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Sam Cogen, running for Baltimore City Sheriff, speaks with reporters at the counting of mail-in ballots in Baltimore City.
Cogen’s win in Baltimore sheriff race comes with a promise for a more ‘humanizing’ eviction process
Sam Cogen promises that his win for Baltimore sheriff is also a win for city tenants facing eviction.
A rendering shows Homes for American's plan for Red Maple Place, an apartment building on Joppa Road that would have 50 affordably priced units and six market-rent units. A Circuit Court judge has given a green light to the controversial proposal.
Plan for affordable housing at Red Maple Place in East Towson can move forward, judge rules
A circuit court judge in Baltimore County has given the green light to a controversial project in East Towson, overruling a 2021 vote by the Baltimore County Board of Appeals blocking the affordable housing development.
Dan Cox, a candidate for the Republican gubernatorial nomination, greets supporters during a primary election night event on July 19, 2022 in Emmitsburg, Maryland. Voters will choose candidates during the primary for governor and seats in the House of Representatives in the upcoming November election.
Cox victorious in Republican primary for governor; Democratic contest unclear with Moore leading early
Hundreds of thousands of election day and mail-in ballots were yet to be counted.
Sonia Eaddy points to her family while Mayor Brandon Scott gave his updates on the Poppleton homes.
Residents win fight to save Poppleton properties from redevelopment project
Sarah Ann Street alley homes and home of the Eaddy family to be removed from development plans.
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