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Royal Farms Protest Courtesy Baltimore Brew

Gas Station Dispute in Hamilton/Lauraville a Lesson for Walkability Advocates

A long-running dispute between Royal Farms and members of the Hamilton/Lauraville communities in Northeast Baltimore, over a Royal Farms gas station on the corner of Harford Rd. and Glenmore Ave.,  will go before the City’s Zoning Commission on Tuesday. As we reported …

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Building from Strength courtesy Brookings

Three Economic Strategies are Vital to Opportunity in Baltimore

How can Baltimore increase job access for low-income residents? Building from Strength: Creating Opportunity in Baltimore's Next Economy is the title of a Brookings Institution report from earlier this year

SpringCleanup

Mayor’s Spring Cleanup Date Announced

The 14th Mayor's Spring Cleanup will take place on Saturday, April 20th. The event is held annually in order to bring communities together to clean a particular section

Health Disparities

Sun Takes Stand on Health Inequity, Calls For Mobilizing Communities

A recent opinion piece in the Baltimore Sun recognizes the enormous role a person's zip code plays in a person's health outcomes in Baltimore, on par with or even exceeding

House of Delgates Chamber Courtesy United Seniors

Let the Governor Know What You Do For Maryland

If you do something special to make Maryland "a better place to live, learn and work," the governor may highlight your work at the 2013 State of the

Red House Among White

Share Foreclosure Intervention Resources

We'd greatly appreciate you taking part in our project to ensure accurate foreclosure intervention information is widely available in Baltimore City. It's easy: copy anything in this post

Windmill City Energy Environment

Climate Action Plan to be Approved for Baltimore

Baltimore City is one step away from environmental sustainability!  Well, not exacty, but after Thursday, we will have a Climate Action Plan (CAP), a document that will guide

Baltimore, Maryland Row Houses Coutesy of Tom Clark

Vacants to Value is Turning Two: Come and Celebrate

Vacants to Value (V2V) began two years ago as a new strategy in Baltimore Housing's efforts to diminish the problem of vacant homes and lots in Baltimore by making

Red-Line-station

What Will the Art in Red Line Stations Look Like?

What do you think characterizes your community around a Red Line station?  The planning of the Baltimore Red Line continues, and the project managers want to hear from

bicycle handlebars

Cyclists, Start Your Imaginations: Bicycle Master Plan Charette

Perfect opportunity for cyclists to share their ideas with the City's Department of Transportation! On Tuesday, November 13th, the D center's monthly Design Conversation will be on the

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