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Ivan Bates’ cruel threat to charge parents when children arrested

Baltimore State’s Attorney Ivan Bates held a news conference this month in which he seemed to celebrate the arrest of a group of children allegedly connected to a carjacking ring operated out of a “clubhouse.” Putting aside whether that is something our community should celebrate, Bates had a message for parents: “If you remember one thing from this press conference,” he said, “just remember two words: parental accountability.”

Port of Baltimore well positioned to bounce back from Key Bridge loss

Following the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse, temporary economic losses from closure of the Port of Baltimore could prove to be severe. The Baltimore region has been left reeling after a container ship struck the bridge, causing it to collapse and leading to the deaths of six construction workers. The bridge disaster severed water access to most terminals within the Port of Baltimore indefinitely. (Photo: Unified Command Photo via The Baltimore Banner)

The Key Bridge disaster is a wake-up call for US infrastructure

President Biden visited the site of the collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, which has been called a “mangled mess,” on Friday, mourning the loss of the six workers killed in the accident. The economic impact of this accident is significant and goes far beyond the bridge itself. The disaster should serve as a wake-up call to ensure that all bridges, as well as all marine infrastructure in general, can withstand such a collision.

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How better data can revolutionize education, careers in Montgomery County

In 1983, the National Commission on Excellence in Education issued this blistering assessment: “If an unfriendly foreign power had attempted to impose on America the mediocre educational performance that exists today, we might well have viewed it as an act of war.” The report was a wakeup call for El Paso, Texas, which a few years later launched the El Paso Collaborative for Academic Excellence (EPCAE).

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City leaders disregard conditions leading to juvenile crime

In a recent article referencing a West Baltimore “clubhouse” where young people accused of crimes were said to congregate, these young people are positioned as solely responsible for their alleged criminal behavior. In a news conference, Mayor Brandon Scott drastically oversimplified the issue and disregarded social and economic impacts driving risky behavior in youth.

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Maryland’s new approach to gun violence is all about the data

It was April 2019. It was nine months after a man with a shotgun murdered five of my friends in the Capital Gazette newsroom. Anne Arundel County Executive Steuart Pittman had just declared gun violence a public health crisis — a first in Maryland. Nilesh Kalyanaraman, the county health officer, tried to explain to me what treating gun violence as a threat to public health meant.

Gerald Winegrad: Is NIMBYism good for the environment and America?

The Not-In-My-Backyard (NIMBY) syndrome, used to block infrastructure projects, is an extremely powerful force in our democracy. Some examples of projects that have been opposed by NIMBYs include affordable housing units, trailer parks, high-speed rail lines, daycare facilities, schools and bike lanes. When I was a senator, a fellow environmental leader was trying to block the proposed Lighthouse homeless shelter on West Street.

Hiding in plain sight

A contractor turned to alcohol after his wife died. A single mom with two children welcomed food from a stranger. A certified nursing assistant and her working teenage son couldn’t afford a rent increase. They were among those who experienced homelessness in Maryland last year, totaling nearly 6,000 one winter night, according to an annual federal count.

David Trone: 90 days in solitary won’t solve America’s criminal justice problem

“In solitary, they are trying to break you without realizing that most people in [prison] are there because someone else already tried to break them.” That’s how Paul Torres, a returning citizen who spent 90 days in solitary at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Los Angeles described his experience in solitary confinement to me last August.

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Run MARC commuter trains into Virginia. It could draw thousands more riders

The Washington region has two commuter rail systems funneling riders from Maryland and Virginia into the District. But currently, those systems — MARC in Maryland and VRE in Virginia — both terminate at Union Station, and don’t continue into the other state. The notion of integrating MARC and VRE into a “through-running” system has been a perennial area of interest amongst transit advocates and officials in the region.

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