WMAR TV
Federal housing officials are awarding more than $37 million to Baltimore to eliminate lead poison hazards and perform assessments of hundreds of homes for low-income families
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The Daily Record
Federal officials have awarded Baltimore nearly $4 million to remove lead and other hazards from houses in the city, arguing that students who come from healthier homes do better in school
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WJZ TV
It's a hidden danger that's affected the health of thousands of Baltimore City children - hazardous lead in paint and other items in homes Now there's a multi-million dollar effort to eliminate lead paint dangers
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Energy Efficiency Insights
President and CEO of Green & Healthy Homes Initiative Ruth Ann Norton recently took the time to share her thoughts on the residential energy efficiency industry, healthy homes and more The Home Performance Coalition is dedicated to strengthening the residential energy efficiency industry and...
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
Today in Baltimore, MD, HUD Secretary Julián Castro announced the funding during a news conference with Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake as part of the Green & Healthy Homes Initiative Back to School event, promoting healthier housing to improve school outcomes
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