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Home » Latest News » Cover Stories » Page 3

Category: Cover Stories

Image of a woman's face
Posted inCover Stories

Baltimore could see more surveillance as facial recognition technology moratorium ends

Avatar photo by J. Brian Charles January 10, 2023January 10, 2023
Posted inArt & Culture

Baltimore Beat’s 2022 Holiday Gift Guide

Avatar photo by Teri Henderson November 29, 2022November 29, 2022
A photograph of Jessica Marie Johnson, associate professor, Department of History, Johns Hopkins University. She is a woman with brown skin, wearing a head scarf, glasses, a red top and a necklace
Posted inCover Stories

Baltimorians tell us what they are taking with them to the future

An image of a Black woman with braids. She is wearing a white shirt underneath a black jacket. by Lisa Snowden November 28, 2022November 30, 2022
Seven family members pose for a holiday photo. They are wearing matching red holiday pajamas.
Posted inArt & Culture

Holiday cards from Baltimore Beat readers

Avatar photo by Schaun Champion November 28, 2022November 30, 2022
Black and white image of the Youth Detention Center in Baltimore City. The image is of a corner of the building. Tiny rectangular windows can be seen on the right hand side of the building
Posted inCover Stories

Maryland’s obsession with trying children as adults

Avatar photo by J. Brian Charles September 7, 2022September 7, 2022
A pregnant person's belly. The person is draped in red. They have dark skin.
Posted inNews

Capacity Crisis

Avatar photo by Molly Shah August 23, 2022September 6, 2022
Posted inCover Stories, News

Climate of Vulnerability: What a recent prostitution sting reveals about Commissioner Harrison, policing, and sex work in Baltimore

Avatar photo by Justine Barron December 6, 2019July 28, 2022
Posted inArt & Culture, Cover Stories

The Fake Oscars: The year in movies as not told by the Academy

Avatar photo by Staff Reports February 27, 2018November 12, 2021
Posted inCover Stories

Artist Chris Bathgate on his otherworldly, engineered sculptures and machining as a medium

Avatar photo by Raymond Cummings February 20, 2018August 23, 2022
Posted inCover Stories

Using invasive drug testing technology to check street drugs for fentanyl could save lives—will the city support it?

Avatar photo by Baynard Woods January 29, 2018July 28, 2022

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