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Johns Hopkins plans to settle in lawsuit over wealthy student admissions

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The settlement would not admit any wrongdoing from the Baltimore university, a spokesperson said.

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7h ago

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Adley Rutschman and soft-shell crabs: Why Tomoyuki Sugano is excited for the Orioles

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Mike Elias has worked hard to make the Orioles a destination for pitchers. He was effective in selling Baltimore to Japanese star Tomoyuki Sugano.

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7h ago

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Big Lots closing stores nationwide: 5 Baltimore-area locations to shutter

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American discount retailer Big Lots announced Thursday it's closing all stores across the nation, including 21 locations in Maryland.

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8h ago

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Lawmakers demand answers from corrections secretary for halting sex offender check-ins

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The state’s probation agents have not conducted home visits, including with registered sex offenders, since May, after the corrections department secretary suspended the check-ins for safety reasons.

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8h ago

From thebaltimorebanner.com

Poppleton apartment complex for sale as investor wants its money back

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Following a lawsuit filed this summer, an investor is forcing La Cite Development to sell a troubled apartment complex in West Baltimore, court records show.

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11h ago

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Luigi Mangione live updates: Court hearings set for this morning

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See the latest updates as Luigi Mangione, who’s accused of killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, is set to appear for two hearings at the Blair County Courthouse in Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvania.

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23h ago

From thebaltimorebanner.com

When did choosing a middle school for my son become the most pivotal life decision?

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Baltimore City Schools’ choice program is good for ensuring kids get a chance to go to schools outside their area. But it’s one more choice for parents to make.

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23h ago

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Howard Community College president backs bill to expand board of trustees

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Howard Community College President Daria Willis said she backs a measure to expand the college’s board of trustees even as she tries to move past concerns about her turbulent tenure.

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on Thu, 12PM

From thebaltimorebanner.com

He was out. But Isaiah Likely kept the Ravens in the game until the end.

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Isaiah Likely's 111-yard, one touchdown night will be remembered for the wrong reason. The 24-year-old did so much to keep the Ravens in the battle with the Chiefs.

on Sep 6

From thebaltimorebanner.com

Ravens baffled by rash of penalties on linemen for illegal formation

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Ronnie Stanley still isn't quite sure why he was singled out.

on Sep 6

From thebaltimorebanner.com

Isaiah Likely’s toe the difference in loss to Chiefs | Banner Ravens Podcast

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From officiating to play-calling, there was plenty to question about Thursday's loss to the Chiefs.

on Sep 6

From thebaltimorebanner.com

5 Ravens rookies, DL Brent Urban inactive vs. Chiefs in season opener

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Urban played in all 17 games last season, starting three, and had a career-high three sacks.

on Sep 6

From thebaltimorebanner.com

What you need to know about new Annapolis Alderman Harry Huntley

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Harry Huntley was chosen by the Annapolis Democratic Central Committe to finish Elly Tierney’s term as an alderman representing Ward 1.

on Sep 5

From thebaltimorebanner.com

Baltimore County lawmakers demand more transparency on power line project

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State senators and delegates from Baltimore County have become the latest to criticize grid operator PJM over the proposed 70-mile transmission line.

on Sep 5

From thebaltimorebanner.com

Maryland extends contested benefits contract while waiting on court challenge

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The request further delays security measures on electronic benefits cards used for food and cash assistance

on Thu, 3AM

From thebaltimorebanner.com

Frustration with the Purple Line boils over as officials split over $96 million contract

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Gov. Wes Moore and Comptroller Brooke Lierman let out some frustration at today’s Board of Public Works meeting with the over budget and overdue transit project in the D.C. suburbs.

on Thu, 1AM

From thebaltimorebanner.com

Baltimore’s unexpected sewer rate hike was outlined months earlier

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Mayor Brandon Scott, who had to fight through a difficult primary in May, won a second term last month and retook the oath of office Dec. 3, said Wednesday the election was not a factor in his decision to seek a rate increase this month.

on Wed, 11PM

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Video shows moment car crashes into Towson funeral home amid mass shooting

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Officials said the shooting in Towson appeared “targeted,” and said they believe there is no ongoing threat to the general public.

on Wed, 9PM

From thebaltimorebanner.com

Inspector General finds no evidence Olszewski administration paid improper benefits

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The 27-page report, released Wednesday, undercuts accusations of cronyism that swirled around Olszewski this year as he mounted a campaign for Congress.

on Wed, 9PM

From thebaltimorebanner.com

Chasen Cos.’ Fells Point development stalled as foreclosure looms

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A bank has filed to foreclose on a high-profile Chasen Cos. property at 1400 Aliceanna St.

on Wed, 5PM

From thebaltimorebanner.com

Fred Homan’s time is up, but he won’t leave

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Fred Homan left county government six years ago, but he remains a constant presence at Baltimore County Council meetings.

on Wed, 1PM

From thebaltimorebanner.com

Becoming Hagerstown’s first Black mayor made her a role model — and a target

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Hagerstown had never seen a mayor like Tekesha Martinez: a Black woman and poet who grew up in foster care. Ahead of the 2024 election, national politics seeped into her city.

on Wed, 1PM

From thebaltimorebanner.com

The Dish: The 10 best things I ate this year

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In a year of delicious eats at exciting restaurants, these are the dishes I can't stop thinking about.

on Wed, 12PM

From thebaltimorebanner.com

Who needs a plane? For away games close to home, Ravens players prefer the train.

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“You see more of where you’re traveling looking out the windows, you’re not just up in the clouds," said fullback Pat Ricard.

on Wed, 12PM

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Baltimore’s original police oversight board is closing down, surprising its members

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The impending closure of Baltimore’s original community-led police oversight board has raised new questions. It may also present new opportunities.

on Wed, 12PM

From thebaltimorebanner.com

City, drug companies wait on $5 billion decision after wrapping opioid case

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After five days of testimony, a judge is set to decide what will happen. The decision could take months.

on Wed, 11AM

From thebaltimorebanner.com

RFK Stadium site provision included in federal spending bill

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Mayor Muriel Bowser called it a “giant step forward” to unlocking the site’s potential.

on Wed, 3AM

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Key Bridge rebuild will be funded entirely by the feds, lawmakers announce

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The funding for the Key Bridge rebuild was wrapped into the latest federal spending bill.

on Wed, 3AM

From thebaltimorebanner.com

Baltimore’s school-based violence intervention program sees early success

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The program launched in four high schools that dealt with gun violence near their campuses or involving their students.

on Wed, 2AM

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Towson shooting leaves 1 dead, 9 others injured: Baltimore County Police

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The Baltimore County Police Department is investigating a shooting in the area of Loch Raven Boulevard in Towson.

on Wed, 2AM

From thebaltimorebanner.com

Luigi Mangione’s extradition hearing scheduled for this week

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Mangione, 26, is being held at the State Correctional Institution at Huntingdon, a prison that's more than 2 1/2 hours east of Pittsburgh, without bail.

on Tue, 9PM

From thebaltimorebanner.com

Maryland colleges ask international students to return before Trump’s inauguration

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The president-elect has said he would reinstate the 2017 travel ban barring people from some predominantly Muslim countries.

on Tue, 1PM

From thebaltimorebanner.com

Slashing the federal budget means taking an axe to Maryland’s economy

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About 10% of the state’s workers, or an estimated 327,000 Marylanders, are directly employed by the federal government, according to the U.S. Census.

on Tue, 12PM

From thebaltimorebanner.com

We are the drones. We’ve got a message for you.

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Hello, there! We are the drones. We thought this might be a good time to clear up some misconceptions about our recent appearances in the night skies above New Jersey and Maryland.

on Tue, 12PM

From thebaltimorebanner.com

Leslie Hughan was a ‘superwoman’ who would do anything for her kids

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Leslie Hughan, a nurturing mother of four and a friend who always had a pep talk ready when you needed one, died on Dec. 1 of a pulmonary embolism. She was 41.

on Tue, 11AM

From thebaltimorebanner.com

Is Downtown Baltimore traffic worse lately? Here’s why that might be.

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From retimed lights to seemingly never-ending roadwork, here’s why your drive downtown may have recently gotten longer.

on Tue, 11AM

From thebaltimorebanner.com

Orioles add possible rotation piece with signing of Tomoyuki Sugano

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The 35-year-old Sugano has spent his entire 12-year career with the Yomiuri Giants of the NPB’s Central League, and he’s the league’s reigning MVP after posting a 1.67 ERA in 156 2/3 innings.

on Tue, 3AM

From thebaltimorebanner.com

Baltimore Police inch closer toward federal reform goals

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The Baltimore Police Department’s achievements come amid an uncertain backdrop in the federal monitoring of local police departments.

on Tue, 2AM

From thebaltimorebanner.com

Howard County expands emergency shelter capacity as demand rises

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Howard County has added 20 more beds to its emergency shelter ahead of the winter months. The expansion comes at a time when advocates say the demand for shelter space is rising in Howard County.

on Tue, 1AM

From thebaltimorebanner.com

Luigi Mangione is getting mail — and money — in prison

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Mangione, 26, who’s facing charges in New York City Criminal Court including second-degree murder, has become a cause célèbre among anti-capitalists and those frustrated with the U.S. health care system.

on Tue, 1AM

From thebaltimorebanner.com

Diontae Johnson, Ravens ‘mutually agreed’ the receiver would not practice

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Johnson missed the Ravens’ win Sunday over the New York Giants after “refusing to enter our game against the Philadelphia Eagles” in Week 13.

on Tue, 1AM

From thebaltimorebanner.com

Tyler O’Neill hopes hitting at Camden Yards will lead to a more balanced approach

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“I’m really excited to be able to exploit right-center more,” O’Neill said, “and use the whole field.”

on Tue, 1AM

From thebaltimorebanner.com

Here’s how the Ravens can still win the AFC North

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The AFC North crown could be decided as soon as Saturday. But the Ravens still have a chance.

on Tue, 1AM

From thebaltimorebanner.com

Baltimore County schools have fewer students than expected again this year

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The drop in Baltimore County schools matches a trend seen around the nation.

on Tue, 12AM

From thebaltimorebanner.com

Weeks before the Pikesville High School AI trial, drama has already begun

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Former Pikesville High School Principal Eric Eiswert is fighting a subpoena for his personnel file, a request that his attorneys describe as an attempt to "harass, embarrass, and otherwise further retaliate against him."

on Mon, 1PM

From thebaltimorebanner.com

Fixing Baltimore’s vacant property economy could help everyone — just ask Detroit

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Even as wealth grows in Detroit, some say they feel left behind.

on Mon, 12PM

From thebaltimorebanner.com

Fire Baltimore health commissioner speaks out

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“I don’t think I understood the gravity,” Dr. Ihuoma Emenuga said about not resolving omissions on her ethics forms sooner.

on Mon, 12PM

From thebaltimorebanner.com

‘VOTE AGAINST PROHIBITION’ sign brought back to life in Fells Point

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The Society for the Preservation of Federal Hill and Fell’s Point used extra money from wristband and beer sales at the Fell's Point Fun Festival for the “respectful rehabilitation” of the sign, which is on the side of a building on South Broadway and Shakespeare Street.

on Mon, 11AM

From thebaltimorebanner.com

Ravens beat Giants 35-14 to set up important game against Steelers

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In a 35-14 win over one of the NFL’s least talented, most injury-depleted teams, the Ravens finished with nearly double their total yardage (445-236) and more touchdowns (five) than incompletions (four).

on Mon, 4AM

From thebaltimorebanner.com

What to know about drones spotted from Maryland to New Jersey

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The drones are not a national security threat, federal officials say, but they are ramping up efforts to mitigate the issue in New Jersey and other states.

on Mon, 3AM