BALTIMORE — The city’s strategy to keep youth safe turned a page on Saturday. Together with Safe Streets, the city kicked off the third annual Safe Summer Program. It comes a day after the city’s updated curfew policy went into effect. Lifelong Baltimorean April Grady noted that the past few…Read More
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