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    Dr. David Fowler was a well-respected medical examiner, until he wasn’t
    Dr. David Fowler was a well-regarded former chief medical examiner before he consulted on a high-profile case that brought fresh scrutiny to his work in Maryland.
    In this image from video, Dr. David Fowler, a retired forensic pathologist and former chief medical examiner for the state of Maryland testifies as Hennepin County Judge Peter Cahill presides, Wednesday, April 14, 2021, in the trial of former Minneapolis police Officer Derek Chauvin at the Hennepin County Courthouse in Minneapolis, Minn. Chauvin is charged in the May 25, 2020 death of George Floyd.
    Forensic failures: 36 police-custody deaths should have been ruled a homicide, audit finds
    The yearslong audit cited racial and pro-police bias in the work of the state’s Office of the Chief Medical Examiner.
    In this Jan. 28, 2019, photo, pictures of Anton Black decorate a collage in his family's home in Greensboro, Md. Black, 19, died after a struggle with three officers and a civilian outside the home in September 2018.
    Maryland hires Braves executive Jim Smith as athletic director, looking for new voice in ‘rapidly’ changing era
    Smith comes to College Park with a reputation for revenue generation at a time when the Terps' spending power has come under scrutiny.
    Testudo, the University of Maryland mascot, pumps up the crowd at the XFINITY Center.
    US overdose deaths fell 27% last year, the largest one-year decline ever seen
    Free Naloxone signs are displayed at a tent during a health event on June 26, 2021, in Charleston, W.Va.
    2025 Ravens schedule: Predictions and analysis for every game
    Here’s how reporters Jonas Shaffer and Giana Han predict each game will go.
    The Ravens will play both of their games against the Cincinnati Bengals in a three-week span late in the season.
    What to know about the Supreme Court arguments in the birthright citizenship case
    The Supreme Court is hearing arguments Thursday in its first case stemming from the blitz of actions that have marked the start of President Donald Trump’s second term.
    The United States Supreme Court building in Washington, D.C. on Friday, January 3, 2025.
    The Baltimore Banner honors third class of Emerging Leaders
    Each honoree was selected from a pool of community nominations by a committee of local leaders.
    The Baltimore Banner honored its third class of Emerging Leaders on Wednesday, May 14,  at The Center Club in Baltimore. Banner chief executive officer Bob Cohn, bottom center, joined the honorees.
    7 things to do in Annapolis includes a chance to see the Blue Angels, loud and beloved
    All but the joyless few in Annapolis will step outside Tuesday and Wednesday to marvel as the Blue Angels paint the Chesapeake Bay sky with speed, smoke and daring, along with other great things to do in the coming week.
    The Blue Angels complete their annual flyover above Annapolis during the Naval Academy’s commencement week on May 22, 2024. Gladys Schultz looks up in awe at the jets as they do stunts in the air.
    Ravens 2025 schedule: Ranking the 17 games from easiest (Browns) to hardest (Bills)
    The Ravens will face four of the NFL’s biggest Super Bowl favorites over the season’s first six weeks.
    Fireworks erupt during pregame festivities as the Baltimore Ravens prepare to host the Pittsburgh Steelers in the AFC wild card playoff game at M&T Bank Stadium on Saturday, January 11.
    So long, CharmCard. Maryland phasing out transit card in favor of mobile app
    The Maryland Transit Administration is phasing out CharmCard in favor of the mobile app CharmPass.
    The inside of a 40ft MTA bus ready to begin its first run at Bus and Maintenance Roadeo on September 14th 2024 in Baltimore City.
    Baltimore charter schools say they’re underfunded. State leaders seem to agree.
    The ongoing dispute between Baltimore’s school system and its 31 charter schools came to another turning point this month.
    Maryland State Superintendent of Schools Carey Wright issued guidance on charter school funding this month.
    Alsobrooks, RFK Jr. spar during testy Senate hearing
    “Sir, you are the wrong person for this job,” U.S. Sen. Angela Alsobrooks told Robert F. Kennedy Jr. during a budget hearing on Wednesday.
    U.S. Sen. Angela Alsobrooks has repeatedly called on Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to resign from his post as secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
    With lucrative extension, Ravens RB Derrick Henry has golden shot at individual and team glory
    Henry started all 17 games for the Ravens last season, rushing for 1,921 yards, 16 touchdowns and a career-high 5.9 yards per carry.
    Derrick Henry has run for 11,423 yards and 106 touchdowns in a nine-year NFL career.
    Maryland state government’s credit rating downgraded
    For the first time in more than three decades, the state doesn’t get the top credit score from Moody’s.
    Moody’s Ratings has downgraded the state’s bond rating to Aa1, it's second-highest rating.
    BWI sees record rainfall as atmospheric river brings flooding to Western Maryland
    After some record-breaking rainfall Tuesday night, the Baltimore area will likely continue to have cloudy, stormy weather over the week.
    The Baltimore area could see more showers and thunderstorms on Wednesday, according to the National Weather Service.
    Why are Preakness racehorses such good athletes? Their ancestors didn’t want to get eaten.
    A Johns Hopkins ophthalmologist has identified a gene mutation in horses that suggests why they became such good racehorses.
    Seize The Grey led the pack in the 149th running of The Preakness Stakes.
    Justin Tucker spent years crafting a public persona that made his sudden fall almost unfathomable
    Until a few months ago, Tucker was regarded as a lock for the Ravens’ Ring of Honor and a likely candidate to join the tiny cadre of kickers in the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
    Federal grand jury indicts Wisconsin judge in immigration case, allowing charges to continue
    A federal grand jury indicted a Wisconsin judge on charges she helped a man in the country illegally evade U.S. immigration authorities looking to arrest him as he appeared before her in a local domestic abuse case.
    A sign is posted outside of county Judge Hannah Dugan's courtroom at the Milwaukee County courthouse, April 25, 2025, in Milwaukee.
    Ravens safety Ar’Darius Washington tears Achilles tendon, likely sidelining him for 2025
    Washington’s injury comes less than a month after he signed a one-year, $3.3 million tender.
    Safety Ar’Darius Washington walks into the locker room at Under Armour Performance Center in Owings Mills in January.
    Here’s how Medicaid cuts could be a $1 billion blow to Maryland’s budget
    Maryland health officials have outlined the massive potential cuts to the budget and enrollment if Congress goes through with proposals to slash the Medicaid health program.
    State health officials have spent weeks trying to assess the impact of what they see as increasingly likely cuts outlined by GOP lawmakers on Capitol Hill.
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