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Here’s the plan for Light City’s innovation track

It’s been about 11 months since the init

Baltimore to use grant to assess ways to keep seniors from falling

The Baltimore City Health Department has won a $200,000 one-year planning grant from the 

Repeal of Federal Ban on Needle Exchange: Necessary But Not Sufficient

In 1988, Congress passed an omnibus bill that included a federal funding ban on needle exchange programs.

Gimme shelter: Keeping homeless warm in a blizzard is easier said than done

One of the first things Ivan Sullivan did after he woke up at 6 a.m. on Saturday, Jan. 24, at the Cold Weather Shelter in Westminster, was to rush to the window.

Concern grows as cases of Zika virus in U.S. jump

Concern is growing more over the Zika virus as the number of cases has jumped in the United States.

UMBC researcher works on faster STD test seen as key to prevention

Doctors who see patients for 

Baltimore City Council President Introduces Bill to Study the Health and Safety Risks of Oil Trains

Last night, the Baltimore City Council took its first step toward addressing the dangers of potentially explosive crude oil trains running through the city.

Catholic Charities of Baltimore to Operate Safe Streets Baltimore Program in Sandtown-Winchester Neighborhood

Catholic Charities of Baltimore will begin operating a new Safe Streets Baltimore program in the Sandtown-Winchester neighborhood of West Baltimore in February, a program designed to reduce shootin

MD: Baltimore City Helping Residents get to Medical Care Facilities

Baltimore Health Commissioner Dr. Leana Wen said city staffers have been working with local, state and private partners to make sure residents get life-sustaining medical care.

Baltimore City helping residents get to medical care facilities

Baltimore Health Commissioner Dr. Leana Wen said city staffers have been working with local, state and private partners to make sure residents get life-sustaining medical care.

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