Nearly all of the infamous highway will remain in place under the latest plan. The proposed design changes will do little to spur urgently needed development.
Citing a history of unkept promises, two West Baltimore activists worry that funds to lessen the impact of the infamous roadway won’t result in tangible improvements to their neighborhoods.
For many years, Juanita Jackson Mitchell's law office sat on the corner of Druid Hill Avenue, the 1200 block. Dr. Hathaway says the street carries historical importance standing at the center of the ...
Once, it was somewhere. “If you drive there, you’re driving through my backyard,” Rochelle Atkins said. “I tell my grandchildren, that’s where I used to live, by the lamp post.” Her childhood home at ...
Wes Moore, Smith has organized neighborhood groups on either side of the highway to advocate for residents’ interests. Reconnecting Communities in West Baltimore Coalition includes neighborhoods ...
A deceased victim was found in a wooded area in the Hanlon-Longwood neighborhood, according to the city fire department.
For many, homeownership feels like a distant dream, but one organization is reshaping lives and communities to restore neighborhoods and build brighter futures.
In his 2022 book, “Stop the Road”, author E. Evans Paull quotes Esther Redd, then representing her Rosemont neighborhood at a ...
Wells St., which runs four blocks east to west from Riverside Park to S. Hanover St. in the Riverside and South Baltimore ...