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Housing advocates want to know why Baltimore Mayor Jack Young fired the city’s housing commissioner Michael Braverman last week as renters will soon face…
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Baltimore Mayor Jack Young is calling on city residents to respond to the 2020 Census. The Census Bureau announced last week that counting efforts will…
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At least two people died and at least seven were critically injured after a gas explosion in Northwest Baltimore that destroyed three homes Monday…
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Police-reform legislation goes before the Baltimore County Council. Housing relief applications are due this week, and there are growing calls for…
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More than 5,500 households have begun or completed applications for Baltimore City’s $13 million rental assistance program, according to Tammy Hawley,…
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In the midst of Baltimore's sweltering summer heat, the city’s Department of Recreation and Parks offers some relief. Five city pools open on July 13:…
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Mayor Jack Young announced Thursday morning a partnership with the Baltimore City Health Department, Johns Hopkins Medicine, the University of Maryland…
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Baltimore community members and grassroots organizers gathered in front of City Hall Thursday afternoon to demand that the city and state do more to…
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Baltimore City has cancelled its annual Fourth of July fireworks this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. “It pained me to cancel a tradition that has been…
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More than 400 million dollars have been cut from Maryland’s budget, and state officials say the fiscal crisis won’t end until the pandemic does. The…