Morning in Baltimore, April 2025 Credit: Isabel Cumming

Hopkins confirms 37 student, graduate visas has been revoked – The Sun

Baltimore City and county residents weigh in on cost of living and governent trust in new poll – WBAL News Radio

11 Howard County schools will undergo redistricting for overcrowding – CBS Baltimore/WJZ-TV

How to get a child care scholarship before they’re gone – Baltimore Banner

Ice Cube announces first tour in more than a decade, including Baltimore show – FOX Baltimore/WBFF-TV

Changes to PJM electric grid could lead to big consumer savings, per new study – Maryland Matters

One reply on “Wednesday Morning Headlines: Hopkins confirms 37 visas revoked; Redistricting for 11 HoCo schools; Ice Cube tour will make Baltimore stop; and more.”

  1. The confirmation that Johns Hopkins University had 37 student and graduate visas revoked is deeply unsettling. It’s a stark reminder of the fragility of international students’ statuses and the broader implications of immigration policies on education and research. These students contribute significantly to the academic community, and such abrupt changes can have lasting impacts on their lives and the institution’s global reputation.

    On a different note, the redistricting of 11 Howard County schools due to overcrowding is a testament to the region’s growth. While it’s essential to address capacity issues, redistricting can be challenging for families and students adjusting to new environments. It’s crucial that the process remains transparent and considers community feedback to ensure smooth transitions.

    Amid these heavy topics, the announcement of Ice Cube’s upcoming tour stop in Baltimore brings a refreshing change. It’s exciting to see such iconic artists include our city in their tours, offering residents a chance to enjoy world-class entertainment. Events like these not only boost local morale but also contribute to the city’s cultural vibrancy.

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