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    Comptroller forecasts one big, beautiful $189M hit to Maryland’s budget
    President Donald Trump's tax changes equal less money for Maryland coffers.
    Speaker of the House Mike Johnson, R-La., center, shakes hands with Majority Leader Steve Scalise, R-La., as he celebrates with fellow Republicans after final passage of President Donald Trump's signature bill of tax breaks and spending cuts, at the Capitol in Washington, Thursday, July 3, 2025.
    Congress is expected to allow Trump’s takeover of DC police to expire
    Congress is expected to allow President Donald Trump’s temporary takeover of Washington’s police department to expire next week as the 30-day limit comes to an end and Mayor Muriel Bowser pledges to maintain close coordination with federal law enforcement.
    Members of the West Virginia National Guard patrol a Metro station on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., in August.
    Moore: COVID vaccines will be available in Maryland despite turmoil in D.C.
    Gov. Wes Moore sought to reassure Marylanders that those who want the COVID vaccine will be able to get one.
    A student receives an injection during a Vaccine Clinic offered at BCPS Fest held at New Town High School on August 16th, 2025 in Owings Mills, MD.
    Trump administration says Kilmar Abrego Garcia is ineligible for asylum
    The Trump administration is fighting Kilmar Abrego Garcia‘s bid to apply for asylum in the United States.
    Kilmar Abrego Garcia is comforted by CASA member Lydia Walther-Rodriguez during a press conference outside the George H. Fallon Federal Building in downtown Baltimore last month.
    Maryland Supreme Court considers report on sex abuse within Archdiocese of Baltimore
    Maryland Attorney General Anthony Brown in 2023 released the 456-page report that details decades of allegations of sexual abuse and cover-ups.
    The exterior of the Archdiocese of Baltimore building as seen on Monday, March 13.
    Ravens CB Jaire Alexander ready to play vs. Bills; 2 key offensive pieces ruled out
    “Very excited,” Alexander said after practice Friday. “My face may not show it, but that is the truth."
    Cornerback Jaire Alexander is a two-time Pro Bowler who’s projected to have a significant role in the Ravens secondary.
    Howard, Anne Arundel, Baltimore City educators finalists for Maryland’s top teacher
    The Maryland Teacher of the Year will be announced at a dinner on Sept. 26.
    Three Baltimore-area teachers are among the seven statewide named finalists for the title of the state Teacher of the Year.
    Expert predictions for Ravens vs. Bills: Who’s winning the season opener?
    The Ravens will open their season Sunday night against the Bills. Here are game predictions from The Banner’s sports staff.
    Ravens running back Derrick Henry ran for 199 yards, including this 87-yard touchdown, in last year’s regular-season game against the Bills.
    Lamar Jackson once had to carry the Ravens. Now his job is much different — and all about diplomacy.
    “Lamar is so good and has been so good … that you just can’t go and complain about the things that he’s doing,” analyst Kurt Warner said.
    Tuesday, Aug. 5, 2025 — Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson signs autographs for young fans following practice at Ravens Training Camp.
    Rebus puzzles: Double trouble
    Test your knowledge of this week's local news events by taking our quiz.
    Caitlin Clark won’t play with Fever in Sunday’s game in Baltimore
    Caitlin Clark will miss the rest of the Indiana Fever’s season because of a right groin injury.
    Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark signs autographs for fans at CFG Bank Arena in May.
    Ravens TE Isaiah Likely, FB Patrick Ricard unlikely to play vs. Bills after missing practice
    Likely hasn’t practiced since suffering a foot fracture in late July. Ricard hasn’t practiced since Aug. 14 because of a calf injury.
    Ravens fullback Patrick Ricard has been out with a calf injury since Aug. 14.
    Republican Sen. Steve Hershey explores run for Maryland governor
    Maryland state Sen. Steve Hershey, one of the top-ranking Republicans in Annapolis, said he’s forming an exploratory committee for a potential run against incumbent Democratic Gov. Wes Moore.
    Maryland Senate Minority Leader Stephen Hershey sits in the Senate Chamber in the Maryland State House on March 15, 2024.
    What a California court ruling means for Trump’s plans to send troops to Baltimore
    Attorney General Anthony Brown said he was encouraged by a California judge’s “good ruling” to keep a state’s military from policing civilians.
    BALTIMORE, MD - MAY 02: National Guard armored vehicles drive near the Gilmor Houses housing project a day after Baltimore authorities released a report on the death of Freddie Gray on May 2, 2015 in Baltimore, Maryland. Marilyn Mosby, Baltimore City state's attorney, ruled the death of Freddie Gray a homicide and that criminal charges will be filed on six Baltimore City Police officers. Gray, 25, was arrested for possessing a switch blade knife April 12 outside the Gilmor Houses housing project on Baltimore's west side. According to his attorney, Gray died a week later in the hospital from a severe spinal cord injury he received while in police custody.
    The District of Columbia sues over Trump’s deployment of the National Guard
    The city’s attorney general, Brian Schwalb, said the hundreds of troops are essentially an “involuntary military occupation.”
    The District of Columbia sued to stop President Donald Trump’s deployment of National Guard.
    Letter: University of Baltimore restructuring preserves, strengthens liberal arts
    Christine Spencerk, dean of the Yale Gordon College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Baltimore, says recent course consolidations will strengthen the liberal arts, not diminish them.
    The University of Baltimore Student Center
    A 13-year-old made these puzzles. How many can you get right?
    Test your knowledge of this week's local news events by taking our quiz.
    Expert picks for NFL season: Predicting the Ravens’ record, Super Bowl champs and more
    After seven long months, the NFL is finally back. Who will rule the league?
    The Banner sports staff says this year will bring a different ending for Lamar Jackson and the Ravens.
    Scott warns Baltimore not to give Trump what he wants
    Questions about how the city and state would respond to federal intervention come a day after Trump said he was sending troops to Chicago and suggested he would do the same in Baltimore.
    Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott at a news conference in February. On Wednesday, he urged residents to stand up for the city.
    Body found along Route 50 could be connected to Prince George’s missing persons report
    A body that was found along a Maryland highway on Sunday has a “potential connection” to a missing persons report, according to the state police.
    The Maryland State Police logo.
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