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Patrick McCaslin

Patrick

Patrick McCaslin is an intern on the data team at The Baltimore Banner. He is graduate from the University of Miami where he studied mathematics and computer science. His work has included investigations for his university’s newspaper (The Miami Hurricane), features in the Miami New Times and an internship with WSVN-7’s special projects team. When Patrick is not writing words or code, you can find him running, climbing, watching horror movies or reading anything with a pretty cover.

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Census data shows Montgomery County has one of the largest proportions of immigrants in US
In 2024, more than 1 in every 3 county residents was born outside the U.S. That ranks 15th out of 841 counties included in census data.
Just how loud are those Locust Point ships? We visited some other noisy spots to find out.
The plight of Locust Point residents who must live with constant noise from two military cargo ships got us wondering: How does the racket there compare to other noisy spots?
A pair of huge Navy ships, the USNS Charlton, left, and the USNS Pomeroy, docked near residential homes at North Locust Point on June 5. Since then, residents say that the ships have never turned off the engines -- meaning that they are always making tons of noise, shining bright lights into people's windows, and making the air all smelly with diesel.
Somerset County is the state’s second-most-improved district for reading
Though making strides in English, Somerset County was one of the worst at improving math.
Some of Maryland’s largest literacy gains are coming out of Baltimore
When it comes to literacy rate improvements, many Baltimore City Public Schools take the top prize.
Maryland public school test scores: Search to see how your school performed in 2025
Wondering if your school improved its standing? Or which schools have made particularly large gains in recent years? With our searchable tables, you can explore MCAP scores for your local school — or any school in Maryland.
Indian families add new spice to Howard County’s ‘Koreatown’ corridor
The number of Howard County’s Indian residents has more than doubled since 2009, now accounting for 6.7% of the county’s total population.
Swapna Raina has called Howard County home for more than twenty years.
Baltimore opens more cooling centers as heat dome scorches East Coast
As Baltimore temperatures swell under a heat dome scorching much of the East Coast, city officials opted to open more cooling centers Tuesday.
Ben Jones sips a bottle of water inside the Zeta Center for Healthy and Active Aging, one of the Baltimore City Health Department’s cooling centers, in Northwest Baltimore on Monday.
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