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    Don’t get tangled in the web: Networking tips for former federal workers
    Recruiters speak with prospective job seekers during a Federal Workers Career Fair in April.
    To stomp or not to stomp? Answering the spotted lanternfly question
    After years of whacking, smacking and squashing, more people are just letting the bugs be.
    Invasive spotted lanternflies are appearing all over Maryland and pose a particular threat to grape vines.
    A Chinese restaurant’s solution to tariffs: Go Latin
    The owners of Water Song Yunnan Kitchen, a Chinese restaurant in Fells Point, found a solution to Trump's trade war with China.
    Hand-pulled fried branzino features Yunnan chili flakes and lime sauce at Water Song Yunnan Kitchen restaurant in Federal Hill.
    Firefighters face hard truth in study linking job, cancer
    Firefighters in Pikesville are getting themselves screened for cancer as new research continues to find that they are at higher risk of dying from all kinds of the disease.
    Captain Glenn Resnick gets his blood drawn by nurse Gray’ce Hill-Loyal at the Pikesville Volunteer Fire Company.
    Maryland pastor ‘happy to be home’ after ICE arrest
    A Maryland pastor, Daniel Fuentes Espinal, makes a video statement after being released Thursday from a New Orleans detention facility.
    A screenshot of a video statement released on Sunday by Daniel Fuentes Espinal, right, and his daughter Clarissa Fuentes Diaz.
    Portion of I-83 to close Sunday night
    A section of the I-83, the Jones Falls Expressway, will be closed in both directions between 7 p.m. Sunday and 5 a.m. Monday, the Baltimore City Department of Transportation said.
    Crews will close I-83 in both directions at 7 p.m. Sunday for testing and maintenance.
    Hurricane Erin weakens to Category 3 as forecasters wait for northward turn
    While Erin’s maximum winds diminished, the storm’s overall size grew.
    A red flag warns of dangerous waves on an empty beach in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
    They’re feeding the hungry. Then guarding the door from ICE.
    Montgomery County organizers say the fear surrounding ICE raids have reshaped people's access to food, and what they're willing to do to get it.
    Rev. Diana Wingeier-Rayo hands out numbered cards to people arriving for a weekly food distribution event at Hughes United Methodist Church in Wheaton earlier this month.
    The program making some Baltimore youth top job candidates in a tough economy
    The Baltimore YouthWorks program is making teens top job candidates in today's tough economy. Here are some highlights from this summer's workers.
    Youthworks participant Linzy Flores, a rising junior at Western High School, works on her digital art at Art with A Heart on August 4, 2025. The designs will then be put on tangible art, like tote bags, that people can purchase.
    Maryland official says start your school routines now. Here’s what to do about sleep.
    After a summer of vacations and late nights, it’s time to set those back-to-school alarms.
    Students arrive to Nottingham Middle School for the first day of school on Monday, Aug. 26, 2024 in Rosedale, MD.
    Ravens rookie kicker Tyler Loop wins starting job, ending search for Justin Tucker’s successor
    Loop made five of six field goal attempts in the Ravens’ win over the Cowboys and is 6-for-8 overall in two preseason games.
    Baltimore Ravens place kicker Tyler Loop walks along the sideline in the second half of a preseason NFL football game against the Dallas Cowboys
    Ravens stock report: Devontez Walker, defense impress in preseason win vs. Cowboys
    The Ravens have more good players than they can possibly fit on the roster.
    Malik Hamm may not find a roster spot on a deep Ravens team, but the Baltimore native impressed against Dallas.
    Instant analysis: Ravens show depth but also weak spots in win over Cowboys
    Observations from Banner staffers from the Ravens’ easy win over Dallas.
    Wide receiver Devontez Walker is one of many young Ravens players who looks ready to break out — though his path to playing time is crowded.
    As Hurricane Erin explodes to Category 5 storm, Maryland’s Eastern Shore faces rip current threat
    Hurricane Erin exploded in strength to a Category 5 storm in the Caribbean on Saturday, rapidly powering up from a tropical storm in a single day, the National Hurricane Center said.
    Hurricane Erin is currently 150 miles northeast of Anguilla with maximum sustained winds of 130 mph on Saturday, Aug. 16, 2025.
    After weeks in ICE custody, Maryland pastor embraced by family in emotional homecoming
    Daniel Fuentes Espinal, the Maryland pastor arrested by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement in late July, is finally free and back with his family in Easton.
    Daniel Fuentes Espinal, the Maryland pastor who was arrested by ICE in late July, embracing his daughter Clarissa outside of the detention center in Louisiana on August 14, 2025. His daughter Clarissa Fuentes Diaz took the photos. She has given us permission to use them in the future.
    West Virginia National Guard heading to D.C. amid protests pushing back against Trump’s crackdown
    Hundreds of West Virginia National Guard members will deploy across the nation’s capital as part of the Trump administration’s effort to overhaul policing in the District of Columbia through a federal crackdown on crime and homelessness.
    A first sergeant with the District of Columbia National Guard watches as activists protest President Donald Trump's federal takeover of policing of the District of Columbia, Saturday, Aug. 16, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)
    One dead after 2-vehicle collision in Owings Mills, police say
    Baltimore County Police and paramedics responded to the crash at Newtown Boulevard and Middle Mill Drive around 11:20 a.m. They found a victim trapped inside a car.
    Baltimore County Police and paramedics responded to the crash at Newtown Boulevard and Middle Mill Drive around 11:20 a.m.
    Rep. Andy Harris enters partisan fray in Somerset County schools battle
    The monthslong tug-of-war between state and county officials has caught the attention of Andy Harris, Maryland’s lone Republican in Congress.
    WASHINGTON, DC - DECEMBER 18: Rep. Andy Harris (R., Md.) speaks during a news conference on the proposed continuing resolution to extend government funding through March 14, on Capitol Hill on December 18, 2024 in Washington, DC. Allies of President-elect Trump criticized a massive government funding bill unveiled Tuesday, urging lawmakers to oppose it ahead of a looming deadline and complicating efforts by House GOP leaders, while Trump himself has yet to weigh in.
    Government orders Air Canada and striking flight attendants back to work after shutdown
    Canada’s government forced Air Canada and its striking flight attendants back to work and into arbitration Saturday after a work stoppage stranded more than 100,000 travelers around the world during the peak summer travel season.
    An Air Canada Airbus A330 approaches for landing in Lisbon, Saturday, Sept. 2, 2023. (AP Photo/Armando Franca)
    ‘The school’ a Georgetown educator built in her East Baltimore neighborhood
    A woman's home in East Baltimore is helping heal her block in the McElderry Park community. Arrealia Gavins, a Georgetown University educator, has run a summer tutoring program and parent to child counseling.
    Arrealia Gavins in her living room during a session at Realia Early Care and Education in Baltimore.
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