
Kate Cimini
Investigative Editor and Reporter at Baltimore Sun
Nutmegger | Florida investigative reporter / periodista de investigación de Florida @USAToday network | kcimini @ gannett dot com | @swflnewsguild co-chair
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2 weeks ago |
flcourier.com | Jean Marbella |Kate Cimini
Maryland educators are reeling at the loss of more than $400 million in funds suddenly rescinded by the federal government, a “catastrophic” move that would hit especially hard in public schools in Baltimore city and county and other large school districts. “‘Shocked’ does not begin to describe our reaction when we received the notification late Friday evening,” State School Superintendent Carey M. Wright said Monday.
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3 weeks ago |
baltimoresun.com | Kate Cimini
Vacant homes across Baltimore have been a decades-long, persistent and often dangerous problem, tied to population decline. With this initiative, the state and city hopes they can draw new residents to the city, and turn renters into homeowners.
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3 weeks ago |
thebrunswicknews.com | Jean Marbella |Kate Cimini
Maryland educators are reeling at the loss of more than $400 million in funds suddenly rescinded by the federal government, a "catastrophic" move that would hit especially hard in public schools in Baltimore city and county and other large school districts. "'Shocked' does not begin to describe our reaction when we received the notification late Friday evening," State School Superintendent Carey M. Wright said Monday. "This jeopardizes over $400 million in funding."
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3 weeks ago |
thederrick.com | Jean Marbella |Kate Cimini
Maryland educators are reeling at the loss of more than $400 million in funds suddenly rescinded by the federal government, a “catastrophic” move that would hit especially hard in public schools in Baltimore city and county and other large school districts. “‘Shocked’ does not begin to describe our reaction when we received the notification late Friday evening,” State School Superintendent Carey M. Wright said Monday.
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3 weeks ago |
yahoo.com | Jean Marbella |Kate Cimini
Maryland educators are reeling at the loss of more than $400 million in funds suddenly rescinded by the federal government, a “catastrophic” move that would hit especially hard in public schools in Baltimore city and county and other large school districts. “‘Shocked’ does not begin to describe our reaction when we received the notification late Friday evening,” State School Superintendent Carey M. Wright said Monday.
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