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Baltimore Reckons With A Shitty Sewage Situation

by Dharna Noor November 13, 2019July 28, 2022

They say when it rains, it pours. In Baltimore, when it rains, shit pours— human shit from the city’s sewers pours into the Chesapeake Bay, into the street, and into people’s homes.  These basement backups—shit streaming into people’s homes—will be the subject of an investigative hearing today to help residents deal with sewage the city’s […]

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Baltimore is one step closer to income-based water billing

by Dharna Noor October 29, 2019July 28, 2022
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Supreme Court to Decide Fate Of Baltimore v. Big Oil

by Dharna Noor October 4, 2019July 28, 2022
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City Council, encouraged by activists, moves forward with bill to limit crude oil terminal expansion

by Dharna Noor March 1, 2018July 28, 2022
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Potomac Pipeline would be ‘another contradiction’ from Larry Hogan: An interview with Brooke Harper of the Chesapeake Climate Action Network

by Dharna Noor February 19, 2018July 28, 2022
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Mayor Pugh blames press for Baltimore’s “perception problem”

by Dharna Noor February 9, 2018July 28, 2022
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Sex Workers Outreach Project works to end violence and discrimination against sex workers by smashing stereotypes

by Dharna Noor January 3, 2018July 28, 2022
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People Missing From the Room: The Trans Day of Remembrance offers solace and acknowledges that’s still not enough

by Dharna Noor November 28, 2017July 28, 2022

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