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Hopkins Graduate Killed In Afghanistan Attack Laid To Rest
A Johns Hopkins graduate–killed while working as a diplomat for the U.S. State Department–is laid to rest.
Former Police Commissioner Bealefeld Will Help In Hopkins Investigation
A big name is now part of Johns Hopkins’ internal investigation into a gynecologist who secretly recorded his patients, and it’s causing controversy.
Colleague Reported Suspicions About Gynecologist & Recording Device To Hopkins
New information has been released about how a Johns Hopkins gynecologist spied on his patients, taking video and pictures of them during exams. The hospital is now releasing new details about how Dr. Nikita Levy got caught.
Class Action Lawsuit Filed In Case Of Hopkins Doctor Accused Of Recording Patients
Major legal action against the prestigious Johns Hopkins Hospital. Tens of millions of dollars of lawsuits have been filed by patients after their gynecologist is accused of secretly videotaping some of them.
Memorial Scheduled For Former Hopkins President
Johns Hopkins University officials have scheduled a memorial service for former president Steven Muller.
Mother & 2 Sons Burned In Apartment Fire
Deputy State Fire Marshals are investigating the cause of a bedroom fire that sent a mother and her two children to Johns Hopkins Hospitals in Baltimore with serious burn injuries.
Hopkins Hopes To Revive Baltimore Neighborhood
The renowned Johns Hopkins University medical campus looms over East Baltimore like a fortress on a hill. On its northern edge lies a humble neighborhood of rowhouses weathered by decades of crime, poverty and decay.
Soldier Who Had Double-Arm Transplant At Hopkins Looks Forward To Driving
After the trauma of losing both arms and legs to a roadside bomb in Iraq, an Army veteran now says he has a second chance at life.
Hopkins Giving $10M To University Neighborhoods
Johns Hopkins University officials say they will give $10 million over the next five years to help communities surrounding its Homewood campus in Baltimore.
Patients Protest After Hopkins Cuts Funding For Church-Run Heroin Clinic
For the past 10 years, a church in East Baltimore estimates it has helped 3,500 heroin addicts off the drug.But now that church-run clinic is in the middle of a dispute with one of the world’s most respected hospitals.
Clothes Offered For A Steal At Annual Best Dressed Sale To Benefit Hopkins
It’s one of Baltimore’s biggest and best clothing sales of the year, and it starts Thursday night.
Hopkins Gets $7.4M Grant For Math, Science Education
Johns Hopkins University has been awarded a $7.4 million grant to help boost science and math learning in Baltimore elementary schools.


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