Baltimore City proposal would add 2% sales tax on top of state’s already-existing 6% sales tax — WBAL
Johns Hopkins University threatened with funding cuts over antisemitism claims — WJZ
Fed Hill bar to close after 14 years, but another plans to move in — Baltimore Business Journal
Ocean City Mayor & Council now requiring some renters to book minimum 5 day stays — WMAR
No fine for Baltimore DPW workerโs death, thanks to weak workplace protections in Maryland — Baltimore Brew
Who is Charles William Davis Jr., the Baltimore serial killer behind Columbia cold case confession? — The Baltimore Sun

With the Hopkins funding debate happening alongside this tax proposal, has anyone calculated what percentage of the potential $2.7B shortfall these cuts represent? Are we effectively taxing residents to offset potential state funding reductions?