Julie Scharper
juliemore19.bsky.social
Julie Scharper
@juliemore19.bsky.social
Baltimore Banner reporter. Mom about town. Happiest among trees.
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Follow-up article about the stop I was involved in. Our country is supposed to be better than this.

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November 21, 2025 at 1:31 PM
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New story for @thebaltimorebanner.com: How a transgender symbol spray-painted near an Easton school led to hate crimes charges www.thebanner.com/community/lo...
A transgender symbol painted near an Easton school led to hate crime charges
Sian Radaskiewicz-King pleaded guilty to two property-related misdemeanors and was released after spending more than two months in jail.
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November 20, 2025 at 9:51 PM
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New details from a text shared with @thebaltimorebanner.com: “The trip back home was extremely tiring,” Tran told Nash in a text message shared with The Banner. “We were in shackles the entire trip. ... I felt like we were less than animals.”
November 20, 2025 at 10:46 PM
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Judge orders Trump administration to end National Guard deployment in DC
Judge orders Trump administration to end National Guard deployment in DC
A federal judge on Thursday ordered the Trump administration to end its monthslong deployment of National Guard troops.
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November 20, 2025 at 9:36 PM
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November 20, 2025 at 9:33 PM
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Dali crew members are STILL in Baltimore. Here's why:
NEW | An apparent deal between the Dali’s owner and the U.S. government has kept the ship’s crew “marooned” in Baltimore since the Key Bridge collapse 19 months ago.

As part of the agreement, though, the ship has sailed free, earning millions in revenue.
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Deal between Dali and U.S. has left crew ‘marooned’ for 19 months
The NTSB will discuss probable cause of the Key Bridge collapse during a meeting Tuesday in Washington, D.C. Meanwhile, nine crew members of the Dali ship that struck the bridge are stuck in Baltimore...
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November 18, 2025 at 3:03 PM
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Exclusive to the @thebaltimorebanner.com: Johns Hopkins has spent nearly double this year on federal lobbyists. The university has spent $1.3 million so far, with money going directly to an associate of Trump to lobby to the Executive Office of the President:
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Johns Hopkins University has spent nearly double on lobbyists since Trump took office
In the first nine months of this year, Johns Hopkins spent $1.3 million on lobbyists, compared to $750,000 during the same period last year, according to federal disclosure forms.
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November 17, 2025 at 2:29 PM
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Morgan State University President David Wilson got a mysterious phone call at the start of October: a confidential high profile donor was interested in giving to the HBCU.

Two weeks later, $63 million was in the university’s bank account.

Here’s what happened:

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Inside Morgan State and MacKenzie Scott’s $100 million partnership
Billionaire philanthropist MacKenzie Scott's second gift, $63 million, to Morgan State University came as a surprise.
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October 30, 2025 at 1:44 PM
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“My plan is to go out and make ICE as uncomfortable as possible but not break any laws.” @juliemore19.bsky.social with the tale of a modern-day Paul Revere.
October 28, 2025 at 5:42 PM
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ICE is coming! Baltimore’s scooter-riding ‘Paul Revere’ warns immigrants.
ICE is coming! Baltimore's 'Paul Revere' rides to warn immigrants
Grambo’s neighborhood rides come as some communities across the nation scramble to confront stepped-up immigration enforcement.
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October 28, 2025 at 10:30 AM
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By @juliemore19.bsky.social. ICE is coming! Baltimore’s scooter-riding ‘Paul Revere’ warns immigrants. (via @thebaltimorebanner.com)
ICE is coming! Baltimore's 'Paul Revere' rides to warn immigrants
Grambo’s neighborhood rides come as some communities across the nation scramble to confront stepped-up immigration enforcement.
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October 28, 2025 at 1:15 PM
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This story is the kind of reporting that brought me to The Banner. When @kris10griffith.bsky.social and I found out we were both interested in the efficacy of inspector general oversight of school systems, it was a dream collaboration. Check it out: www.thebanner.com/education/k-...
What does it take to root out fraud in Maryland’s biggest school districts?
Montgomery County’s Inspector General is the only office of its kind in Maryland that acts as a watchdog for its county school system. That could soon change.
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October 21, 2025 at 1:43 PM
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New: Correctional staff at a Western Maryland prison shut off the water to a mentally ill man’s cell, then allowed him to suffer for eight days before he finally died of dehydration, according to a recent court filing.
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How a Maryland prisoner died an ‘excruciating’ death from dehydration
Lamont Mealy died of dehydration in an isolation cell at Western Correctional Institution in 2023. A lawsuit claims state officials covered it up.
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October 23, 2025 at 11:29 AM
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Do you ever get so overwhelmed at work you need to take a walk to clear your head? It happens to kids, too, which is why they should go outside, play and learn naturally from the world around them. Click for the cute pictures, keep reading for the brain science www.thebanner.com/education/ea...
Preschool without a building could be in Maryland’s future
Maryland is one of just a handful of states piloting licenses for outdoor, nature-based child care programs.
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October 20, 2025 at 5:53 PM
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I had such an incredible time (🥁) visiting the Renaissance Festival and talking with vendors there for this story.

The Maryland Renn Fest is a true institution, and one of the most popular festivals like it in the country. It's also, as I found out, one of the most desirable for vendors.
About time: Maryland native realizes dream with Renaissance Festival shop
The fifth time was the charm for Sharon Lane, a Maryland native who landed a hard-to-get spot at the Maryland Renaissance Festival this year. The sold-out festival in Anne Arundel County concludes thi...
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October 17, 2025 at 1:33 PM
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There's a university in Baltimore with a huge archive of ghostly things. Who knew! 👻
Take a peek inside UMBC's Garrett collection, one of the world’s largest archives devoted to the study of hauntings, poltergeists, out-of-body experiences and seances. Happy spooooooky season, Maryland:
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School spirit(s): Inside the ghost archives at UMBC
UMBC has one of the world’s largest parapsychology collections, including ghostly items such as seance photos and notes supposedly scrawled by spirits.
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October 10, 2025 at 5:05 PM
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NEW INVESTIGATION:

Investors have spent years falling in love with the 'debt service coverage ratio' loan.

The loans have allowed access to vast sums with few conditions, and now make up 40% of mortgage dollars in Baltimore.

Now they're going bad.

(Story below ⬇️)
October 2, 2025 at 2:52 PM
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The child care scholarship is the main way Maryland families get help with child care. Since many can't afford it otherwise, day cares and preschools rely on vouchers to fill spots. So what happens when the program gets frozen - and doesn't come back when predicted? www.thebanner.com/education/ea...
State extends the child care scholarship freeze indefinitely
The state projected getting back down to 40,000 child care scholarships by September. But the program is still thousands of vouchers over budget.
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September 30, 2025 at 12:40 PM
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Great @thebaltimorebanner.com story on the business of music festivals
NEW | This year alone, 100 music festivals worldwide have folded — even more than 2024, which NPR dubbed "the year the music festival died."

But nobody seems to have told All Things Go, which is rapidly expanding.
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As music festivals worldwide struggle, All Things Go keeps getting bigger
This year, All Things Go, the independent festival named for lyrics to a Sufjan Stevens song, will host acts like Noah Kahan, Lucy Dacus, Doechii and Kesha.
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September 25, 2025 at 4:17 PM
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For more than 60 years, the dense forests of Patuxent River State Park have cradled a secret.

Vines and tall grasses hid the homes of a Black family who triumphed over the horrors of slavery, built a thriving community and launched the AFRO-American newspaper chain. buff.ly/5h0i22V
Unearthing history: Maryland's new state park celebrates Black triumph
A historian digging around land records rediscovered the Howard properties and built excitement among other state workers. Around the same time, the executive director of Afro Charities came across a…
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September 20, 2025 at 7:50 PM
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Enoch George Howard bought his freedom, and hundreds of acres of Montgomery County land. Read about this remarkable Marylander, and the new state park that will tell his story. Beautifully written by @juliemore19.bsky.social @thebaltimorebanner.com
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Unearthing history: Maryland's new state park celebrates Black triumph
A historian digging around land records rediscovered the Howard properties and built excitement among other state workers. Around the same time, the executive director of Afro Charities came across a ...
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September 18, 2025 at 11:25 AM