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The Walter P. Carter Institute's Community Leadership and Empowerment Program (CLEP) aims to prepare the next generation of ...
Baltimore's Board of Estimates approved a $10 million grant to Behavioral Health Systems Baltimore that is for the 988 crisis ...
A Baltimore City Council committee held a hearing that focused on how to best allocate hundreds of millions of dollars in ...
The capital stack combines city and state funds, tax-exempt debt, bridge financing, and private developer equity.
Cleaning up and 'greening' vacant lots can not only reduce eyesores but also boost the mental health of nearby residents, Hopkins study shows ...
As the process to select Baltimore County’s next inspector general winds down, three candidates will undergo a final round of ...
Using traffic and crash analyses, state officials have identified nearly 150 stretches of roadway across Maryland that they ...
Baltimore addresses an overpopulation of white-tail deer threatening local ecosystems and seeks public input on solutions.
Before last week’s mass overdoses, the mayor’s office had proposed a plan to use $402.5 million in opioid settlements. Now, residents are weighing in.
More than two dozen suspected drug overdoses in West Baltimore on Thursday got the attention of state and city leaders.
Baltimore City won millions in settlements and awards after taking on pharmaceutical companies for their role in the opioid ...