An Uncertain Future for Solar
BRENTIN MOCK, CITY LAB — This week, a 30 percent tariff that President Donald Trump tacked onto imported solar panels kicked in.... Read More
Meet Baltimore’s Visionaries
EDITED BY JESS MAYHUGH, BALTIMORE MAGAZINE — Before any blueprints are drawn, renderings are developed, or ribbons are cut, all big ideas... Read More
Safely Aging in Place
SHEILAH KAST & MAURENE HARVIE, WYPR — Many of us plan to live out our years in our homes. But if the... Read More
Introducing our Solar Installation Initiative in Baltimore City!
Civic Works Launches Solar Installation Initiative in Baltimore City Organization to help low-income homeowners save on energy bills while providing job training... Read More
Mobile market caters to underserved areas
JONATHAN CRIBBS, DELMARVA FARMER — A crew of workers at Real Food Farm was packing a truck with produce on a recent... Read More
You Should Know… Eli Allen
ANDY BELT, BALTIMORE JEWISH TIMES — Eli Allen not only helps people find jobs, but also helps the health of the planet at... Read More
Our Volunteers of the Year!
2017 Volunteers of the Year Every year, we are fortunate to work with thousands of volunteers across Civic Works’ programs. Each and... Read More
‘Flying straight’ after crime and prison
DAN RODRICKS, BALTIMORE SUN — I asked Darnell Fields how it all started — that other life he lived before the one he’s... Read More
An 1851 mural of the Bay of Naples resurfaces at Clifton Mansion
JACQUES KELLY, BALTIMORE SUN — The merchant and philanthropist Johns Hopkins was a Quaker, but he was no fan of plain living. Visitors... Read More
Court program helps criminal defendants enter job training, forge new paths
YVONNE WENGER, THE BALTIMORE SUN — Judge Nicole Pastore-Klein picked up a thick yellow folder documenting Tyronne Fowler’s criminal record and smiled... Read More