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Skip to main contentEnable accessibility for visually impairedOpen the accessibility menu Open the Accessible Navigation Menu Tue, 13 Feb 2024 06:50:27 GMT (1707807027772) 0bf4cd80cc390c67e8a8570b1c079377f5456572 00e3e182a933297f97d1edea6c057c32ec5744d5 News NEWS Maryland voters reject raising sales tax to fund transportation projects in new poll Gov. Moore's job approval dips among Maryland voters since last survey in September Unarmed robbery by juveniles in Pigtown store caught on camera; one suspect 10-years-old Local 2024 Election Results City in Crisis Marylands Most Wanted Chime In News Links Nation & World Entertainment Maryland Moments Offbeat Connect to Congress Beyond The Podium BMORE Lifestyle Healthy Home Traffic Edge Inside Your World Spotlight on America Gun Trace Task Force Full Measure with Sharyl Attkisson Did You Know? 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TikTok Crisis in the Classroom Armstrong Army Strong Soar Mary's Moment * WEATHER Weather Home Closings Maps Radar Hurricane Center * SPORTS UNLIMITED * PROJECT BALTIMORE * GAME CENTER Game Center Home Sudoku Memory Tiles Crossword Tricky Trivia Secret Letter Grand Cipher Flip Wordido Baseball Bash Dart Attack Hit the Spot Hoops Galore Indoor Hoops Galore Outdoor Classic Ten-Pin Bowling Puck Luck Volley * CHIME IN * STATION Station Home Advertising Careers Community Contact Contests Copyright Directions to WBFF EEO Email List Sign Up Mobile Alerts Sign Up Black History Honors People Schedule Terms Events Sinclair Cares Partner Spotlight * Greater Living Privacy For Pet's Sake Newsletter Sign Up Straight Talk Military Appreciation Show Us Something Good Next Gen TV * SPORTS Sports Home Sports Unlimited TICKETS * LAWMAKERS * LEGAL Terms & Conditions Copyright Notices EEO Public File Report FCC Info FCC Applications Public File Assistance Contact News Team Careers Contests Maryland Political Ad Disclosures – Ad Networks * Privacy Policy * Cookie Policy * Cookie Preferences * * * * ACCESSIBILITY Weather Alert WINTER BLAST Show Less Weather Alert WINTER BLAST See More Heavy rain hits Maryland followed by slushy snow PROJECT BALTIMORE: FAQS AND HOW TO SUBMIT A STORY IDEA -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- by WBFF Tue, March 21st 2017 More Videos 0 seconds of 0 secondsVolume 90% Press shift question mark to access a list of keyboard shortcuts Keyboard ShortcutsEnabledDisabled Play/PauseSPACE Increase Volume↑ Decrease Volume↓ Seek Forward→ Seek Backward← Captions On/Offc Fullscreen/Exit Fullscreenf Mute/Unmutem Decrease Caption Size- Increase Caption Size+ or = Seek %0-9 Next Up Lawmakers introduce legislation to keep sex offenders from attending school in person Email facebook twitter Linkhttps://foxbaltimore.com/news/project-baltimore/project-baltimore-faqs-and-how-to-submit-a-story-idea?video=e9a7928a7a7b4f8aa838a4e669d8202e Copied Embed<iframe src="https://sinclairstoryline.com/resources/embeds/jw8-embed.html?client=googima&file=https://content.uplynk.com/e9a7928a7a7b4f8aa838a4e669d8202e.m3u8&autostart=false" width="640" height="360" frameborder="0" scrolling="auto" loading="lazy"></iframe> Copied Live 00:25 00:00 00:00 “Project Baltimore” is an investigative reporting initiative, which was launched in March 2017, by Sinclair Broadcast Group Inc. How can I submit a story idea or tip to the Project Baltimore team? There are four ways to submit a tip: You can email the “Project Baltimore” Team at: projectbaltimore@foxbaltimore.com You can email Chris Papst at: CJpapst@sbgtv.com Sponsored LinksSponsored Links Promoted LinksPromoted Links CompareCredit These Credit Cards are Worth Their Weight in Gold: Best Credit Cards for 2024CompareCredit Undo WINTER WEATHER ALERT| More snow moves into Maryland | WBFF Undo Online Shopping Tools No More Free Returns? Amazon Releases New FeesOnline Shopping Tools Undo 3-year-old twins found dead in vehicle after mom jumps from interstate wall | WBFF Undo You can leave a message on our hotline by calling: (443) 377-3108 You can follow and message us on social media: Facebook, Twitter and Instagram -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- What is “Project Baltimore”? “Project Baltimore” is an investigative reporting initiative, which was launched in March 2017, by Sinclair Broadcast Group Inc. What does “Project Baltimore” do? “Project Baltimore” examines the unique challenges that confront the Baltimore area’s public school systems (city and county). The “Project Baltimore” team of journalists probe a wide array of topics including budgets, school facilities, test scores, teacher pay, school violence, athletics, unions and other components of the education system. Significant emphasis is placed on investigating the Baltimore City Public School System which spends large sums of money on education, but yields sub-standard test score and low graduation rates. The Project Baltimore unit holds leaders accountable and is an advocate for the people. It highlights success stories, but focuses primarily on the troubling aspects of the area’s public school systems. What is the goal of “Project Baltimore”? The goal of “Project Baltimore” is two-fold. First, the project seeks to give a voice to the voiceless; namely the hundreds of thousands of students, teachers, parents and taxpayers, who expect the best performance possible from their local school systems. Secondly, the project seeks to inform the public about how their public schools are being operated, how their children are being educated and how their tax dollars are being spent. How can I see “Project Baltimore” reports? The “Project Baltimore” reports air all year-round on FOX 45 News and they are posted on FOX 45 News website: foxbaltimore.com Who is Reporter Chris Papst? Chris Papst is the lead investigative reporter on “Project Baltimore”. Chris is an Emmy award-winning journalist whose investigative reports about government have resulted in changes in state government policy. Before joining “Project Baltimore”, Chris was an investigative reporter for both WJLA ABC 7 in Washington, D.C. and WHP CBS 21 in Harrisburg, PA. He has also reported in Wisconsin and Wyoming and is a best-selling author. You can email Chris as cjpapst@sbgtv.com MORE TO EXPLORE WINTER WEATHER ALERT| More snow moves into Maryland | WBFF Undo 3-year-old twins found dead in vehicle after mom jumps from interstate wall | WBFF Undo 'He hated Harmony to his core,' prosecutor says of man accused of murdering daughter | WBFF Undo by Taboola by Taboola SPONSORED CONTENT CompareCredit These Credit Cards are Worth Their Weight in Gold: Best Credit Cards for 2024CompareCredit| Sponsored Sponsored Undo Online Shopping Tools No More Free Returns? 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