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When neighborhood leaders convinced the big university hospital nearby to join them in a community improvement project, no one thought that would lead to…
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?list=PLP8H6KqZTcXRAczEuEe2Y_FnDeQq_1LUkThis video is part of a special WYPR newsroom series entitled "On The Watch: Fixing the Fractured Relationship…
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There was a time when groups of loud teens hanging out at the Inner Harbor were seen as creating problems, a lot of arrests for disorderly conduct, which…
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Gov. Larry Hogan announced Friday that he is vetoing five bills the General Assembly passed this spring.One of the more controversial measures would…
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In a classroom on the top floor of the Baltimore Police Academy in Park Heights, Sgt. Habib Kim is teaching a group of about two dozen officers the do’s,…
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The Baltimore County Council adopted Thursday a $2 billion budget for the next fiscal year that held the line on property taxes even though one revenue…
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Despite being two days removed from an acquittal of one of the six officers accused of causing Freddie Gray’s death, it was a regular day at Penn…
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Thousands of Maryland residents lose food stamps this yearOver the last two months, more than 7,000 unemployed Marylanders have lost their food stamp benefits, also known as the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance…
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Fraser Smith and Kenneth Burns, of the WYPR news team, talk about the acquittal of Officer Edward Nero in the Freddie Gray case and try to parse the…
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Baltimore Police Officer Edward Nero was acquitted Monday by Circuit Judge Barry Williams of all charges against him in the Freddie Gray case. Nero was…