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    • Giving Back What Was Taken - The West Baltimore United Project Seeks to Heal 50 Years of Infrastructure Damage
    • Baltimore’s ‘Highway to Nowhere’ destroyed Black neighborhoods. The Inflation Reduction Act could help tear it down
    • Baltimore City Pursues Federal Reconnecting Communities Grant to Address Inequities of the “Highway to Nowhere” in West Baltimore.
    • Bill would get rid of Baltimore's Highway to Nowhere
    • Highway to Nowhere Public Listening Session
    • Highway to Nowhere Public Listening Session
    • Baltimore gets $2 million to help plan for redevelopment of Highway to Nowhere
    • Baltimore receives $2 million to dismantle highway to nowhere
    • Feds approve City's $2 million request to fund 'Highway to Nowhere' study
    • Baltimore’s “Highway to Nowhere” could be demolished to reconnect Black neighborhoods
    • Highway to Nowhere Snags Federal Funding
    • Baltimore to Invest in Black Communities Ravaged by ‘Highway to Nowhere'
    • Baltimore gets grant to invest in Black communities ravaged by ‘Highway to Nowhere’
    • Maryland lawmakers announce 2 million dollars to remove 'Highway to Nowhere'
    • Baltimore receives grant for Highway to Nowhere
    • Baltimore Will Spend Millions on Black Communities Displaced by 'Highway to Nowhere'
    • Baltimore Banner Article
    • Bloomberg Article
    • Afro.com
    • Baltimore Beat
    • The Baltimore Banner
    • 5 takeaways from the latest Highway to Nowhere update
    • Baltimore requests $100M to start reforming the ‘Highway to Nowhere’
    • Highway to Nowhere: Baltimore to get $85 million to help transform blighted section of roadway
    • $85 million invested for Highway to Nowhere redevelopment