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EBDI has much to answer for
The ongoing redevelopment project in East Baltimore is many things, and is not many things. The things it is lacking include community participation, transparency, objective government oversight, and consistency in its rhetoric and actions. No one...
Tags: Police Arrests, Activism, Politics, Hospitals and Clinics, Health
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Saving Middle East
The group of East Baltimore elected officials threatening to derail the massive, $1.6 billion redevelopment project around Johns Hopkins Hospital undoubtedly mean well when they say drastic action is needed to ensure the community benefits promised to...
Tags: Unemployment Benefits, Politics, Business, Hospitals and Clinics, Health
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Baltimore City agencies should be audited periodically
Most Baltimoreans would probably be surprised by the political wrangling in the City Council over a charter amendment requiring periodic audits of city agencies ("Bill to put ads on city fire trucks advances," May 31). They would probably be even more...Tags: Accounting and Auditing, Helen Holton
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Hopkins president: University has moral obligation to city
Johns Hopkins University President Ronald J. Daniels told the Baltimore Development Corp. board Thursday that the academic powerhouse has a moral obligation to "share our bounty" with the city.
Daniels said that he sees Hopkins students, faculty and...Tags: Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore Development Corporation, Local Elections, M.J. Brodie
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Nonprofit plans to rehab 500 city homes
A North Carolina nonprofit group launched an ambitious affordable housing program Friday to rehabilitate 500 vacant or foreclosed homes in Baltimore near Johns Hopkins Hospital — an area with desolate stretches in the shadow of the world-renowned...Tags: Property, Environmental Issues, Real Estate Buyers, Labor Legislation, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake
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Police arrest four protesters outside Johns Hopkins Hospital
Four protesters were arrested - one of whom was pepper-sprayed - near Johns Hopkins Hospital after police say they refused to follow officers' orders and shoved officers who attempted to disperse them. Anthony Guglielmi, the Police Department's chief...Tags: Police Arrests, Activism, Politics, Hospitals and Clinics, Health
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Unemployed workers train to rebuild E. Balto. — and their lives
Just north of the Johns Hopkins medical campus, in the Middle East section of East Baltimore — an area where hundreds of families were moved out and hundreds of homes were razed as part of a $1.8 billion urban renewal project — a new...Tags: Unemployment, Rentals, Career and Workplace, Religion and Belief, Unemployment
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Church group urges construction jobs for E. Balto. residents
A job advocacy group in East Baltimore plans to demand that the developer of a $1.8 billion redevelopment project north of Johns Hopkins medical campus hire more local residents for the next phase of construction, including work on a new public school and...Tags: Construction, Religion and Belief, Christianity
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Good morning, Baltimore: Need to know for Wednesday
WEATHER
Today's forecast calls for rain with a chance of thunderstorms this afternoon and a high temperature around 62 degrees. The low temperature is expected to be around 48 degrees tonight.
TRAFFIC
Here are today's morning traffic issues.
FROM LAST...Tags: Carnegie Hall, Baltimore County, Politics, Judges, Arts and Culture
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E. Baltimore residents rally for jobs at EBDI development
About 200 people shouted "Jobs! Jobs!" as they marched Tuesday through the streets of East Baltimore. Their voices grew louder and their numbers grew along the 10-block route to the headquarters of a nonprofit overseeing the $1.8 billion redevelopment...Tags: Employment Opportunities, Hospitals and Clinics, Religion and Belief, Health, Christianity
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Baltimore has fewer than 200 killings for first time in decades
The annual number of killings in Baltimore has fallen below 200 for the first time in more than three decades, a symbolic threshold that seemed elusive for a crime-weary city just four years ago.
As a new year begins, city officials say the decline is...Tags: Safety of Citizens, Television, Carl Stokes, Politics, Frederick H. Bealefeld, III
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East Baltimore residents criticize nonprofit development at hearing
The nonprofit group leading the $1.8 billion redevelopment of 88 acres north of the Johns Hopkins medical campus has failed to deliver on promises of jobs and housing after razing most of the neighborhood and relocating hundreds of families, a Baltimore...Tags: Services and Shopping, Rentals, Bernard C. Young, Alexander (music group)
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