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    Naval Academy alumni groups hope move to stylish new digs outside Yard signals new era
    Leaders of the Naval Academy Alumni Association and Foundation hope the opening of the Fleugel Alumni Center proves to be a watershed moment for both financial support of the academy and services to graduates.
    Jeff Webb, CEO of the Naval Academy Alumni Association & Foundation stands in the main stairwell of the new Fluegel Alumni Center with, left, Executive Vice Presidents Thomas Grady and, right, Bob O'Connor.
    Hampden Family Center closes indefinitely with little notice, former director says
    The center acknowledged the impact the closure will have on its clients and staff and stressed that it’s working to resume operations.
    Hampden Family Center has closed down indefinitely.
    Harvey ‘Bud’ Meyerhoff, Baltimore businessman and philanthropist who was a driving force behind Holocaust museum, dies at 96
    Meyerhoff died Sunday at his Baltimore County home, according to family. He was 96.
    Photo of Bud Meyerhoff - Quote from Johns Hopkins University President Ron Daniels:
“We were deeply saddened to hear the news of Bud Meyerhoff’s passing. A fiercely proud Baltimore native, Bud was a true champion of our city and the institutions that supported Baltimore’s economic, intellectual, and cultural life. Johns Hopkins was fortunate to benefit from his visionary leadership, including as a member of our Board of Trustees and as the inaugural chair of the Johns Hopkins Health System. We are grateful for Bud and his family’s decades of wise counsel and philanthropic support that touched our institution and all those we serve. Our deepest condolences go to Bud’s family and to his many friends throughout our hometown and beyond.”
    MICA staff, faculty brace for layoffs ahead of fall 2023 semester
    MICA administrators won’t say how many employees will be laid off ahead of the fall 2023 academic semester but have indicated that “rightsizing” is ongoing.
    The Maryland Institute College of Art’s Fred Lazarus IV Center in Baltimore, Maryland.
    Who will be Baltimore Homecoming’s Heroes of 2023? Vote for your Homecoming Hero
    The Baltimore Banner is pleased to partner with the nonprofit organizer, Baltimore Homecoming, to help voters choose the 2023 class of Homecoming Heroes.
    Baltimore Homecoming Heroes 2023
    Pat Sajak announces ‘Wheel of Fortune’ retirement, says coming season will be his last as host
    The longtime Severna Park resident and philanthropist, now 76, tweeted that his 40 seasons as “Wheel of Fortune” host have been “a wonderful ride.”
    NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 27:  (R) Host of the TV game show "Wheel Of Fortune" Pat Sajak and model Vanna White attend the 25th anniversary celebration of the television game show "Wheel Of Fortune" at Radio City Music Hall September 27, 2007 in New York City.
    6th annual Baltimore Floatilla rocks Inner Harbor with more than 300 paddlers
    More than 300 kayakers paddled the 5-mile round trip from Canton Waterfront Park to the Inner Harbor on Saturday to show their support for a clean, accessible and recreational waterway.
    Paddlers make the five mile round trip journey from Canton Waterfront Park to the Inner Harbor during the annual Floatilla on June 10, 2023.
    ‘It makes me feel happy!’ Girl raises $3,600 for homeless shelters for 6th birthday
    A Roland Park Elementary/Middle School student wanted to help homeless people for her 6th birthday. She raised $3,600 for two shelters.
    Tatum Byerson stands with her mother next to bags of supplies she and her family donated to Manna House on Wednesday, June 7, 2023.
    Design unveiled for new veterans monument in Columbia
    The Howard County Veterans Foundation on Wednesday released its design for the Howard County Veterans and Military Families Monument, which will be located along the lake at Bailey Park in Columbia. The foundation has secured state and county grants, as well as private donations, toward its $2.75 million fundraising goal.
    A rendering of the planned Howard County Veterans and Military Families Monument
    ‘Healthcare village’ to bloom in Sandtown-Winchester
    Dwyer Workforce Development is now a partner of the Resurrection Sandtown project.
    The sun sets on Ames Memorial United Methodist Church on Wednesday, June 7, 2023.
    Commentary: Affordable, flexible loans can transform lives, Baltimore’s economy
    Providing affordable and flexible consumer loans to people who don’t have access to traditional banking services can transform lives and help boost the economies of places like Baltimore, says Kasra Movahedi, executive director of the International Rescue Committee’s Center for Economic Opportunity.
    Kasra Movahedi is executive director of the International Rescue Committee’s Center for Economic Opportunity.
    Commentary: Nonprofit hospitals can fill gaps in care of undocumented immigrants
    Nonprofit hospitals can put into place a stopgap measure to help cover care for people ineligible for health insurance, such as those without documentation, say people familiar with a Johns Hopkins program that serves uninsured East Baltimore residents.
    The Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland.
    Baltimore Banner CEO Imtiaz Patel to step down
    Imtiaz Patel, the chief executive officer of The Baltimore Banner, will step down on July 7 to take a senior leadership position with Gannett.
    The Baltimore Banner CEO, Imtiaz Patel, announces his departure from The Baltimore Banner, Wednesday, May 31, 2023.
    Sam Zell, billionaire real estate investor who once owned The Baltimore Sun, dies at 81
    The blunt-spoken Zell made a fortune in real estate but his 2007 acquisition of the Tribune Co., including some of the nation’s best-known newspapers, resulted in the media giant filing for bankruptcy.
    FILE - Sam Zell listens during an interview by Maria Bartiromo, during her "Mornings with Maria Bartiromo" program on the Fox Business Network, in New York, on Aug. 15, 2017. Zell, a Chicago real estate magnate who earned a multibillion-dollar fortune and a reputation as "the grave dancer" for his ability to revive moribund properties, died on Thursday, May 18, 2023. He was 81.
    ‘We are assertively and unapologetically addressing structural racism,’ says nonprofit’s new leader
    Chrissy M. Thorton, the new president and CEO of Associated Black Charities, believes that her organization provides an invaluable role for Baltimore residents.
    Q and A in this week’s The Baltimore Banner with Chrissy M. Thornton, President & CEO, Associated Black Charities.
    Commentary: Rehabbing city’s vacant housing would more than pay for itself
    Housing redevelopment in Baltimore’s distressed neighborhoods would pay for itself with economic benefits such as tax revenues and construction jobs, says Paul C. Brophy, a principal with Brophy & Reilly LLC who specializes in neighborhood revitalization.
    Breath of God Lutheran Church in Highlandtown renovated a vacant house that is to become a home for a new refugee family. Volunteers are painted the house Friday and Saturday in hops of having the home ready for occupancy by February 2023.  Volunteers work on painting a room.
    Willow, a giraffe at the Maryland Zoo, unexpectedly falls ill and dies
    A 6-year-old reticulated giraffe named Willow died at the Maryland Zoo in Baltimore after suddenly falling ill.
    Willow, a reticulated giraffe at the Maryland Zoo in Baltimore, died on Monday.
    Who will be Baltimore Homecoming’s Heroes of 2023? You decide.
    The Baltimore Banner is pleased to partner with Baltimore Homecoming to solicit public nominations for 2023 class of Homecoming Heroes.
    This was the place: How Baltimore gained — and lost — a beloved mural
    Why was the mural that said “HOME THIS MUST BE THE PLACE” in South Baltimore painted over?
    A mural in Baltimore that used to read "THIS MUST BE THE PLACE" was painted by Stephen Powers, known as ESPO. The new tenants of the building have painted over it.
    Banner inviting nominations for Baltimore’s Emerging Leaders
    The Baltimore Banner is inviting nominations to choose Emerging Leaders of the Baltimore community. The Banner will launch its inaugural Emerging Leaders event in May.
    Lmerging Leaders
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