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Baltimore’s City Council is looking at a new and untested approach with a special financing package aimed at revitalizing blighted neighborhoods.
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Orioles return to the MLB playoffs Tuesday for the second straight year.
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Blighted row houses in East Baltimore have been rehabilitated into affordable units where 15 international teachers are now living onsite.
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Every officer completed the cognitive behavioral training from national nonprofit ROCA as of January. Leaders presented first-round results this week.
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“I would estimate at this time last year, I had approximately 3500 hours. This year I am close to 1500,” said Alonzo Key, a longshoreman of 21 years who is part of the suit.
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Six construction workers died after the nearly 50-year-old bridge collapsed in seconds after being struck by a cargo ship that had lost power.
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“If the rats have a food source, a water source, shelter, they're going to be around and no amount of bait we use will mitigate that.”
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The state says cost-cutting measures by Grace Ocean Private Limited and Synergy Marine Group led to a disaster with far-reaching financial ramifications for Marylanders.
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During the town hall, attendees formed small groups to discuss strategies for attracting more residents, resources for renters and homeowners and improving affordability.
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The city is suing the company for its role in the opioid epidemic.