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Three weeks before he was fired, Former Police Commissioner Anthony Batts held a meeting in a basketball court adjacent to a playground in West Baltimore.…
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Unprecedented help may be on the way the neighborhoods of southwest Baltimore. Maryland's Baltimore-based professional schools are joining seven southwest…
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Programming Note: Today, we start a police reform series called, "On The Watch: Fixing The Fractured Relationship Between Baltimore's Police And Its…
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Seventeen people are hard at work at a job site in the 2300 and 2400 blocks of E. Eager Street in Milton-Montford. The site is right next to the Amtrak…
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For nearly two decades, Maryland law has allowed community associations to sue the owners of blighted properties to force repairs. But it wasn’t until…
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As we all know, the first line of the first stanza of Francis Scott Key’s poem, the Defense of Ft. McHenry, talks about the “dawn’s early light.” So, why…
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The Baltimore Ravens open their preseason campaign at M&T Bank Stadium Thursday with a new inside linebacker, a new nose tackle and a new singer to…
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Community advocates are looking at attacking two of Baltimore’s biggest problems – 16,000 vacant houses that blight blocks of the city and the need for…
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The first impression train travelers from the north get of Baltimore isn’t a very good one.And that makes potential investors leery of the city.The train…
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At some schools in Baltimore city, 65 percent of students miss 20 or more days of school annually.It’s so bad that Acting Superintendent Tisha Edwards…