• Reinvest Baltimore - Grants to Redevelop Vacant Properties
    Jul 8 2025
    The provided text details the "Reinvest Baltimore" initiative, a program spearheaded by Governor Wes Moore to combat vacant properties in Baltimore. This initiative allocates $50 million annually to various public and nonprofit organizations, with a long-term goal of rehabilitating or demolishing nearly 13,000 vacant structures over 15 years. The program's aim is to foster community revitalization and improve living conditions by addressing the issue of blight. A key example is We Rise, founded by Todd Scott, which teaches life skills to young people through their involvement in redeveloping vacant homes, showcasing the program's broader impact beyond just property renovation.

    Source: https://www.wbaltv.com/article/vacant-properties-reinvest-baltimore-grants-2026-applications-open/65323260
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    9 mins
  • Baltimore Home Salvage - Free Materials for Community
    Jun 13 2025
    This source, an article from the Good News Network, reports on a unique community initiative in Baltimore. Amtrak, while demolishing 100-year-old townhomes for a new tunnel, contracted a salvage company to recover historic building materials and functional appliances. These salvaged items, ranging from marble steps to water heaters and refrigerators, are being offered free to residents of specific local neighborhoods, with others able to purchase items. The project highlights environmental responsibility and community support, ensuring that valuable resources from demolished homes are repurposed rather than discarded.

    Source: https://www.goodnewsnetwork.org/salvaged-materials-and-appliances-from-100-yo-baltimore-homes-offered-back-to-community-for-free/
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    12 mins
  • Baltimore Opioid Recovery Funding Request
    Jun 12 2025
    This text describes Baltimore City's ambitious legal effort to secure $5.2 billion through an abatement plan to address the long-term impact of the opioid crisis, focusing on future recovery and prevention rather than solely on past damages. The city is pursuing this funding in a second phase of litigation after securing a previous judgment against drug distributors. This strategy, which outlines funding for various services like treatment, housing, and support for affected families, could set a precedent for other local governments seeking resources for ongoing public health issues. The approach is highlighted as potentially becoming a national model for holding companies accountable for widespread community harm.

    Source: https://conduitstreet.mdcounties.org/2025/06/11/baltimore-city-seeks-5-billion-for-recovery-and-prevention/
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    8 mins
  • Baltimore Robbinhood Ransomware Plea
    May 28 2025
    Baltimore Robbinhood Ransomware Plea and Mattress Guide

    One source reports that an Iranian man pleaded guilty to involvement in the Robbinhood ransomware attack on Baltimore City, which caused millions of dollars in damages and disrupted public services.

    Source: https://www.wbaltv.com/article/iranian-man-sina-gholinejad-guilty-plea-baltimore-ransomware-attack/64894373
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    8 mins
  • Baltimore Book Festival Fyre Fest Criticism
    May 19 2025
    According to the source, a recent romantic fantasy book festival in Baltimore disappointed attendees and authors, who likened it to the infamous Fyre Festival due to its poor execution. Despite promises of a magical event with various amenities like panels and a ball, participants reported a lack of communication, basic supplies, and access to billed features, feeling they were cheated by the organizers. The source highlights that the Lavender Romance Ball was particularly criticized for its sparse setup and lack of entertainment, leading to an apology and promises of refunds from the event organizer. Social media testimonials from attendees and authors have widely publicized the negative experiences at the "A Million Lives Book Festival."

    Source: https://www.usatoday.com/story/entertainment/books/2025/05/06/a-million-lives-book-festival-baltimore/83474251007/
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    8 mins
  • Baltimore County IG Madigan Not Reappointed
    May 17 2025
    According to the provided source, Baltimore County Inspector General Kelly Madigan has been informed by County Executive Kathy Klausmeier that her term will not be automatically renewed, and the position will be subject to an open search process, despite Madigan's belief that her tenure should continue based on county code. Madigan, the first person to hold the Inspector General role in the county, states she is surprised by this decision from Klausmeier, who was appointed interim executive following the election of the previous executive to Congress. The article notes that Madigan's investigations have often led to conflicts with powerful county politicians, and she still plans to apply for the position while standing by the work of her office. This situation comes after voters recently approved a measure to establish the Inspector General's office within the county charter, making it more difficult to abolish.

    Source: https://www.baltimorebrew.com/2025/05/13/exclusive-klausmeier-declines-to-renew-contract-for-baltimore-county-inspector-general-kelly-madigan/
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    10 mins
  • Harborview Marina - A South Baltimore Bust
    May 14 2025
    This excerpt from The Baltimore Banner examines the controversial closure and impending auction of Harborview Marina in South Baltimore. The article centers on Dr. Selvin Passen, the majority owner, and his recent financial moves, including buying the marina's mortgages and then failing to make payments, leading to a foreclosure filing against himself. A lawsuit filed by minority owner Richard Swirnow alleges that Passen's actions are a calculated effort to force Swirnow out and acquire complete control of the property, causing disruption to the community and surrounding businesses. The piece also provides background on Passen and Swirnow's relationship and the history of the marina.

    Source: https://www.thebaltimorebanner.com/economy/harborview-marina-south-baltimore-closing-KO42WAG6XBCFTNREHCDSV63EWU/
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    8 mins
  • Baltimore Sues DraftKings and FanDuel Over Gambling Tactics
    Apr 22 2025
    Baltimore has initiated legal action against DraftKings and FanDuel, alleging that their promotional tactics are misleading and designed to exploit vulnerable individuals with gambling disorders. The lawsuit claims these companies use bonus bets and data-driven strategies to encourage frequent betting and target those susceptible to addiction, violating the city's consumer protection ordinance. Mayor Brandon Scott emphasized the significant harm caused to Baltimore residents, stating the lawsuit aims to hold the sportsbooks accountable. FanDuel declined to comment on the specific allegations, while DraftKings did not issue a statement. This marks the first lawsuit of its kind brought by a US public entity against online sportsbooks since the legalization of sports betting. The city seeks statutory penalties and an end to the alleged deceptive practices, despite Maryland benefiting from sports betting revenue allocated to public education.

    Source: Baltimore sues DraftKings, FanDuel, alleging misleading tactics
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    12 mins