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Protesters at Johns Hopkins University. People sit in a room with signs. A large white sign reads: "no private police no ice contracts."
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Hopkins faculty, students call for city to hold JHPD accountable to public

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Baltimore Beat welcomes Report for America corps member

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Get your graduation announcement in Baltimore Beat!

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Photo of Baltimore Beat Editor-in-Chief Lisa Snowden. She is a Black woman with braids. She wears a white turtleneck top and a black blazer
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Letter from the editor – Issue 61

An image of a Black woman with braids. She is wearing a white shirt underneath a black jacket. by Lisa Snowden May 21, 2025May 21, 2025
A photo of Tawanda West. She wears a black jacket and jeans. She us holding a large sign that says "unarmed" as she stands in front of Urban Reads bookstore.
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After 616 weeks protesting her brother’s death, Tawanda Jones is vindicated by OCME audit

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Maryland’s Sustainability Chief Reflects on a ‘Difficult’ Year of Legislative Setbacks

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Baltimore Beat story wins MDDC public service award

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A woman speaks into a microphone with other supporters surrounding here
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Tyrone West’s death among 36 Maryland cases that should have been ruled homicides, audit finds

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Trump DOJ eliminates funding from Baltimore violence interruption efforts

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Conversations with The Beat

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