Johns Hopkinsβ D.C. real estate portfolio just got even bigger
Johns Hopkins University bought a second building in D.C., continuing its expansion into the nation's capital.
Johns Hopkins University has its eyes on D.C.
The elite university just bought a second building in the nation's capital, bringing its total D.C. footprint to almost 600,000 square feet. Inside Hopkins' Bloomberg Center + the university's D.C. ambitions:
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09.03.2026 13:39
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Anne Arundel County got caught off guard by βdevastatingβ development moratorium
Elected officials, economic leaders and other analysts were all caught off guard by a potential five-year development moratorium in the part of Anne Arundel County surrounding BWI, Arundel Mills and j...
There's a stretch of Maryland that's next to BWI and just north of Fort Meade. It holds housing, the Arundel Mills mall and has been targeted for growth and development.
And it's under a complete development moratorium that seems to have come without warning. Read more in @thebaltimorebanner.com β
06.03.2026 13:15
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Baltimoreβs top educator wants to end the iPad kid epidemic
Baltimore City Public Schools CEO Sonja Santelises announced strict screen time limits for kindergarten through second grade students.
Kids in the "iPad generation" have grown more reliant on screens at home and in school since the pandemic.
The head of Baltimore's public schools has had enough. She introduced screen time and digital device limits, though she doesn't think they go far enough.
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05.03.2026 17:35
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Hundreds of Panamanian golden frogs are breeding in a closed-to-the-public section of the @marylandzoo.bsky.social in an effort to save them from extinction. Soon, zoo workers plan to bring some back to Panamaβ¦
01.03.2026 17:01
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When immigrants canβt leave their homes, this reading expert comes to the door
Amid a federal immigration crackdown, scared families are avoiding public spaces and staying home. Norma Montesino is one of the few people theyβll let in.
A little bit of happy for your Wed. morning: We've been reporting for months that the federal immigration crackdown is keeping some scared immigrant families from venturing outside their homes. Norma Montesino is the bilingual Santa Claus bringing reading to them. www.thebanner.com/education/ea...
25.02.2026 12:48
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Adding to records spat, Montgomery County IG denied request
Megan Limarzi, the inspector general for Montgomery County, said her office was denied a record by the county attorneyβs office under the Maryland Public Information Act.
As Baltimore officials are embroiled in a legal fight over inspector general access to municipal records for investigations, Montgomery County's inspector general says a routine request for a record was denied. She told me this has never happened to her before.
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20.02.2026 19:56
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Sacked by Trump, Peggy Carr is now on Marylandβs school board
Gov. Wes Moore appointed the prominent education leader, who will represent Montgomery County.
Trump fired Peggy Carr so abruptly from her national education job that she had very little time to collect her belongings.
Now, Gov. Wes Moore is giving Carr a spot on the Maryland State school board representing Montgomery County. By @lizbowie.bsky.social
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21.02.2026 15:56
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A stunning 1942 photo of a couple inspired a search for a Baltimore love story
How a photo sent a reporter on a quest to find a complicated love story in Baltimore.
Happy Valentineβs Day.
For nearly two years, this photo has lived rent free in my mind.
I finally got to find out what happened to Ellin and Franklin, the former Frederick Douglass High School students whose spark electrified this photo from 1942.
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14.02.2026 13:18
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As deportation raids escalate across the country, the Montgomery County Council unanimously passed legislation Tuesday to limit how U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement operates within the countyβs borders.
11.02.2026 02:00
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We are so incredibly thrilled to receive this honor.
Working on this project was one of the highlights of my career and I could not be more grateful to @ire.org and my entire team.
Thank you to all my colleagues at @thebaltimorebanner.com and all of our readers and supporters.
03.02.2026 18:34
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As MICA hits 200, the art school looks to a new kind of student
After years of bleeding cash and students, the Bolton Hill-based college, MICA, announces a new strategy.
π¨After years of bleeding cash and students, the Maryland Institute College of Art announced new strategic investments to turn things around. My story about changes coming to Baltimore's art school and its 200th anniversary celebration, here:
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22.01.2026 16:22
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Montgomery County leaders try to strengthen their hand against ICE
Montgomery County Council members introduced two bills Tuesday to curb how ICE conducts detentions and deportations within the countyβs borders.
A Montgomery County councilmember watched a teenage boy detained by ICE. Wearing pajamas in the cold, the boy showed ICE agents proof of his citizenship, to no avail, she said. County officials want to prevent this, so they're proposing more restrictions on ICE: www.thebanner.com/politics-pow...
21.01.2026 17:15
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UMD, BCCC violated law in union negotiations, labor board finds
The University of Maryland in College Park and Baltimore City Community College violated state labor laws while bargaining with their unions, according to the Maryland Public Employee Relations Board.
New: The Maryland Public Employee Relations Board ruled that the University of Maryland, College Park and Baltimore City Community College both violated state labor laws while bargaining with their respective unions. The decision is unusual, experts say:
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21.01.2026 14:41
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After years of struggles, Baltimoreβs only all-boys public school to close
The Baltimore City school board voted Wednesday to close its only all-boys public school, Baltimore Collegiate School for Boys, while putting off decisions on two other proposed school closures.
After a contentious renewal process, Baltimore is shutting down its only all-boys charter school. Two small traditional schools were also up for closure, but the board chose to kick the can down the road - to when they'll have a new CEO in charge of recommendations. www.thebanner.com/education/k-...
15.01.2026 17:16
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Venezuelaβs Oil Is a Focus of Trumpβs Campaign Against Maduro
Since ousting Maduro, Trump has focused on getting "total access" to Venezuela's oil. That has been key to his thinking on Venezuela all along. Here's a gift link to the @nytimes.com story that @julianbarnes.bsky.social and I did last month on how it drove him: www.nytimes.com/2025/12/16/u...
05.01.2026 18:18
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Homeschooling has exploded in Maryland
A by-the-numbers look at the increase in Maryland homeschooling since COVID-19 that seems here to stay.
For my first story of 2026, I dug into the numbers defining a trend that has exploded in Maryland since the pandemic: homeschooling. There's been a 50% uptick since the 2019-20 school year, holding steady as public school enrollment declines www.thebanner.com/education/k-...
02.01.2026 13:51
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Baltimore teacher by day, lawyer by night β and a lifeline for his students
When Nick McDaniels isnβt in the classroom at Mervo High School in Baltimore, heβs running a law firm.
By @kris10griffith.bsky.social: Baltimore teacher by day, lawyer by night β and a lifeline for his students. (via @thebaltimorebanner.com)
25.12.2025 14:59
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More Maryland foster kids are staying with family
Research shows that foster kids adjust better and are more likely to be reunited with the parents when they stay under the care of loved ones.
Maryland is boosting the share of foster kids living with family&loved ones, progress experts lauded, but the state still lags behind the national average. Have a story to share in Maryland foster or kinship care? I'd love to talk with you: maya.lora@thebanner.com www.thebanner.com/community/fa...
18.12.2025 15:36
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