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    Letter: Peripheral arterial disease is a silent crisis. It doesn’t have to be that way.
    PAD develops when arteries in the legs narrow, restricting blood flow. The consequences are often catastrophic: wounds that won’t heal, heart attacks, strokes, amputations and premature deaths.
    CTA femoral artery run off image of femoral artery for diagnostic Acute or Chronic Peripheral Arterial Disease.
    ‘Swatting’ and ‘hoax’ threats strike several Maryland schools this year
    False claims of active shooters or violence are on the rise. Here’s what you need to know as Maryland schools are targeted.
    Students walk around campus several weeks before classes begin at Morgan State University on August 5, 2025.
    Charmed: A sweet stranger on the water taxi and more missed connections
    These are Baltimore’s almost-love stories, written by those still thinking about them.
    The 1-3 Ravens have a lot of problems. Here are the biggest.
    There’s a lot wrong with a Ravens team that was a hot preseason pick to win the Super Bowl. The biggest? Their pass rush.
    Ravens coach John Harbaugh of the Baltimore Ravens looks on after losing to the Kansas City Chiefs 37-20 on Sept. 28.
    Senate can’t agree on a spending plan, putting Maryland’s federal workforce at risk
    It’s unclear, with the House of Representatives adjourned until next week, when lawmakers could consider their next moves to reopen the government.
    The U.S. Capitol building before dawn on March 26.
    Listeria found in Walmart, Trader Joe’s meals may be linked to deadly outbreak
    Federal health officials are warning consumers not to eat certain heat-and-eat pasta meals sold at Walmart and Trader Joe’s because they may be contaminated with listeria bacteria previously linked to a deadly outbreak.
    A public health alert/recall for MARKETSIDE LINGUINE WITH BEEF MEATBALLS & MARINARA SAUCE sold at Walmart.
    Maryland names 7 Blue Ribbon schools after feds end national awards
    Maryland had ended its program after the 2019-2020 school year but will now resurrect it.
    Students at St Joseph School celebrated their Blue Ribbon win with cheers, signs and confetti on Sept. 23, 2024. The U.S. Department of Education ended the national program this year.
    ‘Federal workers are not political pawns.’ Civil employees brace for shutdown.
    The Banner interviewed current and former federal workers to hear what they think of the potential government shutdown — and how they’re preparing for it.
    Former Baltimore educator resigns from Iowa superintendent job as deportation battle unfolds
    Former Superintendent Ian Roberts, who worked with the Baltimore City Public Schools for years, had been under the impression from a prior attorney that his immigration case was “resolved successfully,” said attorney Alfredo Parrish.
    This photo provided by the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement shows Des Moines Public Schools Superintendent Ian Roberts on Feb. 26, 2025. (ICE via AP)
    Towson, Morgan State universities both cleared after bomb threats
    At least two local universities evacuated parts of their campus because of bomb threats Tuesday.
    Towson University
    Humberto, Imelda churn in Atlantic, raising rip current risks for Maryland coast
    Annapolis and the Chesapeake Bay area could see some minor coastal flooding with the possibility of some moderate flooding in the bay area caused by the hurricanes.
    This GOES-19 GeoColor satellite image taken Tuesday, Sept. 30, 2025 and provided by NOAA, shows weather systems in the Atlantic Ocean, Hurricane Imelda, left, and Hurricane Humberto at right. (NOAA via AP)
    Trump suggests using American cities as training grounds for military
    President Donald Trump joined Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Tuesday in declaring an end to “woke” culture before an unusual gathering of hundreds of top U.S. military officials who were abruptly summoned to Virginia from around the world.
    President Donald Trump is greeted by Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth before speaking to a gathering of top U.S. military commanders at Marine Corps Base Quantico, Tuesday, Sept. 30, 2025, in Quantico, Va.
    Maryland woman arrested for several home break-ins caught on camera
    Shannon Gough was charged with multiple counts of burglary, theft and destruction of property.
    A still from a video shared by Howard County Police that allegedly shows a woman during a burglary.
    What we know about how a government shutdown would unfold
    Neither side is showing any signs of budging, with the House not even expected to be in session before a shutdown has begun.
    The U.S. Capitol building before dawn on March 26.
    Letter: UnitedHealthcare and Johns Hopkins are failing patients. Both should be ashamed.
    UnitedHealthcare and Johns Hopkins Medicine failed to reach an agreement to keep the latter in the former’s network. Michael Scally, an employee of UHC and a patient at Hopkins, says both organizations should be ashamed.
    Johns Hopkins Hospital campus.
    ASL isn’t the same as English. Black Baltimorean ASL is a language unto itself.
    American Sign Language is distinct and separate from English. In Baltimore, Black ASL has its own vernacular.
    Interpreter Billy Sanders joins Mayor Brandon Scott, during an announcement of the city's strategy to address teen violence, including enforcement of the youth curfew, at a press conference on May 24, 2023.
    With an email, Salisbury plant gets a pass on EPA rules for toxic gas
    In July, Trinity Sterile got a waiver from the EPA to keep releasing the same amount of toxic chemical ethylene oxide until at least 2028.
    Trinity Sterile in Salisbury uses a potent but highly carcinogenic chemical to disinfect medical supplies.
    Parents and teachers need state child care funding. So why is the money frozen?
    The state projected getting back down to 40,000 child care scholarships by September. But the program is still thousands of vouchers over budget.
    Students take advantage of the nice weather and play outside in the sandbox and on the playground
    Maryland to close one of Jessup’s prisons
    The Maryland Correctional Institution-Jessup will close and 700 men incarcerated at the facility, along with 300 staff, will be transferred to other facilities by June.
    Gov. Wes Moore announced on Monday, Sept. 29, 2025, that the state is closing the Maryland Correctional Institution-Jessup, one of the prisons at the state correctional complex in Jessup.
    Maryland trimming 500 state jobs through buyouts, eliminating vacancies
    With hundreds of jobs eliminated, Maryland’s state budget will see $47 million in savings annually.
    About 500 state government positions are being eliminated, as 332 workers agreed to buyouts and 170 vacant posts are being abolished.
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