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    Sports roundup: Games, events and athletes from Montgomery County to watch this week
    A matchup of two undefeated high school football teams, an NFL game featuring multiple Montgomery County natives and more in this week’s sports roundup.
    New Orleans Saints defensive tackle Bryan Bresee gestures during a game.
    Fears of a surge in federal unemployment loom as officials tout new career center
    Montgomery County celebrated the opening of its federal workforce career center amid concerns of a potential surge in federal unemployment.
    Montgomery County Council President Kate Stewart, Montgomery County Executive Marc Elrich, and others cut a ribbon for the opening of the Mobilize Montgomery Federal Workforce Career Center on Thursday, October 9, 2025 in Wheaton, MD.
    For sale: Charming bungalow in Takoma Park
    This Takoma Park home has a great backyard, including a screened porch, a large yard and a treehouse.
    Expert predictions for Ravens vs. Rams: Will Baltimore stop slide before bye week?
    The Ravens will face the Los Angeles Rams at 1 p.m. Sunday in Baltimore. Here are game predictions from The Banner’s sports staff.
    Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford (9) throws the ball during the first quarter against the Baltimore Ravens at M&T Bank Stadium on Sunday, Dec. 10, 2023.
    Here’s Baltimore’s latest plan to start spending millions to combat drug overdoses
    As Baltimore witnessed another mass overdose this week, the city is moving ahead with plans to fund community groups that help people who struggle with drug addiction.
    The city hopes to fund the expansion of harm-reduction services designed to improve safety, including overdose-reversal medication naloxone and clean syringes that reduce the chance of spreading disease.
    Germantown’s DIY skate park is gone
    Hogspot DIY Skate Park was built by neighborhood kids more than five years ago as an escape. It was torn down Monday.
    Skaters built their own features and obstacles at Hogspot DIY Skate Park in Germantown on Aug. 2, 2024.
    Where should the Sisson Street dump move? Task force will decide.
    Trash and recyclables are hauled away on a nightly basis, but residents were concerned a storm could carry trash and other pollutants into the Jones Falls.
    Aerial view of the Sisson Street Residential Recycling Center in Baltimore, Md. on Wednesday, August 13, 2025.
    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.
    Materials from the Eileen J. Garrett Parapsychology Foundation Collection.
    Maryland soybean farmers are caught in a U.S.-China trade war
    Maryland’s soybean farmers grow one of the state’s top exports. Now tariffs have yet again entangled them in a trade war with China.
    David Burrier grows soybeans and corn on his Frederick County farm. Last year he exported 35 orders of his soybeans to China by Oct. 1. So far this year he has none.
    Judge partially grants petition to stop deployment of National Guard in Illinois
    The Department of Homeland Security’s "narrative of events is simply unreliable,” U.S. District Judge April Perry said.
    Military personnel in uniform, with the Texas National Guard patch on, are seen at the U.S. Army Reserve Center, Tuesday, Oct. 7, 2025, in Elwood, Ill., a suburb of Chicago.
    Patrick Ricard, Marlon Humphrey return to practice for the Ravens
    Ricard has not played this year.
    Tuesday, Aug. 5, 2025 — Ravens Patrick Ricard hits the sled during practice at Ravens Training Camp.
    A county executive candidate is suing because he wasn’t invited to a debate
    Mithun Banerjee of Silver Spring filed a lawsuit Wednesday in Montgomery County Circuit Court alleging that 15 defendants, including the Montgomery County Renters Alliance Inc. and Montgomery Community Media, broke the law when they excluded him from a candidates forum.
    Montgomery County Executive candidate Mithun Banerjee.
    MCPS school bus involved in fatal collision with 11-year-old girl in Rockville
    A Montgomery County school bus was involved in a fatal collision with an 11-year-old girl on Thursday, Montgomery County Police said.
    A Montgomery County Public Schools bus sits behind police tape with two Montgomery County Police cruisers nearby.
    Baltimore County Police shoot and kill man during barricade incident in Dundalk
    Baltimore County Police responded to a shooting Wednesday night that turned into a barricade situation in Dundalk.
    Baltimore County Police responded to a shooting Wednesday, Oct. 8, 2025, in the 2100 block Larkhall Road in Dundalk.
    These Baltimore restaurants are one step closer to opening
    An Italian restaurant from the La Cuchara team and a Fells Point bar from the owners of The Local Fry are among the new spots coming to Baltimore.
    901 W 36th St, formerly known as ‘Five and Dime Ale House.
    Ravens’ Zach Orr not worrying about his job security as defense struggles
    Five weeks in, the Ravens have given up the second-most yards in the league. They’re bad against the run. They’re bad at rushing the passer. And they’re bad in the secondary.
    Thursday, July 31, 2025 — Baltimore Ravens defensive coordinator Zach Orr takes questions from reporters following practice at Ravens training camp.
    ‘It’s messy’: School leaders ask for patience as they redesign high school programs
    It’s going to be messy.
    District leaders are proposing a plan to divide Montgomery County’s 25 high schools into six regions, each with a slate of parallel academic programs focused on themes such as STEM, health care and the performing arts.
    Museum’s missing turtle statue has been found in Annapolis’ Spa Creek. Twice.
    The founder and director of the Chesapeake Children’s Museum in Annapolis has twice now gone outside to find a four-foot-long statue of a turtle was missing.
    The turtle statue outside the Chesapeake Children's Museum is made of recycled aluminum and
    One and done: After move to fall, Maryland Film Festival returns to spring for 2026
    After moving to the fall in 2025, the Maryland Film Festival announced it will return to the spring in 2026.
    The Maryland Film Festival, founded in 1999, takes over the historic SNF Parkway Theatre in Station North for five days each year.
    High expectations give way to dismal reality for Ravens fans
    Here’s a look at where we thought the Baltimore Ravens would be and their sudden new reality.
    Ravens wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins gets up after being tackled during Sunday’s game against Houston.
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