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We talk with the co-authors of a new report on the true societal costs of Baltimore's vacant housing. Plus, what's up with Adopt-a-Lot?
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Three key players in Mayor Scott's administration discuss the new campaign to fix one of Baltimore's most enduring failures — the blight caused by thousands of vacant homes.
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Cloudy deeds present financial challenges to families and can result in vacant homes.
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In Aaron Henkin's "The Maryland Curiosity Bureau," a Dollar-House homeowner and housing activists reflect on the defunct 70s program.
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The community housing activist discusses ways to eradicate blight and foster more stable city neighborhoods.
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A story about the past and (possible) future of Dollar Houses in Baltimore
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Dozens of community members, local leaders and developers gathered for a ribbon cutting ceremony Thursday for the grand opening of Greenmount & Chase, an affordable housing community in the Johnston Square neighborhood.
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Midday Newswrap: WBAL Reporter Jayne Miller On Politics, Policy, And Her Own Encounter With COVID-19The veteran journalist discusses the controversial Renters Choice Bill, the MD governor's Race, national police reform and a difficult comeback from COVID-19.
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New funding is announced in Baltimore to support senior homeowners. And environmental clean-up efforts expand at Sparrows Point.
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Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott announced more than $9.6 million in funding Wednesday to continue the city’s Housing Upgrades to Benefit Seniors (HUBS). The program, created in 2015, provides home repairs and wraparound services to senior homeowners.