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Frederick residents voiced concerns at a city council meeting over the preservation of a historic tannery and equal hiring practices for the hotel being built over top of it.
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Marriott, based in Bethesda, is gearing up to lay off more than 800 employees by the start of the new year.
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Workers at Baltimore's Hilton Inner Harbor ratified a new union contract after months of negotiations.
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Mayor Brandon Scott's initiative engages city, business and community leaders — and city youths — to solve the decades-old problem of squeegee workers. Three key players join us to share their ideas on how they plan to do it.
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More than 50,000 spectators are expected this weekend in Baltimore for the Maryland Cycling Classic bicycle race.
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Hotel shelters are set to be a resource post-pandemic for those experiencing homelessness.
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Baltimore housing advocates gathered in front of City Hall for a rally Thursday afternoon, demanding that the city empty all congregate shelters and keep people safely housed in hotels through at least September.
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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…