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The city is one of five designated “Workforce Hubs” receiving funding for union job development and student apprenticeships.
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Moore thanked students at Western School of Technology for choosing an education for public service.
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Where are the new spots to dine in Baltimore and what’s the strategy to make the most of Restaurant Week? The Baltimore Banner’s Christina Tkacik fills us in. Plus, Groundwork Kitchen in Pigtown hosts a culinary training program … in addition to serving up great eats.
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ROCA, a violence interruption organization, is helping city youth get training and work from corporate partners such as businessman Lenzie Johnson's local waste recycling company.
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Two social justice activists are using home-building and home ownership to give Black women and low-resource communities new opportunities to gain financial security.
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In his monthly convo with Tom Hall, Baltimore City Mayor Brandon Scott discusses his plans for spending American Rescue Plan Act funds.
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We’ll go On the Record with the head of a nonprofit that advocates for low-wage workers in Maryland. The Job Opportunities Task Force will offer legal services and other resources all night tomorrow, across from Douglass Homes--leveling roadblocks to assistance.
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A new WYPR poll shows how Baltimore feels about voting by mail. Baltimore County Public Schools prepare for an influx of private school students. And two…