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    Grandpa, what did you do during the Trump wars?
    It feels as if we’ve all been living in Donald Trump’s head since the day he came down that golden escalator at Trump Tower to announce a run for the White House in 2015. If he sees it as a war, maybe it is one.
    Gramps, tell me what did you do in the Trump wars?
    Baltimore closed at least 30 schools in 10 years. More people are asking if that makes sense.
    In some Baltimore neighborhoods, where schoolhouses may be among the last stable anchors left, the decision to close one can feel like a death knell. And for some parents and advocates, closing lower-enrolled schools while leaving overpopulated ones intact can send a message about a neighborhood’s value.
    Steuart Hill Academic Academy in Baltimore on Monday, May 15, 2023.
    Maryland still has a teacher shortage, but this school year looks better than last
    Baltimore-area school districts offered bonuses, raised salaries, held dozens of job fairs and tried improving work culture to keep the teachers they have and hire new ones.
    Alexis Uhland teaches her third grade class at Berkshire Elementary School in Dundalk on March 3, 2023. Baltimore County Public Schools had more than 300 unfilled teaching jobs at the end of July.
    Ravens observations: Lamar Jackson bounces back in practice as RBs lend a hand
    The Ravens had their 11th day of training camp Monday in Owings Mills. Here’s what you need to know.
    Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson signs items for fans after the Ravens practice in Owings Mills on July 27, 2023.
    Thunderstorms, damaging winds lead to power outages, downed trees in Baltimore area
    A line of powerful thunderstorms roared through the Baltimore region on Monday evening, downing trees and leaving thousands of customers without power.
    Lightning strikes during a thunderstorm in Baltimore, Md. on Monday, Aug. 7, 2023.
    Baltimore Banner Horoscopes: It could be a bumpy week for earth signs
    Earth signs are known to carry the weight of the world on their shoulders but this week, they may need to ask for help.
    Baltimore Horoscopes
    Ravens camp preview: With Todd Monken’s help, Mark Andrews and Isaiah Likely can be co-stars
    In Baltimore, Monken has two talented tight ends who were significantly worse off together last season than they were apart.
    Ravens tight end Mark Andrews (left) gives a thumbs-up to the crowd while talking with Isaiah Likely during warmups at M&T Bank Stadium for a preseason game last year.
    As opioid settlement cash flows into Maryland, Baltimore gets nothing. That’s on purpose.
    As counties start to see millions trickling in from the state opioid settlement totaling $400 million, Baltimore bides its time in hopes of a larger payout. Will the gamble pay off?
    Illustration showing state of Maryland full of prescription pills and dollar bills, with exception of Baltimore City, which is drawn in red with a large black question mark.
    Mastercard shut down debit card cannabis purchases. Why that could put dispensaries at risk.
    Cash is still king in the cannabis industry.
    A customer counts out cash to pay for their cannabis at Far & Dotter on July 1, 2023, the first day of recreational cannabis legalization in Maryland
    Keisha McClain helps pro athletes find a home, navigate personal finances
    Keisha McClain, real estate agent for Hubble Bisbee | Christie’s International Real Estate, poses for a portrait in her Brooklandville office in Baltimore County on May 2, 2023.
    Police use Maryland relative’s DNA to identify body of missing Florida mom Jeana Burrus
    A woman vanished without a trace in Florida, and for 17 years her family in Maryland wondered what happened to her. Police in Florida have determined that Jeana Burrus was killed and placed in a shallow grave.
    Breaking News alert
    Why aren’t people of color getting more home loans in Maryland? Advocates are pushing for changes
    In Maryland, Black and Latino applicants were denied home loans at a rate 1.6 times higher than white applicants, according to data from the National Community Reinvestment Coalition from 2018 to 2020. In the city of Baltimore, Black applicants were rejected 2.1 times more than white applicants.
    Maryland would not be the first to enact a state-level Community Reinvestment Act. Connecticut, Massachusetts, New York and Illinois have extended their own regulations to non-banks and credit unions.
    Ravens Q&A: Cornerback Jalyn Armour-Davis is aiming for consistency in Year 2 — and to limit fines
    Armour-Davis discusses overcoming injury, taking care of family and a new system meant to keep defensive backs accountable in camp.
    Cornerback Jalyn Armour-Davis says he tried playing with an injury last season but eventually had to get hip surgery.
    Ravens observations: Chasing ‘perfection,’ Lamar Jackson and Mark Andrews show frustration
    The Ravens had their ninth day of training camp Friday in Owings Mills. Here’s what you need to know.
    Tight end Mark Andrews showed his frustration with an official during training camp Friday in Owings Mills.
    Is the answer to Maryland’s blue crab shortage in Italy?
    As Italy struggles with too many blue crabs in its waters, we can’t help but ask: Can we have them?
    JC Hudgins shows a blue crab he caught in the Chesapeake Bay in Mathews, Va., on Friday, June 10, 2022.
    BWI’s new bathrooms are up for a national award. I went for a test flush.
    The updated bathrooms at BWI are up for a finalist in the Cintas Corp.’s America’s Best Restroom competition, but I wanted to judge for myself.
    The new bathrooms at BWI Thurgood Marshall and bright and pretty.
    In Year 3, Ravens OLB Odafe Oweh embraces a new power play: ‘I’m learning who I am as a rusher’
    Oweh, who has just eight sacks over his first two seasons in Baltimore, said he's now a "power-explosive edge rusher.”
    CINCINNATI, OHIO - JANUARY 15: Odafe Oweh #99 of the Baltimore Ravens sacks Joe Burrow #9 of the Cincinnati Bengals during the second quarter in the AFC Wild Card playoff game at Paycor Stadium on January 15, 2023 in Cincinnati, Ohio.
    Ravens offensive coordinator Todd Monken on Dobbins: ‘We’d love to have J.K. out there’
    Nearly every member of the Ravens has been asked the J.K. Dobbins question by this point in training camp. On Thursday, it was new offensive coordinator Todd Monken’s turn.
    Ravens coordinator Todd Monken called the installation of his new offense a work in progress after training camp practices Thursday.
    Ravens camp preview, Day 8: Ronnie Stanley key to offensive line success
    Stanley believes the Ravens offensive line can be as good as it was in 2019, when he was the best left tackle in the NFL. For that to be possible, the Ravens will need Stanley, who has played in 18 games in the three years since.
    BALTIMORE, MARYLAND - DECEMBER 24: Ronnie Stanley #79 of the Baltimore Ravens takes the field for the start of the game against the Atlanta Falcons at M&T Bank Stadium on December 24, 2022 in Baltimore, Maryland.
    7 things to do in Annapolis in the next week
    Crabs, music, art and more. What’s not to love about the first week of August in Annapolis?
    Annapolis Rotary Club volunteers run the annual crab feast each year, an event billed as the largest in the world.
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