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Baltimore schools to cut tutoring and more after Trump administration backtracks on funds
Thousands of city school students will immediately be effected by the federal cuts to education.
BALTIMORE, MD - DECEMBER 5, 2024: Kindergarten students pay attention to their teacher during an English Language Arts class in KIPP Baltimore on December 5, 2024.
Supreme Court upholds Biden rule requiring serial numbers, background checks for ghost guns
Ghost guns were found at crime scenes in soaring numbers across the U.S. before the regulation went into place.
Polymer80 80% frames for Glock Inc. pistols for sale at Hiram's Guns / Firearms Unknown store in El Cajon, California, U.S., on Monday, April 26, 2021. President Joe Biden's planned executive actions would crack down on "ghost guns," which can be assembled from kits and are not traceable by law enforcement because they lack serial numbers, as well as braces for pistols that make firearms more stable and accurate. Photographer: Bing Guan/Bloomberg via Getty Images
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Inside of The Other Barn’s silo in the Oakland Mills Village Center in Columbia, Md. on Tuesday, March 25, 2025.
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Transit nightmare: Thousands of Baltimore kids can’t get to school on time
Unreliable public transportation turns school choice into a false promise.
Brooke Bourne, a senior at Western High School, has quite the journey home from school. She takes a bus and the subway to get home on a foggy December day. Each form of transit has nine stops.
Former teacher and attorney remembered for his love of Baltimore and bringing people together
Vincent Andrews died after a two-year battle with cancer.
How bad is Maryland’s housing affordability crisis? Ask this Baltimore couple.
The U.S. lacks about 7.3 million homes for renters with extremely low incomes, according to estimates from the National Low Income Housing Coalition.
Christina Cikins and her partner David Edge sit on their bed in Baltimore, MD on Jan. 29, 2025. Cikins and Edge are facing homelessness after receiving an unexpected eviction notice. (KT Kanazawich for The Baltimore Banner)
Hon’s Honey: Curtis Bay business buzzes with local women workers
The Well offers clothing, food, supplies and a mentorship program for women and teens.
Mandy Memmel, owner of Hon's Honey Marketplace, is photographed inside her shop in Curtis Bay, Md. on February 7, 2025.
Johns Hopkins joins lawsuit against NIH cuts to universities
Johns Hopkins University joined several universities in a lawsuit on Monday evening suing the federal government over NIH funding.
A student passes in front of the Johns Hopkins University sign welcoming people to the Homewood Campus from Charles Street in Baltimore, Md. on Wednesday, November 20, 2024.
14 spots where you can have a swoon-worthy Valentine’s dinner with your love
Baltimore’s top restaurants are rolling out multicourse meals, wine pairings and decadent desserts for Valentine’s Day, according to food influencer Chris Franzoni.
There’s room but no refugees: How Trump has upended Maryland’s resettlement system
President Donald Trump’s freeze on new refugees entering the country has left one Afghan family in Baltimore divided between two lands.
Khan poses for a portrait inside of his home in Baltimore, Monday, January 27, 2025.
Former LSU receivers score 8 times as the NFC tops the AFC in the Pro Bowl Games again, 76-63
The NFC essentially sealed the win by returning two interceptions for touchdowns in the second half, giving coach Eli Manning a third consecutive win over big brother and AFC coach Peyton.
ORLANDO, FLORIDA - FEBRUARY 02: Marlon Humphrey #44 of the Baltimore Ravens intercepts a pass intended for George Kittle #85 of the San Francisco 49ers during the second quarter in the NFL Pro Bowl Games at Camping World Stadium on February 02, 2025 in Orlando, Florida. (Photo by Mike Ehrmann/Getty Images)
Nonprofit offers free solar panels for 170 Baltimore homes of low-income families
Civic Works, a nonprofit that provides job training and helps residents make their homes more energy efficient, is installing solar panels for 170 homes of low- and moderate-income families through its program, Baltimore Shines.
Egg prices are at record highs. Yes, restaurants are scrambling🍳
High egg prices “aren’t going to drop overnight” as bird flu spreads. Restaurants and farmers are nervous.
Oysters on the half shell at The Local Oyster.
Princeton Sports, beloved family-owned store, to close after 89 years in business
Princeton Sports, a beloved family-owned outdoor sports and recreation store in Baltimore, is closing after 89 years of business.
Exterior of Princeton Sports as seen on February 1, 2025 in Baltimore, MD.
Boycotting Target because of its DEI policies is going to hurt. That’s the point.
As Target steps away from its DEI initiatives, some former devotees are stepping away from the store.
AUSTIN, TEXAS - NOVEMBER 20: Customers enter and exit a Target store on November 20, 2024 in Austin, Texas. Target falls 22% after sales and earnings came short of analysts expectations. The retail giant continues struggling to gain leverage and momentum with inflation-weary consumers. (Photo by Brandon Bell/Getty Images)
Increased reports of ICE sightings stoke fear across Maryland
Reports of sightings and raids are all over the internet. Some immigrant advocates say they are causing more unnecessary harm, especially in Maryland.
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The owner of South Baltimore's Marlin Steel has been imploring someone to do something about the “cheaters” in other countries — especially China.
Drew Greenblatt, the CEO of Marlin Steel.
The Y2K era in Baltimore: Author Colette Shade on the suburbs, JNCOs and coffee
Colette Shade is the author of the new book “Y2K: How the 2000s Became Everything.”
10-year-old girl dies after accidental shooting in Baltimore, police say
The 10-year-old girl was pronounced dead Tuesday after suffering an accidental gunshot wound on Saturday, police said.
7/8/22—A Baltimore Police officer’s car is parked on the corner of E Lombard St. & President St.
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