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Johns Hopkins University has spent nearly double on lobbyists since Trump took office
In the first nine months of this year, Johns Hopkins spent $1.3 million on lobbyists, compared to $750,000 during the same period last year, according to federal disclosure forms.
Empty lounge chairs sit on the quad at Johns Hopkins University on July 3, 2025.
Can Maryland kick Avelo out of BWI over ICE flights?
A small airline is raising a big stir at Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall airport.
People gather Sunday, July 27, 2025, on an Interstate 195 overpass near BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport to protest Avelo Airlines deal with ICE to operate deportation flights. Avelo operates a limited number of passenger flights out of BWI.
‘Paul Revere’ of Baltimore says he was shoved by apparent ICE agent
Baltimore activist Clifford “Buzz” Grambo said, after confronting apparent ICE agents in Patterson Park, he was shoved several times.
A still from a video showing Baltimore resident Clifford “Buzz” Grambo as he confronts apparent immigration agents on a Southeast Baltimore residential street Sunday morning.
Where to find Baltimore’s newest (and most talked-about) sandwich shops
Baltimore’s sandwich scene is having a serious moment, according to food social media influencer Chris Franzoni. Here are the restaurants you should try.
Giacomo's Bmore sandwich.
Maryland is investing over $65 million to prove blind kids play sports, too
Once "decrepit," Maryland School for the Blind will cap off its transformation with a new gym and two pools.
Presley Serio, 13, on the campus of Maryland School for the Blind in Nottingham where he is a student.
Man charged in 2022 Stricker Street blaze that killed 3 Baltimore firefighters
More than three years after three Baltimore firefighters died battling a blaze in vacant buildings on Stricker Street, James Barnett is charged with their deaths.
A gap between homes in the 200 block of S. Stricker St. marks the spot where a vacant home burned and collapsed, killing three Baltimore firefighters.
For sale: Circa 1862 estate in Old Lutherville
The home has eight bedrooms and six bathrooms across three levels, offering plenty of living space. A beautiful curved staircase carries you to each level, where you’ll find generously sized light-filled rooms. Charming details include transom windows, hardwood floors and built-ins.
Want a sea turtle named after your neighborhood? The National Aquarium needs your help.
The National Aquarium is looking to name this year’s rescued cold-stunted sea turtles after neighborhoods in Baltimore.
Animal Rescue staff monitor Kemp's ridley sea turtles during their rehabilitation on June 18, 2025.
‘Helping out is the way to go’: Poly students create food pantry for families
Baltimore Polytechnic Institute senior Chelsea Zellous restocks the food pantry at the school on Friday, Nov. 14, 2025.
This 850-pound ball of string from Haussner’s Restaurant can now be yours
The gigantic ball of string from Haussner’s Restaurant, the longtime German eatery in Highlandtown, is up for auction.
Chris Linsenbigler of Stoner’s Auction in Glen Rock, Pennsylvania poses with a large ball of string from the former Haussner’s restaurant.
Officials identify 69-year-old man fatally struck by vehicle in Baltimore County
Anthony Balsamo was attempting to cross Rossville Boulevard around 2 p.m. when he was hit by a 2011 Chevrolet Tahoe heading westbound.
A Baltimore County police vehicle’s lights flash while parked outside of the R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center at the University of Maryland in Baltimore, Md. on Thursday, March 13, 2025.
Jon Meoli: Mike Elias set a high bar for the Orioles’ offseason. This time feels different.
The club executive has never set such a high bar for the Orioles’ offseason plans.
Orioles president of baseball operations Mike Elias has indicated the team is willing to spend this offseason.
1 dead, 1 wounded in shooting near Cross Street Market in Baltimore’s Federal Hill
One man was killed and another was wounded in a shooting Thursday night near Cross Street Market in Baltimore’s Federal Hill neighborhood.
Cross Street Market in Baltimore in 2024. One man was killed and another was wounded in a shooting Thursday night near the business.
Steph Curry and Under Armour separate, ending 12-year partnership
Stephen Curry and Under Armour reached a “long-term agreement” in 2023. That partnership is coming to a sudden end.
Stephen Curry during “Armour Day” at Carver Vocational-Technical High School in Baltimore in September.
Officials probe cause of 1.3 million gallons of sewage overflowing into Jones Falls
Baltimore officials are investigating what caused a sewer overflow in Remington that dumped 1.3 million gallons of raw sewage into the Jones Falls.
The Jones Falls enters concrete tunnels just north of Baltimore’s Penn Station for the final stretch to Lombard Street before flowing into the Inner Harbor on Thursday, January 9, 2025.
Man acquitted of murder in Cameran Holt’s death, found guilty of reckless endangerment
A Baltimore jury delivered a split verdict for a Hanover man charged in the killing of 22-year-old Cameran Holt, whose death was caused by a stray bullet during a Federal Hill shootout.
Cameran Holt and Rein during a family vacation to the Outer Banks, N.C., in 2023.
We played ‘Subway Builder’ with the mayor. Watch the livestream.
In Colin Miller's new game Subway Builder, circles indicate population and employment centers. This map shows a variation on a 2002 state plan for a Baltimore rail transit system.
Brandon Chasen testifies business partner falsified bank statements required for $13M loan
Chasen made the allegation on Thursday in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Maryland while being questioned by Tony Bobulinski, a former business partner of Hunter Biden.
Baltimore real estate developer Brandon Chasen arrives at the Edward A. Garmatz U.S. Courthouse in Baltimore on Thursday for a hearing in his personal Chapter 7 liquidation bankruptcy case.
Johns Hopkins University to offer free tuition to families making under $200K
The university will also cover room and board and other living expenses for students whose families make under $100,000.
University President Ron Daniels announced Thursday that Johns Hopkins will guarantee free tuition for undergraduate students whose families earn less than $200,000 a year.
Royal Caribbean cruise ship to sail from Baltimore part-time in 2027
The Royal Caribbean ship, “Vision of the Seas,” will be returning to the Port of Baltimore in 2027 after the cruise line announced last year it would move the ship to Florida.
Royal Caribbean’s “Vision of the Seas” will sail from the Port of Baltimore again in 2027.
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