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  • 1 week ago | cbsnews.com | Kaicey Baylor

    The Maryland Public Service Commission issued an order seeking to alleviate high energy bills for customers. The order requires BGE to shift recovery of some supply costs to lower-usage months over a six-month period. It means customers will pay less supply costs during the winter and summer, a time when bills are typically higher. However, they'll see an increase in the fall and spring when bills are lower.

  • 1 week ago | cbsnews.com | Kaicey Baylor

    Baltimore City Public Schools has selected a firm to assist in finding the next CEO for the district. Alma Advisory Group, a Chicago-based consulting firm, will help the Baltimore City Board of School Commissioners in their search. The firm will evaluate top candidates using a description of qualities outlined by the Board and district stakeholders, as well as ensuring community engagement is woven into each phase of the search process.

  • 1 week ago | cbsnews.com | Kaicey Baylor

    Baltimore police say it will increase patrols in popular city neighborhoods this summer, especially during holidays and high-profile events. More officers will be seen in Baltimore's entertainment areas, including downtown, the Inner Harbor, Fells Point, Federal Hill, and other neighborhoods. Knowing activity is higher during the summer months, Baltimore police want to adjust how they monitor the city. Police said summer crime initiatives are designed to provide substantial and meaningful support.

  • 1 week ago | ourcommunitynow.com | Kaicey Baylor

    Kaicey Baylor joined WJZ as a reporter in October 2024. Before coming to Charm City, she spent the last three years as a morning reporter and multiskilled journalist at 13News Now in Norfolk, Virginia. She covered several stories including the Chesapeake Walmart mass shooting, the Richneck Elementary shooting, as well as anti-gun violence advocates working to repair their communities. CONTINUE READING

  • 2 weeks ago | cbsnews.com | Kaicey Baylor

    Baltimore Police plans to increase their presence for major holidays and high-profile events. Baltimore police say residents and visitors will see more officers in entertainment areas like Downtown, the Inner Harbor, Fells Point, Federal Hill and other neighborhoods. Knowing activity is higher during the summer months, Baltimore Police want to adjust how the monitor the city. Police said summer crime initiatives are designed to provide substantial and meaningful support.

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Kaicey Baylor
Kaicey Baylor @kaiceybaylor
23 May 25

Rosa Chang, an artist and professor at @mica is teaching a centuries-old practice. This morning, her story reached @CBSMornings and I was honored to share more details about her work in Baltimore and her book! ☀️ @wjz https://t.co/9JGFxV7kzF

Kaicey Baylor
Kaicey Baylor @kaiceybaylor
18 May 25

RT @BaltimoreFire: 3400 block of E Baltimore St: total 4 dwellings engaged. BCFD,BCPD, OEM, BG&E on location. No reported injuries. Red Cro…

Kaicey Baylor
Kaicey Baylor @kaiceybaylor
13 May 25

Smoke is still coming from a warehouse in West Baltimore more than 12 hours after it caught fire. @BaltimoreFire says the fire is contained. Nearby residents are passing out masks as smoke impacts the area. @wjz https://t.co/SHcWEEaYtj