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One homebuilding group says 2023 has been a record-breaking year, as it continues to push that homeownership should be for all.
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Congressman Kweisi Mfume presented a check for $1.3 million to two Baltimore community development groups, Wednesday. They are working to improve health outcomes for residents.
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The commission delayed the vote after technical issues prevented online participation.
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"It's been nice to see other people and then to connect with other parents who've been going through the exact same thing as myself,” said Michelle Hines, who lost her son Izaiah Carter during a shooting in March.
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The results of the second community survey, mandated by the Baltimore Police Department’s federal court oversight, suggest that residents’ attitudes toward local law enforcement remain dismal, despite widespread reforms.
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White Marsh residents say they were blindsided when a funeral home approved for construction, applied for an onsite crematorium.
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Previously, there were no details in the Admissions and Continued Occupancy Policies on how residents can hold a gathering on communal property. Now, the updated policy will require residents “to get written approval from HABC for any indoor or outdoor common area for an event."
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Baltimore County’s New Americans Task Force is underway. At a recent meeting, the 36 member group outlined its focus areas.
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Charles "Choo" Smith, a youth coach and former Harlem Globetrotters star, joins us, with Baltimore Banner neighborhood reporter Jasmine Vaughn-Hall, to discuss his vision for a new "Communiversity" in a NW Baltimore neighborhood.
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Leaders of a Beautiful Struggle's co-founder details what bills the Black community advocacy group wants passed in the current MD General Assembly session.