Recently, Gov. Larry Hogan and top General Assembly leaders did what every Maryland politician dreams of doing: They announced $3.9 billion in new state spending for which they did not have to raise a ...
WE IN EVERY GAME THERE ARE WINNERS AND LOSERS. USUALLY DETERMINED BY HOW WELL YOU PLAY THE GAME. BUT IN THIS GAME, THE WINNERS AND LOSERS ARE ALREADY SET BEFORE PLAYERS EVEN MAKE THEIR FIRST MOVE.
Baltimore City Councilmembers Zeke Cohen, Kris Burnett and Ryan Dorsey wrote a letter this week calling on the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to set up a commission to investigate “digital ...
In an effort to continue taking a push for broadband access that began locally to the national agenda, a group of Baltimore leaders and digital equity advocates are backing a new bill in Congress that ...
A new report revealed that Maryland is the most expensive state for utilities, while Baltimore is the country's 5th-most expensive city.Households in Maryland p Surveillance cameras capture suspect ...
It’s one thing to learn about redlining by looking at a map or listening to a lecture. It’s another thing to learn about redlining by reading a story in a comic book. “I think the big thing was, how ...
Vincent P. Quayle, founder of a Baltimore housing counseling agency who fought redlining and other discriminatory practices, died of cancer complications Monday at his Beverly Hills home in Northeast ...
A study led by researchers at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health linked historic redlining, coupled with ongoing segregation by race and income, to 38% of the nonfatal shooting rate ...
Media coverage of the saga has invoked familiar narratives about Baltimore’s history of segregation and redlining, recalling James Baldwin’s long-ago charge that urban renewal translates roughly as ...
BALTIMORE — Insurance brokers in Maryland have filed complaints that accuse Erie Insurance of “redlining” in predominantly Black neighborhoods in Baltimore. The Baltimore Sun reports that the ...
The remnants of decades old redlining policies that starved Black neighborhoods of capital investment are still very much alive. Neighborhoods once marked in red on maps by bankers and realtors as ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results