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Congressman Kweisi Mfume presented a check for $1.3 million to two Baltimore community development groups, Wednesday. They are working to improve health outcomes for residents.
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Community leaders shared struggles with food and housing insecurity. “This is their neighborhood. This is their safety net, as unsafe as that safety net is,” said Bill Humphreys, director of City of Refuge.
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The organizations will help small, minority businesses in communities disproportionately impacted by COVID-19.
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Maryland's Democratic junior senator discusses how the Senate is moving to provide funding for military and humanitarian aid to Ukraine.
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October 15 is the last day to respond to the 2020 Census. But just over half of Baltimore households have responded. Susan Licate, a Census Bureau media…
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President Donald Trump’s tweets over the weekend calling Democratic Rep. Elijah Cummings’ district a “rat and rodent infested disaster,” have sparked a…
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Sixty-four-year old Johnnie Davis has been treating his heroin addiction at the Bon Secours New Hope Treatment Center in West Baltimore for nearly 20…
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President Donald Trump’s proposed budget eliminates all of the Chesapeake Bay Program’s $73 million and reduces or eliminates several other funds used to…
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In 2009, President Obama signed an executive order recognizing the Chesapeake Bay as a national treasure. That began a federal-state partnership to…
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As Congress debates cutting access to Planned Parenthood for Medicaid recipients, Maryland’s legislative leaders are pushing a plan to replace the lost…