Hallie Miller
The Baltimore Banner Reporter-
The Edmondson Community Organization filed the case on Tuesday in U.S. District Court in Baltimore.
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About 40% of likely Democratic voters polled said they would reelect Scott for a second term as mayor, while 32% said they would support former Mayor Sheila Dixon and 11% of respondents said they favored former assistant state’s attorney Thiru Vignarajah.
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A majority of voters indicated strong feelings about abortion, but more expressed concerns about crime and the economy.
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Each of the Democratic frontrunners would face a tight showdown against Republican front-runner Gov. Larry Hogan, the poll found.
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The deal comes nearly three years after the mayor called executing such a purchase his “top priority.”
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Leaders in Baltimore’s homelessness office have indicated in recent weeks that the city is nearing a deal to acquire one or more hotels.
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MCB Real Estate wants to rezone the Inner Harbor to allow for residential development.
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A two-alarm fire at a two-story brick rowhome in the 5200 block of Linden Heights Avenue on Thursday resulted in the death of a firefighter and several injuries.
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Harborplace's developer did not say when demolition will happen, but they will continue to engage with community members as part of its 12-month “design phase."
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But more than 200 households in Baltimore could lose that support if funding pledged by hospitals comes to an end in June and no other funding source is secured.