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Baltimore residents rallied outside City Hall on Thursday, pressing city leaders for tougher enforcement on quality-of-life offenses they say are eroding daily living in neighborhoods like Federal Hill — even as officials insist efforts are already underway. Members of the Southern District Community Coalition called for a coordinated, around-the-clock public safety strategy, citing persistent problems with illegal dirt bikes, public drinking, loitering and late-night noise. The group delivered a letter with pages of signatures to Mayor Brandon Scott’s office, as well as to a representative for Gov. Wes Moore and other officials, demanding a response within 30 days. “We don’t want to leave,” said Federal Hill resident Betsy Clark, who described a once “wonderful” neighborhood now disrupted by revving engines, late-night parties and break-ins. “You feel like you’re in a carnival.” Read more: bit.ly/4w1F4vB 📸: Lloyd Fox, @baltimoresun



Absolutely amazing - 4 homicides in April. Quality of life issues still an issue and no time to put the foot off the gas - the city needs deep reform to become an attractive investment destination so that jobs and opportunity can keep these numbers low. thebanner.com/community/loca…









Is this the Ravens year?












What you need to know about Sat O's debacle in the Bronx and what it means for today - just the unfiltered trust without the spin this Orioles front office launders to media all over this town si.com/mlb/orioles/on…




