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A Baltimore City Circuit judge ruled Tuesday morning that the Hogan administration cannot prematurely cut off federal pandemic unemployment benefits.
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Dr. Anthony Fauci said with the rise of COVID-19 variants like Delta, it’s not clear when we can put the pandemic behind us.
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Dozens of community members, local leaders and developers gathered for a ribbon cutting ceremony Thursday for the grand opening of Greenmount & Chase, an affordable housing community in the Johnston Square neighborhood.
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CASA, a Latinx and immigrant advocacy group, filed a lawsuit Wednesday against the management company of Middlebrook Mobile Home Park, accusing it of overcharging tenants for water.
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In Baltimore, and across the country, supply now outweighs demand for the COVID-19 vaccine.That has led city health officials to shift their strategy to reach their goal of vaccinating 80% of the population by February.
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Baltimore City Council Vice President Sharon Green Middleton is sponsoring a bill that would create a security deposit voucher program for renters.
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The nonprofit organization United Way of Central Maryland is expanding an eviction prevention program that will help an estimated 3,100 households.
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While school’s out for Baltimore City Public School students, summer is going to be a busy time for local doctors, who are making sure schools will be safe in the fall.
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Baltimore’s city and health officials aim to vaccinate 80% of residents by February. But daily vaccination rates have slowed since May, and city health commissioner Dr. Letitia Dzirasa said that vaccine hesitancy -- or deliberation -- will be one of their main hurdles in meeting that goal.
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Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott announced Thursday the city will create a $3.3 million fund to help renters with security deposits.