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Lisa Snowden has been working in news for over 15 years. She specializes in reporting on race, policing, and Baltimore City. She is also the editor of Baltimore Beat, a nonprofit news outlet in Baltimore City.

 
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Needlessly chaotic: As infections surge, Baltimore public schools dive headfirst into in-person learning storm

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Democrats and school officials in Blue cities like Baltimore are locked in a standoff with teachers’ unions and parents over what omicron could mean for school reopenings and students’ health.

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Battleground Baltimore: How the Green New Deal for Public Schools could help Baltimore City

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Battleground Baltimore: We told you so

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Battleground Baltimore: Police reform won’t save us

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Battleground Baltimore: Pushing back

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Battleground Baltimore: Who gets to stay in the city?

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Battleground Baltimore: The fight for green spaces

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What just happened? The year, so far, in review

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