Residents of Poppleton in West Baltimore are challenging the city’s taking of their homes through eminent domain in a civil rights lawsuit filed Tuesday. The city’s 2006 agreement for New York-based ...
For the better part of two decades, since Baltimore leaders signed away the rights to a 14-acre swath of West Baltimore beneath their homes, the residents of Poppleton have gotten used to waiting.
A racial discrimination complaint has been filed against federal and city officials by residents of a Baltimore neighborhood. Economic Action Maryland filed an administrative complaint with the ...
Sonia Eaddy, longtime Poppleton resident and president of Poppleton Now Community Association, has a reason to smile. On July 18, Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott announced that the block she has worked ...
Christian Olaniran is a digital producer for CBS Baltimore, where he writes stories on diverse topics including politics, arts and culture. With a passion for storytelling and content creation, he ...
On a steamy July evening, young and old gathered on a freshly cut plot of grass for a summertime block party in West Baltimore, the air thick with sweat and bug spray. With dance music beating, kids ...
Residents of Baltimore's Poppleton community are fighting to restore their neighborhood after a failed, controversial land project that they say led to the demolition of historic homes and the ...
WORRY ANYMORE. >> I JUST WANT TO CRY RIGHT NOW. BARRY: AN EMOTIONAL VICTORY FOR SONJA. THE RESIDENT WILL GET TO KEEP HER HOME. THE CITY ANNOUNCED IT WILL NOT CONDEMN HER HOUSE AND THE ONE NEXT DOOR ON ...
Nicholas Poppleton is a 27-year-old Englishman who plays on the minor-league EuroPro Tour and supplements his income by working weekends as a supermarket truck driver, and we can all agree that ...
SANDWICH, England—For Nick Poppleton, lorry driver, odd-job man, EuroPro Tour player and favorite practice-round partner of Bryson and Phil, the 149th Open Championship is over. The 27-year-old ...
Those who live in west Baltimore's Poppleton community want changes made to city policies that they said cause a disproportionate, adverse impact on Black residents.Economic Action Maryland filed an ...
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