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  • Jan 9, 2025 | news.lee.net | Maria Morales |María Morales

    BALTIMORE (WMAR) -- “Today is Day 375,” says Devin Walker. Not that he’s counting the days. It’s the significance of those days that matters to him. It’s been 375 days since his last drink. “I started drinking early, at like 16,” Walker says. “And so, every weekend, partying hanging out, from 16 up until 40-something has been a lot. I just got to a point where I have had enough of that.”Walker is a filmmaker who’s done documentaries on some of the issues plaguing his hometown.

  • Jan 8, 2025 | channel3000.com | Maria Morales |María Morales

    Click here for updates on this story    BALTIMORE (WMAR) -- “Today is Day 375,” says Devin Walker. Not that he’s counting the days. It’s the significance of those days that matters to him. It’s been 375 days since his last drink. “I started drinking early, at like 16,” Walker says. “And so, every weekend, partying hanging out, from 16 up until 40-something has been a lot.

  • Jan 8, 2025 | ourcommunitynow.com | Maria Morales |María Morales

    Share BALTIMORE — “Today is Day 375,” says Devin Walker. Not that he’s counting the days. It’s the significance of those days that matters to him. It’s been 375 days since his last drink. “I started drinking early, at like 16,” Walker says. “And so, every weekend, partying hanging out, from 16 up until 40-something has been a lot. I just got to a point where I have had enough of that.” Walker is a filmmaker who’s done documentaries on some of the issues plaguing his hometown.

  • Dec 4, 2024 | ktvz.com | Maria Morales |María Morales

    WMAR via CNN NewsourceHope Lodge relies on the generosity of the community. It is holding a food and supply drive. The lodge needs everything from paper towels to protein bars. “It also helps them not worry about things Published December 4, 2024 12:51 pm By Maria MoralesClick here for updates on this story    BALTIMORE (WMAR) — When doctors told John Barnes that the prostate cancer in his body had spread, that brought him to Baltimore and Hope Lodge.

  • Nov 26, 2024 | ourcommunitynow.com | Maria Morales |María Morales

    Share BALTIMORE — The nation’s oldest public market is doing something new. Giving back to a community that has supported it for more than two centuries. Lexington Market opened its doors to the community Monday for a free Thanksgiving dinner for the first time. They call it “Nourish the Neighborhood.” “Without the community, we wouldn’t be here,” says Daniel Hyon, co-owner of Garden Produce, one of the businesses at the market.

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