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Perspectives from an advocate for housing for the homeless, a shelter for abused and addicted women, and a popular home rental company helping to house refugees.
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Baltimore’s homelessness services will receive $90.4 million in federal relief funding to be put toward the purchase of two hotels and creating a housing crisis relief fund
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We go On the Record with an attorney representing tenants at risk of eviction and with the new head of the Baltimore City Mayor’s Office of Homeless Services. How backlogged are eviction cases? What’s the path from emergency shelters to long-term housing?
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Baltimore city officials and developers broke ground Thursday for Sojourner Place, a project in the Oliver neighborhood to house people transitioning out of homelessness.
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The non-profit group is helping low-income and homeless women get their COVID shots.
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Advocates for Baltimore’s homeless help clear an encampment under a city overpass and find temporary housing for those who lived there. Mayor Scott responds to WYPR about getting delinquent homeowners off the upcoming tax sale list before they face foreclosure. And Baltimore’s former health commissioner says the Biden administration blew a big opportunity last week to tout the benefits of getting vaccinated.
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A homeless encampment under the I-83 bridge has been cleared.Up until last week, people slept in rows of tents at the encampment at Guilford Avenue and Centre Street. Now they’re temporarily housed.
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The state makes efforts to vaccinate those experiencing homelessness. We go inside one of Baltimore’s massive health centers and hear from those working to provide services to the most vulnerable residents. And Baltimore City Council members call for an investigation of ‘digital redlining’ in parts of the city.
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Governor Hogan announces new high-visibility efforts by Maryland State Police to enforce COVID-19 compliance. City Council President-Elect Nick Mosby…
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Activists experiencing homelessness in Baltimore led a march from the Shot Tower to City Hall on Saturday.They chanted “evictions have got to go” and…