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The women are at the center of a federal class-action lawsuit against ICE holding room operations in downtown.
Community leaders and local organizations are helping city agencies after more than 27 people overdosed in West Baltimore on ...
Thousands of people volunteered Monday as part of the Baltimore Ravens' Caw to Action community service day.
None of the more than two dozen people who overdosed on an unidentified drug beginning Thursday in Baltimore’s Penn North neighborhood have died, according to Mayor Brandon Scott. In a news conference ...
Baltimore residents call for renter assistance, action on campaign promises during annual Taxpayers’ Night Subscribers are entitled to 10 gift sharing articles each month.
Mayor Brandon Scott is set to announce a 'Downtown Action Plan' on Thursday that will introduce key strategies and initiatives to revitalize Baltimore's downtown.
Ravens players, family members, and staff members volunteered through the Baltimore community for a huge day of service.
BALTIMORE — The Baltimore Ravens on Monday hosted their third annual "Caw to Action" community day of service and with the help of the United Way of Central Maryland, around 50 charitable ...
The Ravens had 132 partners giving back to the Baltimore community as part of a Caw to Action.
In Baltimore, public, private and philanthropic sectors are increasingly joining forces to tackle complex issues, writes the CEO of the Baltimore Community Foundation.
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Urgent action sought in Baltimore over $669M+ in opioid funds - MSNSome top Baltimore leaders question how the city's $669 million in legal settlements and trial awards will heal the city's ongoing pain.
Headed by Baltimore Renters United and other community groups, residents lobbied for an additional $1.6 million to pay for guaranteed counsel to assist city tenants who are in danger of eviction.
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