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After 15 years of musical performances and art advocacy across Baltimore, veteran rapper Eze Jackson thought 2020 looked promising. In January, he…
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Baltimore County Follows Governor’s Lead On Easing COVID Restrictions, City Does NotBaltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski said Thursday that the county will align with Gov. Larry Hogan’s decision to significantly ease restrictions…
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The clash between residents of an historically African American neighborhood in East Towson and the developer of an affordable housing complex may be…
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Vision Of Citywide Trail Network One Step Closer To RealityA premier 35-mile trail network that would stitch together Baltimore City’s major parks and connect more than 75 neighborhoods, built on a century-old…
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African Americans make up more than 30% of the population in Baltimore County, but have received only 13% of the COVID-19 vaccinations distributed in the…
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Members of the Baltimore City Council have asked Mayor Brandon Scott to either remove homeowners from the city’s upcoming tax sale list or postpone the…
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NewsBaltimore will pilot a new program to track the flow of illegal guns into the city, in an effort to determine how guns that have origins outside of…
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People who are homebound or without transportation have had little or no chance of getting the COVID-19 vaccine.Now, Baltimore County officials are about…
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City Councilman Kristerfer Burnett wants strict controls on the use by Baltimore City of facial recognition surveillance, a technology that privacy…
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About 10% Of Baltimoreans Have Received COVID-19 Vaccine Dose, But Challenges RemainAbout 10% of Baltimoreans have received at least one dose of the coronavirus vaccine, but distribution challenges like limited supply and bad weather…