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Baltimore Development Corporation was a no-show at Monday’s Sisson Street Task Force meeting; chair Odette Ramos calls its failure to appear ‘a huge problem’

The Baltimore Development Corporation failed to appear at the Sisson Street Task Force’s meeting Monday, where they were supposed to participate in discussions about a city-owned parcel in Remington that’s currently used as a bulk trash drop-off center.

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Wednesday Afternoon Headlines: Baltimore removes owner-occupied homes from tax sale; Train collides with tractor trailers in Rosedale; Baltimore City names teacher of the year; and more.

Baltimore removes owner-occupied homes from tax sale, limits forgiveness to those worth $250,000 or less — The Baltimore Sun Hazmat situation in Rosedale after CSX train collides with two tractor trailers — WMAR Middle school music teacher named Baltimore City’s teacher of the year — WBAL Baltimore County police investigating 4-year-old’s death in Dundalk — […]

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Top 5 Stories This Morning: Heart of the 4th festival postponed; Too much pavement, not enough trees; Asbury House restoration begins; and more.

Last week, we shared stories about the inaugural Heart of the 4th Music & Arts Festival’s postponement; dining options at JHU’s new Homewood Student Center; Dan Rodricks’ thoughts about too much pavement and not enough trees; restoration work at Asbury House; and a new bakery opening at The Rotunda. Revisit the stories here: Baltimore’s Heart […]

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