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Baltimore City leaders believe current housing laws discriminate and have done so for years, setting the city back when it ...
City leaders say by upending Baltimore's current building and zoning code restrictions, they can providing more opportunities ...
Baltimore City leaders believe current housing laws discriminate and have done so for years, setting the city back when it ...
From laying bricks to staffing hospitals, opening restaurants to raising families, Hispanics and Latinos are part of ...
Beginning in the late 1950s, colleges across the nation razed Black neighborhoods to expand their campuses through the ...
As County prepares to expand the County Council from seven to nine seats, draft plans creating nine new councilmanic ...
Sponsored: A partnership between KABOOM!, City of Baltimore departments and a local nonprofit is unlocking funding and ...
The West North Avenue Development Authority recently awarded millions in grant funding for its 15-year revitalization ...
The winning series — produced as part of a New York Times local investigations fellowship — explores Baltimore’s fentanyl crisis ...
Elevated levels of legionella bacteria were detected in the water at the Baltimore Department of Social Services Biddle ...
Baltimore City Public Schools notified tens of thousands of employees and students of a data breach following an incident in February when unknown attackers hacked into its network. Established ...