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Glen Burnie, Odenton affordable housing complexes for elderly, disabled to be renovated by early 2026

Two affordable housing complexes in Glen Burnie and Odenton for older adults and those with disabilities will soon be getting face-lifts. Stoney Hill, a 55-unit apartment complex in Odenton, and Glen Square, a 127-unit building in Glen Burnie, both managed by the Housing Commission of Anne Arundel County, will undergo a combined $60 million in renovations starting at the end of this year, with completion expected around January 2026, said Clifton Martin, CEO of the Housing Commission of Anne Arundel County.

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Baltimore City school using event to target bullying ‘from the inside out’

One Baltimore City school held an anti-bullying event Wednesday that they hope will target the issue from the inside out. The district is focusing on some of its youngest students – third, fourth and fifth-graders at Francis Scott Key Elementary-Middle School on Fort Avenue in Locust Point. “So we attack bullying and the effects of bullying from the inside out. We don’t really go and lead with ‘no bullying,’ but everything we talk about prevents bullying,” Fred Watkins of Lil Laughs said.

 

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Howard County housing plan would add affordable units, limit rent hikes

Motivated by soaring rental and home prices in the region, Howard County Executive Calvin Ball unveiled Wednesday a collection of housing proposals designed to ease the cost burden on county residents. Nicknamed the HOME Package, the policy bundle includes local legislation designed to curb Howard County rent prices; a bill that would help grow the area’s stock of moderately priced housing units by allowing the Howard County Housing Commission to partner with organizations to convert existing rental units to affordable units; and a state-level proposal that would enable the county to offer tax credits to property owners to incentivize new affordable units.

Ahead of redistricting vote, Anne Arundel County Public Schools community shares concerns with plans

With the Anne Arundel County Board of Education nearing its vote Nov. 15 on a final redistricting plan, parents and students shared their concerns at a hearing Monday evening at the Parham Building in Annapolis. The board is reviewing two redistricting plans that would both redraw boundaries at 48 of the 58 schools in the northern part of the county.

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Kennedy Krieger gets $5 million to expand pediatric long COVID clinic in Baltimore

It’s something that Dr. Laura Malone has heard many times from parents who come to her clinic at the Kennedy Krieger Institute: Their child’s fever may have broken and they may no longer have the sniffles, but they aren’t the person they were before catching COVID-19. Once active, social athletes now get out of breath walking their dog around the block and don’t have the energy to hang out with friends.

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Leaders of the National Aquarium, Maryland Science Center, Waterfront Partnership and Reginald Lewis museum outline their coming attractions

The makeover of Harborplace isn’t the only big building project that’s in the works for Baltimore’s Inner Harbor. While the proposed redevelopment of the Harborplace pavilions has received extensive press coverage in recent weeks, leaders of other Inner Harbor attractions say they’re also working on building projects that will transform their properties – and affect the experiences their visitors have.

Anne Arundel starts redevelopment planning for former hospital site, approves repaying state for pandemic expenses

All three major tenants at the long-abandoned hospital complex in Crownsville now have a new landlord: Anne Arundel County. The Anne Arundel County Food Bank, which operates a roughly 32,000-square-foot warehouse and provides meals to those who are food insecure, had its state lease assumed by the county, as did Hope House Treatment Center. On Monday night, the County Council unanimously approved a new lease for Gaudenzia Addiction Treatment and Recovery Services, securing the final deal for the three major tenants on the now county-owned land.

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Baltimore City Health Department gets first supply of updated COVID shots for kids

The Baltimore City Health Department has received its first supply of the updated COVID-19 vaccine for children, and will offer it for free to those whose families don’t have health insurance or whose health insurance doesn’t cover the cost of the shot. The health department’s announcement Thursday came about two weeks after it received its first supply of the new monovalent vaccine for adults. It received both shipments from the federal government’s Bridge Access Program, which provides shots at no-cost to the 25 to 30 million adults in America without health insurance.

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FCPS joins lawsuit against social media companies

Frederick County Public Schools on Tuesday announced it had joined other districts across the state and country in suing social media giants, arguing the companies are liable for students’ declining mental health. The lawsuit names Meta, Snap, ByteDance and Google — the parent companies of Instagram, Snapchat, TikTok and Youtube, respectively.

 

WBAL’s Tim Tooten to retire from TV news after 35 years

Even before he knew what a reporter’s job really entailed, Tim Tooten was play-acting interviews with his middle school classmates in the back of the class, holding a pencil as a pretend microphone to ask them probing questions. Tooten never stopped asking questions, and nearly a half-century later, he is perhaps the most recognizable face and longest running reporter on the education beat in the region, having been at WBAL for 35 years.

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