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    What the heck’s going on with Lamar Jackson and the Ravens?
    What could have possibly happened with Lamar’s hamstring? What the heck’s going on with the Ravens?
    Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson (8) returns to the locker room following his team’s loss to the Houston Texans at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, Md., on Sunday, Oct. 5, 2025.
    Trump threatens Canada with 10% extra import tax for not pulling down anti-tariffs ad sooner
    The province of Ontario used Ronald Reagan’s words in a TV ad that criticize Trump’s tariffs
    WASHINGTON, DC - OCTOBER 07: U.S. President Donald Trump (R) and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney speak to reporters in the Oval Office of the White House on October 07, 2025 in Washington, DC. Carney and Trump will meet in the Oval Office and later have a bilateral lunch where they are expected to discuss a range of topics including U.S. tariffs. Carney visited the White House earlier in the year after he was elected prime minister.  (Photo by Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)
    Ravens rule out Lamar Jackson vs. Bears; NFL looking into change in his practice availability
    A day after Lamar Jackson was listed as a full participant and questionable vs. Chicago, the Ravens downgraded him to a limited participant and declared him out.
    Sunday, Oct. 12, 2025 — Baltimore Ravens’ inactive quarterback Lamar Jackson (8) walks off the field after the Ravens lost 17-3 to the Los Angeles Rams at M&T Bank Stadium.
    Company recalls 2 million pounds of barbecue pork jerky that may contain metal wire
    A South Dakota company is recalling more than 2.2 million pounds of Korean barbecue pork jerky sold at Costco and Sam’s Club stores because the product may be contaminated with pieces of metal, federal health officials said Friday.
    Packaging for South Dakota company barbecue pork jerky was recalled because the product may be contaminated with pieces of metal, the USDA said Friday.
    Tropical Storm Melissa nears hurricane strength and dumps torrential rain on Caribbean
    Tropical Storm Melissa neared hurricane strength Saturday and was expected to rapidly intensify this weekend, as forecasters warned of massive rainfall and life-threatening flooding and landslides in the northern Caribbean.
    Children play in a street flooded by rains caused by Tropical Storm Melissa in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, Friday, Oct. 24, 2025. (AP Photo/Ricardo Hernandez)
    Shutdown forces Port to Fort race to change course, but runners keep moving
    The Port to Fort race, which was supposed to run through Fort McHenry, had to change its route at the last minute because the government shutdown has closed the national monument.
    Saturday, October 25, 2025 - The starting line at the Port to Fort race where over a thousand people showed up to run and walk on Saturday morning.
    Union panel rules Baltimore IG interfered in election, orders new vote
    Isabel Mercedes Cumming's social media posts constituted “an act of interference” and an endorsement, regardless of the intent behind them, the union panel ruled.
    Members of the AFSCME union hold up signs reading "staff the front lines" during an event with Gov. Wes Moore, Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott and national union President Lee Saunders outside the union building in southwest Baltimore on Saturday, Sept. 9, 2023.
    For sale: Gorgeous newly built estate in Lutherville-Timonium
    Built in 2023, the traditional home is filled with gracious interiors, designer finishes and luxurious updates.
    Fall feel settles in for the weekend in Maryland
    Highs area-wide peak around 60° for both Saturday and Sunday afternoons. On average, you’d expect high temperatures in the mid-60s heading into Halloween.
    Fall foliage is visible in Latrobe Park in South Baltimore on Thursday, Oct. 23, 2025. The mild weather gave way to brisk temperatures on Friday and Saturday.
    Feds find almost two-dozen ‘skimmers’ designed to steal credit cards at Baltimore area retailers
    The U.S. Secret Service, in collaboration with local law enforcement, spent time in and around Baltimore, checking over 3,000 card readers, gas station pumps and ATMs looking for illegal skimming devices.
    Examples of ATM skimming devices.
    As Poolesville enters its next chapter, the community honors a key figure
    Poolesville High School named its stadium after Howard Lyles, a longtime coach and one of the first black students to integrate the school.
    A ceremony marking the renaming of the football stadium after Howard Lyles takes place during halftime of a football game at Poolesville High School on Friday, October 24, 2025 in Poolesville, MD.
    Five shot near Howard University during homecoming celebration
    Multiple people were shot during what was supposed to be a celebration near the campus of Howard University in D.C., on Friday evening.
    Expert predictions for Ravens vs. Bears: Will Lamar Jackson and winning return to Baltimore?
    The Ravens will face the Bears on Sunday in Baltimore. Here are game predictions from The Banner’s sports staff and a guest picker.
    Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh walks the sidelines in the second quarter of a game against the Houston Texans at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, Md., on Sunday, Oct. 5, 2025.
    Towson University Professor Thomas Lieb inspired students to work hard
    Thomas Lieb, a longtime communications professor at Towson University, died of cancer this month. Friends, family and former students remember him as passionate, hardworking and kind.
    Thom Lieb.
    It’s the great pumpkin, Annapolis! Artists get to work carving giant gourds
    This is the sixth year that the Downtown Partnership has worked with other groups to bring gigantic pumpkins to downtown Annapolis, where they are carved by local artists.
    Artist Nancy Baker carves an 1100-pound pumpkin with help from her son, Nick Baker, during the Great Annapolis Pumpkins event in downtown Annapolis.
    Moore won’t use state funds to replace federal food aid during shutdown
    One in nine Marylanders puts food on the table with the help of SNAP, but with benefits soon running out as a federal government shutdown drags on, Gov. Wes Moore is not planning to tap state money to keep the program running.
    Maryland Gov. Wes Moore, left, and Prince George's County Aisha Braveboy, right, tour the Bowie Food Pantry on Friday, Oct. 24, 2025.
    See ya later: Alligator dumped outside Harford County pet store
    Harford County officers were called to respond to an alligator found in the parking lot of an exotic pet store in Bel Air Thursday night. The female alligator was housed overnight at Ryan’s Reptile Rescue and Rehoming.
    Deputies from the Harford County Sheriff's Office responded to a call on Thursday about an alligator in the parking lot of a local reptile shop.
    Why are Marc Elrich and Will Jawando in China?
    County Executive Marc Elrich and County Council Vice President Will Jawando are on a 13-day trade mission to China and Japan to promote the county and to take part in a sister cities conference.
    Montgomery County Council Vice President Will Jawando, left, and Executive Marc Elrich.
    Furloughed federal workers return to manage open enrollment amid shutdown
    The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services will temporarily bring all its furloughed employees back to work starting Monday.
    WOODLAWN, MARYLAND - MARCH 19: An aerial of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services building on March 19, 2025 in Woodlawn, Maryland. Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), is focusing on the Medicare and Medicaid payment infrastructure as a way to make cost-saving cuts in the system.
    Man sentenced to 42 years for murder at White Oak Shopping Center
    A jury convicted Markus Dowdy in February of second-degree murder, first-degree assault, the use of a firearm in a violent crime, illegal possession of a firearm and reckless endangerment, according to the statement.
    Montgomery County Circuit Court in Rockville.
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