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The Department of Public Works has reported a sanitary sewer overflow near Lawina Road and Westchester Road in West Baltimore ...
The Baltimore City Department of Public Works will now begin residential trash and recycling collections at 5 a.m., one hour ...
Baltimore DPW officials say they are changing the start time for trash and recycling pick-up to protect workers from the ...
Baltimore City residents will need to put out their trash and recycling earlier in the morning. In an effort to protect ...
Baltimore launched a citywide cleanup initiative to clear public spaces and promote neighborhood pride, according to the ...
Trash and recycling collection in Baltimore will move from 6 a.m. to 5 a.m. between July 8 and September 30, DPW officials ...
Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott appointed Department of Public Works Director Khalil Zaied to be the next deputy mayor for operations — a little over one year after Zaied left the same position to ...
Baltimore DPW modifies trash collection due to heat, prioritizing worker safety after past heat-related deaths.
Voluntary water restrictions issued in May across parts of the Baltimore area have since been lifted, the Baltimore City ...
BALTIMORE (WBFF) — In the wake of a scathing Baltimore City Inspector General report, detailing widespread safety concerns inside the Department of Public Works (DPW), there’s been no calls ...
Another report from Baltimore’s Office of the Inspector General states that Ronald Silver II, the Department of Public Works trash collector who died on the job last summer, called out sick the ...
WBAL-TV 11 News Investigates obtained early access to Baltimore DPW's new map. Gray dots on the map signify pipes not made of lead, while blue dots represent pipes of an unknown material.