, including Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh, who had served on the UMMS board for more than 18 years. Other board members who currently have business relationships with the System have also been asked to take a leave of absence from the board. When Luke Broadwater of the Sun wrote about the allegations that Mayor Pugh and others were profiting from their affiliation with the UMMS board, reaction in Annapolis was swift, and unequivocal. Maryland Governor Larry Hogan, Senate President Mike Miller, and Speaker of the House Mike Busch (himself a member of the UMMS board), all condemned the practice of awarding contracts to businesses that were connected to board members. A bill proposed by Speaker Busch is being fast-tracked through the House, and a bill introduced on the Senate side is also making its way through the legislative process . Both bills aim to address conflicts of interest and financial disclosures by board members. Sen. Jill P. Carter, who represents District 41 in the MD Senate and serves on the Judicial Proceedings Committee, among others, is the sponsor of Senate Bill 619. Her bill would prohibit the UMMS board from engaging in the kind of routine self-dealing that appears to have been prevalent at the quasi-private enterprise. Senator Carter joins us on the line from Annapolis.And later, we consider whether the situation at the University of Maryland Medical System is unique: What should non-profit boards do to ensure that they are acting according to best practices when it comes to ethics, conflicts of interest and financial disclosures? Tom is joined in the studio by Heather Iliff, the president and CEO of Maryland NonProfits, an association of more than 1,000 nonprofit organizations. that offers advice and training about best ethical practices...especially by non-profit boardsDoug Donavan joins us as well. He’s an investigative reporter for the Baltimore Sun, who has been covering the University of Maryland Medical System story as it has evolved over the past week or so.
Mayor Pugh leads lawsuit to keep Preakness in Baltimore while she faces accusations of unethical financial ties, un-vaccinated children barred from return to school during a measles outbreak
I had the chance to sit down and talk one on one with Maryland Governor Larry Hogan in Annapolis. All week long at 7:36am, we'll be playing parts of the interview. On this segment, Hogan talks about who he thinks is really behind the push to start school BEFORE Labor Day, plus the scandal involving Mayor Pugh and other University of Maryland Medical System board members.
Mayor Pugh delivers the State of the City, Pelosi says no to impeaching Trump.
In this episode, BGB talks about the new seasons of Desus & Mero and 2 Dope Queens, we talk season changes and upgrades, new sets and styles, better wigs, fashion, Mayor Pugh, AOC, new interview styles, podcasts turned TV shows and so much more
Michael Harrison is the soon-to-be-former Superintendent of the New Orleans Police Department, and if he and Mayor Catherine Pugh have their way, he will become the permanent Chief of Police of the Baltimore Police Department sometime in the next few months.Several members of the City Council and other elected officials have expressed cautious optimism after the announcement yesterday of Mr. Harrison as Commissioner Designate. The surprise announcement of Harrison’s appointment follows the sometimes chaotic selection process of Mayor Pugh’s first nominee, Ft. Worth police chief Joel Fitzgerald, who withdrew his name from consideration on Monday. By yesterday morning, the Mayor had announced her intention to nominate Harrison, amid calls for a confirmation process that will be thorough and transparent. Mayor Pugh joined Tom Hall on Midday yesterday. Today on Midday, members of the Baltimore City Council join Tom to talk about the confirmation process moving forward. Robert Stokes, Sr. represents the 12th District. He is the Chair of the City Council’s Executive Appointments Committee. Kristerfer Burnett represents the 8th District. He is the vice chair of the Executive Appointments Committee. Mary Pat Clarke represents District 14. She is also a member of the Council’s Executive Appointments Committee.
Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh has named Michael Harrison, the Superintendent of the New Orleans Police Department, as her new nominee for BPD police commissioner. The announcement comes less than 24 hours after her first nominee, Fort Worth Police Chief Joel Fitzgerald, withdrew from the process. Tom speaks with Mayor Pugh about the reasons behind her endorsement of Mr. Harrison, who by many accounts has had a successful tenure in New Orleans.Our analysis of the Harrison pick continues with Jayne Miller of WBAL Television, Andy Green of the Baltimore Sun, New Orleans Times-Picayune reporter Kevin Litten, and law enforcement expert Matthew Horace.
Mayor Catherine Pugh announced New Orleans police Superintendent Michael Harrison as her new pick for to become Baltimore police commissioner. Here is my instant reaction of the pic and what makes this pick different than Fort Worth, Texas, Police Chief Joel Fitzgerald who withdrew his name for consideration for Baltimore police commissioner Monday.
Today, on Midday with the Mayor, Baltimore City Mayor Catherine Pugh joins Tom in Studio A for an exclusive interview. She discusses her nomination of Dr. Joel Fitzgerald, the current police chief in Ft. Worth, Texas, to be Baltimore’s new police commissioner. If the City Council confirms him next month, Fitzgerald will take over a department that is still reeling from frequent leadership changes, a demoralized rank and file, and corruption scandals. As for the Mayor’s efforts to reduce violence in Baltimore, the Safe Streets program is adding three more locations around town. Mayor Pugh also points to the 52 million-dollar Neighborhood Impact Investment Fund, which she has long championed, as another initiative aimed at transforming economically depressed areas of our city. On Saturday, the Mayor attended a ceremony celebrating three new Habitat for Humanity homes in Sandtown Winchester.During their hour-long conversation, Tom also questions the Mayor on her efforts to take the bite out of continued water-rate hikes, the future of Pimlico and the Preakness, and other important issues affecting Charm City. And the Mayor addresses listener comments and questions, as well.This program was live-streamed on WYPR's Facebook page, and the video is can be seen here.
Former U.S. Attorney Joe diGenova weighs in on Baltimore City, Mayor Pugh and Darryl De Sousa not paying taxes.
Talking Radical Politics with Eco - Socialist Ian Schlakman & Black Panther Annie Chambers
What would Malcolm X and the Black Panthers think of modern day calls from students for gun control in the wake of Parkland? Would they join the marches in the streets against guns? Rev Chambers has the answer straight from Minister Malcolm X himself and shares it in this very special episode of our show. Plus Ian Schlakman denounces MSNBC host Joy Reid for uncritically applauding Baltimore's terrible Mayor Pugh for co-opting the student lead anti gun violence marches. In addition to our normal podcast, Ian Schlakman and Rev Annie Chambers also host a weekly radio show on WFBR 1590am Baltimore / Glen Burnie Maryland. We normally don't put these up as podcasts but this episode was so good we couldn't help ourselves. Enjoy! And if it looks like folks like this episode we'll keep putting our weekly radio show up on a regular basis.
On today's Midday NewsWrap, Tom begins with a review of some of the week's major national and international developments, from President Trump's ----America First---- speech this morning to the World Economic Forum in Davos, to the bombshell New York Times report that the President ordered the firing of Special Counsel Robert Mueller last June, but then backed off. Tom is joined on the line by journalists Ron Elving --Senior editor and correspondent on the Washington Desk at NPR News -- and Karoun Demirjian, defense and foreign policy correspondent for the Washington Post.Then, we switch gears and focus on the week's top local news, from Mayor Pugh's shakeup of the city's police department and the continuing mystery surrounding Detective Suiter's violent death...to why Baltimore lost its bid for Amazon's coveted HQ2 . Tom is joined in the studio by Andy Green, Opinion Editor at the Baltimore Sun, and community activist Bishop Douglas Miles, pastor of the Koinonia Baptist Church and Co-founder Emeritus of BUILD (Baltimorians United In Leadership Development).
Today, Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh joins Tom in Studio A. Like Mayor Martin O’Malley, Mayor Sheila Dixon, and Mayor Stephanie Rawlings Blake before her, last Friday, Mayor Pugh fired the city's police commissioner. Kevin Davis was an outsider who had come to Baltimore after tenures in Prince George’s and Anne Arundel Counties. He was replaced by a 30-year veteran of the Baltimore Police, Darryl DeSousa. The Mayor’s mandate to her Commissioner-designate is clear: improve violence reduction, and turn around our city’s crime numbers, which are at historic levels. The first few weeks of this New Year have not been easy for the city: multiple maintenance crises in city schools, the announcement by Amazon that we are out of the running for their new headquarters, the shuttering of the only big box department store in West Baltimore, and hovering above it all: murders on our streets that continue at an alarming rate. Mayor Pugh points to several areas in which the city is making progress. The Police training academy has a full class preparing to join the force. Bloomberg Philanthropies has invested millions to improve technology for law enforcement, and to train young entrepreneurs. The Safe Streets program is being expanded, and a new violence reduction program that has shown promise in Boston is being bought to Baltimore. The Mayor has spoken of changing the narrative about our city. She talks about how she plans to do that in today's Midday with the Mayor.
Today on Midday, we examine violence in Baltimore City. Luke Broadwater from the Baltimore Sun talks about some of the initiatives that Mayor Pugh and Gov. Larry Hogan have introduced in just the last couple of days.Later in the program, Tom speaks with Akai Alston, who is working in Sandtown Winchester in a program called U Turns, which helps young people living in one of Baltimore’s poorest neighborhoods to overcome the environment of poverty and crime in which they are growing up.But first, Lester Davis joins Tom in Studio A. Davis serves as the Deputy Chief of Staff for Baltimore City Council President Jack Young. Council President Young is the lead sponsor of a Youth Fund, which this year will total about $12 million. The fund is expected to be approved by the City Council when it meets tomorrow night.
4:02: Mayor Catherine Pugh, who last week declared crime out of control in Baltimore, talks about the need for more police on the street and what her administration is doing about that. The mayor objected to the suggestion, in Dan Rodricks' Wednesday column, that she was slow to put together a crime-fight strategy. Today, she talks about her plan to reduce violence across the city. The interview was recorded before the Wednesday afternoon shooting of a city police detective.23:19: Paula Gallagher, Baltimore County librarian and Roughly Speaking book critic, recommends the new novel by Louise Erdrich, ----Future Home of the Living God,---- which, Gallagher says, is bound to invite comparison's with Margaret Atwood's ----The Handmaid's Tale.----27:18: Allison Galbraith wants to be one of the few millennials in Congress, so the 34-year-old Harford County Democrat is running for her party's nomination in Maryland's First congressional district. Galbraith says she's running because of incumbent Republican Andy Harris' ardent opposition to the Affordable Care Act.Links:http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/crime/bs-md-ci-pugh-crime-20171109-story.htmlhttp://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/dan-rodricks-blog/bs-md-rodricks-1115-story.htmlhttps://mayor.baltimorecity.gov/sites/default/files/Violence Reduction Final Draft 081117_1515.pdfhttps://www.harpercollins.com/9780062694058/future-home-of-the-living-godhttps://www.allisonforcongress.com/abouthttp://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/politics/blog/bs-md-obamacare-eastern-shore-20170818-story.html
On Wednesday Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh released her plan for curbing the spike in violence in the city. Her violence reduction plan takes a holistic approach to fighting crime. The mayor wants more training for police officers, increased access to housing and jobs, and free community college for Baltimore city public school graduates. Critics say the Mayor’s plan lacks accountability and measurable goals. Dominique Maria Bonessi is WYPR's City Hall reporter. Edward Jackson is a professor of criminal justice at Baltimore City Community College. He’s also a former Baltimore City Police Department Colonel, who retired from the department in 2004. He was recently appointed by Mayor Pugh to Baltimore City’s Community Oversight Task Force. They join Tom to discuss the mayor crime plan and a crime reduction plan put forth by the city council's public safety committee led by 2nd district councilman Brandon Scott.
Cities from Tallahassee to Spokane have implemented comprehensive networks of protected bike lanes on major city streets. Baltimore City has been steadily following suit, though not without controversy. Baltimore City recently installed semi-protected bike lanes on several major roads throughout the city, most recently on Maryland Avenue, Roland Avenue, and Potomac Street. Immediately after the construction of the Potomac Street lane in Canton, nearby residents began to register their complaints, primarily about limited options for parking. However, it wasn't until the Baltimore City Fire Department assessed that the road was too narrow for emergency vehicles to pass that Mayor Pugh decided to take action.
July 18, 2017 - Segment 1 - We hosted a special 2 hour city council roundtable. Baltimore City Council members came on to discuss topics that included: the proposal supported by Mayor Pugh and City Council members to create mandatory minimum sentences for anyone caught with a gun; and more.
Monday on the C4 Show C4 talked about the hearings on Judge Gorsuch and the testimony of FBI Director Comey going on at Capitol Hill today. In the final hour of the show C4 also talked to the President of the Baltimore City FOP Lt. Gene Ryan about Mayor Pugh's comments about the police Friday on the C4 Show.