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Baltimore Sun: Making Baltimore City government work - Take the little steps
June 14, 2022
Technical.ly: The Comptroller’s Office just made it a lot easier to track government spending
May 26, 2022
Fox 45 News: Comptroller Henry says more resources necessary to 'help manage urgent' audit requests
April 4, 2022
Baltimore Sun: Morgan State University will develop satellite campus at former Lake Clifton High School
April 1, 2022
Baltimore Sun: Audit - Baltimore doesn’t know how much water customers were charged and wasn’t collecting overdue bills
February 9, 2022
WYPR: Audit finds city does not have system in place for collecting overdue water bills
February 9, 2022
MarylandMatters.org: Should Convicted Officers Forfeit Pensions? Lawmaker Pressing for Change in State Law
January 28, 2021
Baltimore Heritage: Five Minute Histories - The Norwegian Seaman's Home
January 25, 2021
Baltimore Sun: This vacant 18th century mansion in Baltimore has had ‘nine lives.’ Its next act is anyone’s guess
January 24, 2021
Baltimore Business Journal: City seeks bids to redevelop 230-year old historic mansion
January 24, 2021
Daily Record: Bill Henry targets big changes to Baltimore comptroller’s office
December 14, 2021
Technical.ly: How I Got Here - Simon Etta’s path from the private sector to Baltimore telecommunications director
December 13, 2021
Technical.ly: Baltimore City's telecommunications department is replacing 'ghost' phone lines as it makes tech upgrades
November 29, 2021
WYPR: Walters Museum workers appeal to City Council members in union efforts
October 14, 2021
Technical.ly: Newly purchased software tool will track and map Baltimore’s City-owned property
September 27, 2021
Baltimore Sun: Bring your own bag - After pandemic delays, Baltimore’s ban on plastic bags takes effect Oct. 1
September 23, 2021
WMAR: Requiring shots or tests of Baltimore City employees
September 1, 2021
WMAR: Baltimore City leaders ask Governor to reverse unemployment decision
June 14, 2021
Baltimore Business Journal: City spending board protest raises questions about lack of investment in African American tourism
June 12, 2021
Baltimore Brew: Bill Henry says new travel rules amount to mayoral "overreach"
June 10, 2021
Johns Hopkins Arts & Sciences Magazine: Bill Henry CV
May 28,2021
Baltimore Sun: Advocates gear up for debate over Baltimore police budget proposal, seek to press mayor who oversaw cuts to spending last year
May 21, 2021
Baltimore Business Journal: 'We can't take it anymore," Baltimore's antiquated procurement system has failed minority businesses. Contractors are fed up and demanding change.
May 21, 2021
Technical.ly: Civic innovation is a political responsibility
May 20, 2021
Baltimore Sun: What’s in Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott’s fiscal year 2022 budget?
May 20, 2021
Fox 45: City Comptroller calls for 'transparent budgeting' after abstaining from $4.3B budget vote
May 13, 2021
Baltimore Sun: Baltimore’s spending board approves proposed budget with police funding hike. Next, City Council gets a crack at it.
May 12, 2021
WYPR: City Spending Board Approves Scott’s First Budget Plan, Henry Abstains
May 12, 2021
Technical.ly: Baltimore Innovation Week 2021: Meet these 40 speakers building better businesses and communities May 18-20
May 11, 2021
Baltimore Sun: Under Armour’s scaled-back headquarters raises questions about the future of Port Covington
May 6, 2021
Are Baltimore's stadiums getting better deal for ambulance service than citizens?
May 5, 2021
Baltimore Sun: Under pressure from advocates, Baltimore to remove 2,500 owner-occupied homes from annual tax sale
May 3, 2021
Baltimore Sun: How Baltimore is planning to spend $670 million in latest federal COVID relief aid
May 3, 2021
WYPR: Scott To Remove Owner-Occupied Properties From Tax Sale
May 3, 2021
WYPR: Activists Plead Scott To Follow Promise To Remove Some Homeowners From Tax Sale
April 30, 2021
Baltimore Sun: Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott defends slow approach to police spending reform following outcry from public over budget
April 22, 2021
Baltimore Business Journal: City officials examine law that ensures capital projects include 1% for public art
April 21, 2021
Baltimore Fishbowl: Baltimore City Council seeks to streamline allocation of public art funds from capital projects
April 20, 2021
WYPR: Henry Instructs City Officials To Enforce 1% For Art Law, On The Books Since 1964
April 20, 2021
Fox 45: Vacant city buildings have heavy price tag
April 15, 2021
WBAL: Baltimore makes city spending more transparent through new dashboard
April 15, 2021
Technical.ly: Baltimore City’s Open Checkbook dashboard is now live
April 15, 2021
‘It’s a D.C. thing,’ but will half-smoke sausages catch fire in Baltimore?
April 15, 2021
Baltimore adds $4.5M to ballooning contract with vendor that guards temporary COVID shelters, vacant schools
April 14, 2021
Baltimore NAACP chapter demands meeting of inspector general oversight board after Marilyn Mosby investigation
April 8, 2021
Fox 45: Baltimore Convention Center marks 100,000 COVID tests completed
April 1, 2021
Fox 45: Baltimore Comptroller Bill Henry Tweets support of city control of police department
March 25, 2021
Baltimore’s tax sale to proceed on schedule — at least for now — following vote by spending board
March 10, 2021
Baltimore delays towing contract decisions amid complaints vendors were unfairly targeted by inspector general
March 3, 2021
Fox 45: Baltimore City Comptroller promises an online dashboard so public can see city's spending
March 2, 2021
WYPR: Midday Newsmaker: Baltimore City Comptroller Bill Henry, 100 Days In
March 25, 2021
Baltimore NAACP seeks meeting with city inspector general’s office after Mosby report, questions how it carries out investigations
February 26, 2021
IG REPORT | $4 million unspent, $50,000 'missing' from Baltimore City programs
February 24, 2021
WYPR: Henry Introduces Bills To Modernize City Comptroller’s Office
February 23, 2021
Technical.ly: Comptroller Bill Henry is introducing these bills to modernize his office
February 23, 2021
Baltimore Business Journal: Audit finds data tracking, enforcement lapses in city’s minority business office
January 27, 2021