Julie Scharper

@juliemore19.bsky.social

Baltimore Banner reporter. Mom about town. Happiest among trees.

De'Jonnae and her husband José live by one universal truth: Reunification is the goal. These foster parents have taken in 15 kids over 5 years, making them an outlier in a state where the number of foster parents has been declining and half tap out after just 1 year www.thebanner.com/education/ea...

These foster parents have taken in 15 kids. Their goal: Send them home.

The Baltimore couple is unusual in a state where half of families stop taking foster kids within the first year.

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Everyone knows it takes a village to raise a child. But as extended families live increasingly far apart and the cost of living rises, many parents find themselves without the help they need. So moms started building their home away from home in West Baltimore. www.thebanner.com/education/ea...

Rise Early Learning Center helps moms fight social isolation — and find child care, too

This University of Maryland, Baltimore, program fights the rising social isolation among parents.

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Historians, scholars and artists are working to unearth, record, preserve and share Maryland’s LGBTQ+ history— work they say is all the more urgent as the Trump administration and conservative legislatures try to roll back the rights of queer people www.thebanner.com/community/lo...

Baltimore’s queer hidden histories galvanize a new generation

As the Trump administration and conservative legislatures around the country attack rights secured for LGBTQIA+ people, Baltimore historians say sharing the stories of queer ancestors has never been m...

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There's a stretch of Maryland that's next to BWI and just north of Fort Meade. It holds housing, the Arundel Mills mall and has been targeted for growth and development. And it's under a complete development moratorium that seems to have come without warning. Read more in @thebaltimorebanner.com

Anne Arundel County got caught off guard by ‘devastating’ development moratorium

Elected officials, economic leaders and other analysts were all caught off guard by a potential five-year development moratorium in the part of Anne Arundel County surrounding BWI, Arundel Mills and j...

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Kids in the "iPad generation" have grown more reliant on screens at home and in school since the pandemic. The head of Baltimore's public schools has had enough. She introduced screen time and digital device limits, though she doesn't think they go far enough. www.thebanner.com/education/ea...

Baltimore’s top educator wants to end the iPad kid epidemic

Baltimore City Public Schools CEO Sonja Santelises announced strict screen time limits for kindergarten through second grade students.

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To celebrate #AWP26, I compiled some of my favorite stories about Baltimore writers, including Ta-Nehisi Coates’ dad’s press, Gertrude Stein’s neighborhood love triangle and the house Zelda Fitzgerald caught on fire. www.thebanner.com/culture/book...

Check out the interesting hometown authors who prove Baltimore is a literary town

Baltimore’s complex history, moody weather and idiosyncratic residents have been inspiring writers for hundreds of years.

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If you are coming to Baltimore for #AWP26 you should know that we have: 1) a kickass two story radical bookstore 2) a worker owned vegan restaurant, coffee shop, and bar 3) a packed schedule of evening offsite events with 20 presses and 100+ authors redemmas.org/awp/

A hopeful story in a bleak time… In the early 2000s, as a lethal fungus was descending on Panama’s cloud forests, scientists sent the region’s beloved golden frogs to zoos around the world 🍄‍🟫 🐸 ✈️ (1 of 3)

A little bit of happy for your Wed. morning: We've been reporting for months that the federal immigration crackdown is keeping some scared immigrant families from venturing outside their homes. Norma Montesino is the bilingual Santa Claus bringing reading to them. www.thebanner.com/education/ea...

When immigrants can’t leave their homes, this reading expert comes to the door

Amid a federal immigration crackdown, scared families are avoiding public spaces and staying home. Norma Montesino is one of the few people they’ll let in.

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A snow day read: Who is Winnie Harris? She wrote her will in the pages of a Bible. It became a state record, $ now it lives at the Maryland State Archives — where what she wrote & other records give a glimpse into Black life in Baltimore shortly after emancipation. More in @thebaltimorebanner.com

How a rediscovered Baltimore Bible provides a glimpse into Black history

In September 1885, Winnie Harris wrote her last will and testament in the pages of a leather-bound, gilded Bible. About 140 years later, that Bible, now an official government record, was rediscovered...

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