On Mother’s Day, I’m thinking about all the things I want for my kiddo.
A thorough introduction to recreation and parks is definitely on my list.
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The sweetest Sunday story by @jasminevaughnhall.bsky.social
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It's genteel Baltimore: lemon sticks, hats, florals, and white gloves.
Yet Flower Mart almost ended, because of unrest in 1970 and 1971 following the 1968 riots. City leaders thought to call it quits. But the ladies persisted. With @jasminevaughnhall.bsky.social
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Lemon sticks, crab cakes, white-gloved ladies and brawls?
How scattered dramas almost plucked Flower Mart from Baltimore for good.
Bylined with @rkobell.bsky.social
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Baltimore’s current director of parks has a record-worthy tenure and a knack for baking.
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It’s easy to talk about the vacant homes in Baltimore, but behind that unwieldy issue are long-time and legacy homeowners embedded in city blocks.
Miss Deborah Harris in Cherry Hill is one of them.
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By @jasminevaughnhall.bsky.social: This Hampden home lets the freak flags fly — and neighbors love it. (via @thebaltimorebanner.com)
By Danny Zawodny: The Key Bridge took her daughter’s father. Now, ICE is moving to deport her. (via @thebaltimorebanner.com)
Menopause. The once avoided conversation is now everywhere online and in the news. Women left in the dark on what’s happening to their bodies are thirsting for information. Maryland wants to ensure doctors know how to help them.
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Jasmine Vaughn-Hall
This Hampden home lets the freak flags fly — and neighbors love it
Baltimore City Department of Recreation and Parks Director Reginald Moore doesn't take his role lightly.
Baltimore neighborhoods face challenges such as vacant homes. But they also include longtime homeowners who are pillars of their close communities. Deborah Harris is that in Cherry Hill.
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Julie Bykowicz
Reporter Jasmine Vaughn-Hall reminisces about the good days at her neighborhood park and creating those opportunities for her son.
Back-to-back fights in the 1970s almost ended Baltimore's beloved Flower Mart. But civic leaders brought it back, and it has become one of the city's favorite festivals.
Back-to-back fights in the 1970s almost ended Baltimore's beloved Flower Mart. But civic leaders brought it back, and it has become one of the city's favorite festivals.
This Hampden home lets the freak flags fly — and neighbors love it
Zoila Guerra Sandoval, a native of Guatemala who has lived in Maryland for nearly two decades, is the former partner of José Mynor López, one of the workers repairing the Key Bridge overnight when the...