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Maryland is expected to have a shortfall of 13,000 nurses by 2035.
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Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott cites a 19% reduction in homicides and 18% reduction in non-fatal shootings over this time last year.
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The third floor expansive Sports Palace room in the Pimlico Racetrack building was occupied with tables, eager hiring managers and Baltimoreans actively expressing their hopes to garner employment.
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For the past nine years, Baltimore’s aquatic icons, the trash wheel family, have collected tons of trash. Adam Lindquist, Vice President of Healthy Harbor Initiative, shares the secret to their environmental wins.
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The Preakness is near, and a first time hiring fair is taking place to fill the many jobs needed to pull off the annual event. Local businesses will be at Pimlico Race Course looking to fill a variety of vacancies.
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This week on the podcast: two stories from people who came to the United States as teenagers.
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Jim Burger has photographed Baltimore for decades. His book “What’s Not to Like: Words and Pictures of a Charmed Life” is part memoir, part time capsule … and part love letter to a city whose streets and people he adores. We get a preview.
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If you’re an eligible juror in Baltimore, you get a summons almost annually. Here’s why.
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An empty coffin appears, then vanishes, without explanation. What happened?
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Violators face $250 fines for using toxic chemicals on lawns.