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The Lines Between Us: Do Developers Create Neighborhood Jobs?

Credit: flickr/markartFebruary 1, 2013

Lawrence Lanahan

When controversy erupts over big developments in Baltimore, developers often counter with this tantalizing promise: "We've got jobs!"

We have some web audio extras: the full unedited interview with Pope, Stokes, and Yeary; an explanation of who will do the training for the Superblock's local workforce; and an update on the status of the property--located within the Superblock--that was the site of a 1955 civil rights sit-in at Read's Drug Store.



10-2-12: Referenda Extravaganza

Web extras: Todd Eberly addresses the intensity of opposition to same-sex marriage, expanded gaming, and the DREAM Act, and whether that intensity will sustain over the five weeks between now and the election. He also discusses potential tension among same-sex marriage proponents over the expanded gaming referendum, and the potential effect of referenda votes on Governor O'Malley's national profile.



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