BALTIMORE -- Employees with Baltimore's Department of Public Works (DPW) protested outside City Hall Friday as the agency was under scrutiny following thedeath of a workeron November 8. Timothy Cartwell, a waste collector with the Reedbird Sanitation Yard, died after being trapped between a ut...
Baltimore's Department of Public Works reports that crews are repairing a sinkhole caused by a water main break that left dozens of nearby residents in Towson without water. DPW responded to an 8-inch water main break on Monday in the 1300 block of Brook Meadow Drive, which caused approximate...
The command center is made up of DPW contractors, engineers and field crews, all to help address the ongoing water main breaks around the Baltimore region. "We collectively bring people from different parts of our agency together here at the command center so we can be proactive in responding ...
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A Baltimore DPW worker is speaking out after the death of his co-worker, Ronald Silver II, last summer from heat-related illness.
BALTIMORE -- The family of Ronald Silver II, the Baltimore Department of Public Works sanitation worker who overheated and died on the job on August 2, is demanding answers from the city. On Monday, his family spoke outside of Baltimore City Hall, saying they still don't kn...
“I am pleased to work and collaborate with The Recycling Partnership and the Baltimore Civic Fund to bring equitable opportunities to recycle to Baltimore,” said Mayor Brandon M. Scott. “I am committed to moving Baltimore toward zero waste. The only way we can do that is ...
“Over the weekend the family learned fromBaltimore Brewreporting that MOSH hadissued a citationfor ‘serious’ workplace violations,” said the family’s attorney, Thiru Vignarajah, speaking for them today. “The audacity of a report that says this man died on a day...
Residents in Baltimore's Canton neighborhood told WJZ that recycling now gets collected every other Thursday, so on the day before pick-up day, you'll see a lot of bins overflow. "It would be preferable to be weekly because, as you can see, between our neighbors and us...
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