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Jean Marbella

Baltimore

Reporter and Columnist at Baltimore Sun

Reporter at The Baltimore Sun. Also, increasingly, on Bluesky as https://t.co/YkPGDbOkFW and Threads as jeanmarbellaig

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  • 1 week ago | baltimoresun.com | Jean Marbella

    When the missiles began streaking toward Israel this week and the government quickly halted air travel over its besieged skies, Eli Friedman, 20, thought he might not get back home to Baltimore for a while. But after several days in his Jerusalem hotel’s bomb shelter, he and other travelers began a journey under secrecy and heavy guard, by bus to the coast, by luxury cruise ship to Cyprus, by air to Rome and New York and finally, on Thursday afternoon, by his parents’ car back to Baltimore.

  • 1 week ago | gazettextra.com | Jean Marbella

    By Jean Marbella - The Baltimore Sun (TNS) BALTIMORE - When a close friend was diagnosed with terminal cancer, the Johns Hopkins professor's first thought was to book the soonest possible flight. Instead, she remains a continent away in Baltimore, for fear that as a noncitizen she might be prevented from returning. It's a legitimate fear these days. Copyright 2025 Tribune Content Agency.

  • 1 week ago | thederrick.com | Jean Marbella

    BALTIMORE — When a close friend was diagnosed with terminal cancer, the Johns Hopkins professor’s first thought was to book the soonest possible flight. Instead, she remains a continent away in Baltimore, for fear that as a noncitizen she might be prevented from returning. It’s a legitimate fear these days. Thank you for reading! Please log in, or sign up for a new account and purchase a subscription to continue reading.

  • 1 week ago | dailyitem.com | Jean Marbella

    BALTIMORE — When a close friend was diagnosed with terminal cancer, the Johns Hopkins professor’s first thought was to book the soonest possible flight. Instead, she remains a continent away in Baltimore, for fear that as a noncitizen she might be prevented from returning. It’s a legitimate fear these days. kAmp AC@76DD@C 2E 2?@E96C q2=E:>@C6 F?:G6CD:EJ[ H9@ 925 =2?565 2E sF==6D 27E6C 2 BF:4< EC:A 9@>6 E9:D DAC:?8[ H2D AF==65 2D:56[ BF6DE:@?65[ 96=5 @G6C?:89E 2?5 AFE @?

  • 1 week ago | baltimoresun.com | Jean Marbella

    When a close friend was diagnosed with terminal cancer, the Johns Hopkins professor’s first thought was to book the soonest possible flight. Instead, she remains a continent away in Baltimore, for fear that as a noncitizen she might be prevented from returning. It’s a legitimate fear these days. A professor at another Baltimore university, who had landed at Dulles after a quick trip home this spring, was pulled aside, questioned, held overnight and put on a flight back to Africa the next day.

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Jean Marbella
Jean Marbella @Jean_Marbella
29 May 25

Calls to BGE about a gas odor went unanswered, a customer service rep had fallen asleep. Then a Harford County house exploded, killing two people. https://t.co/ZLQDPjWJCr

Jean Marbella
Jean Marbella @Jean_Marbella
4 Mar 25

'An open secret:' New suit charges 69 men were sexually abused as children by employee at Hickey School detention center - and @MarylandDJS knew and failed to protect them https://t.co/ZZEjRZbR5r by @danbelson@DanBelson_

Jean Marbella
Jean Marbella @Jean_Marbella
25 Feb 25

RT @jcalvinmeyer: One of my favorite parts about working at a newspaper is being part of a team when big news happens. Immensely proud we…