Baltimore’s ‘Highway to Nowhere’ used to be somewhere. Displaced residents skeptical of latest effort to fix decades-old ...
BALTIMORE -- More than $85 million in federal funding has been allocated to begin redeveloping the Highway to Nowhere in West Baltimore, Senators Chris Van Hollen, Angela Alsobrooks and ...
City leaders seem doomed to repeat the mistakes of the “Highway to Nowhere” and similar taxpayer-subsidized projects.
The Baltimore City Department of Transportation will receive an $85.5 million federal grant to further its efforts to transform a blighted section of U.S. 40 in West Baltimore dubbed the “Highway to ...
In a major announcement out of D.C., as $85 million in federal funding has been approved for the redevelopment of Baltimore's "Highway to Nowhere."U.S. Senators Chris Van Hollen and Angela ...
Now, let's get to the news. Baltimore will get a more than $85 million grant to finally deal with the "Highway to Nowhere," a strip of abandoned road on U.S. 40, Maryland leaders announced Tuesday.
On Tuesday, Maryland Sens. Chris Van Hollen, Angela Alsobrooks and Congressman Kweisi Mfume announced that over $85 million in federal funding has been allocated to begin redeveloping Baltimore’s ...
In a major announcement out of D.C., as $85 million in federal funding has been approved for the redevelopment of Baltimore’s “Highway to Nowhere.” U.S. Senators Chris Van Hollen and Angela ...
BALTIMORE — Once, it was somewhere. “If you drive there, you’re driving through my backyard,” Rochelle Atkins said. “I tell my grandchildren, that’s where I used to live, by the lamp ...