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    Ravens film study: A surprising pass rush trio stifled Joe Burrow. Is Drake Maye next?
    On his 18 drop-backs against the group, Burrow went 7-for-15 for 54 yards, scrambled twice for 5 yards, took one sack and threw two interceptions, the last of which outside linebacker Kyle Van Noy handed off to safety Alohi Gilman for an 84-yard touchdown.
    Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow, right, is sacked by Baltimore Ravens linebacker Tavius Robinson (95) during the first half.
    Maryland lawmakers reverse Gov. Moore’s veto of reparations study
    The bill to study the lingering harms of slavery and state-sanctioned discrimination became a friction point between Wes Moore and the Legislative Black Caucus of Maryland.
    Maryland lawmakers returned to Annapolis for a one-day special session that included overriding 18 of Gov. Wes Moore’s vetoes.
    Accused gunman in Bondi Beach shooting charged with 15 counts of murder
    An accused gunman in Sydney’s Bondi Beach massacre was charged with 59 offenses including 15 charges of murder on Wednesday, as hundreds of mourners gathered in Sydney to begin funerals for the victims.
    Rabbi Yossi Friedman speaks to people gathering at a flower memorial by the Bondi Pavilion at Bondi Beach on Tuesday, Dec. 16, 2025, following Sunday's shooting in Sydney, Australia. (AP Photo/Mark Baker)
    What Baltimore’s housing and zoning overhaul would — and wouldn’t — do
    For those who haven’t been following the legislation closely (and even some who have), here’s what you need to know about the housing package.
    People gathered outside City Hall in November to speak against the Scott administration's package of zoning policy bills.
    When will the Orioles dive into the pitching market? | Banner Baseball Show
    Michael King, Chris Bassitt and other intriguing starters are still out there.
    Police chase linked to narcotics call ends with driver shot, passenger in custody
    A 37-year-old man is hospitalized, and another is in custody following a police chase that led to one of them being shot by officers in Upton Tuesday evening.
    A Baltimore officer-involved shooting unfolded around 8:30 p.m. in the 1300 block of Division Street.
    Research at this Rockville company is fueling future biomedical breakthroughs
    IBT Bioservices is a contract research organization that supports pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies pushing to develop substance samples into breakthroughs.
    Rick Holtsberg, chief science officer of IBT Bioservices, and Sergey Shulenin, assistant director, collaborate in the lab in Rockville.
    The Dish: After 50 years, Tersiguel’s serves its last meals in Ellicott City
    Tersiguel's, a mainstay restaurant of old Ellicott City for classic French cuisine, will serve its last meal this weekend.
    Tersiguel’s, a mainstay of historic Ellicott City, will serve its last meal Dec. 20.
    Most immigrants arrested in Maryland crackdowns have no criminal record
    But contrary to the messaging from the president and his team, most of those arrested this year had no criminal history, according to a Banner analysis of newly released federal data.
    In recent months, the gap between arrests of immigrants with and without criminal records has widened even further.
    Bedbugs bedeviling Baltimore County library branch in Dundalk
    The North Point branch of the Baltimore County Public Library has seen bedbugs on and off over the years, but the problem seemed worse to some this time.
    The drop off box at the North Point branch of the Baltimore County Public Library.
    Why are data centers coming to the Agricultural Reserve?
    Developers have plans for seven data centers and an energy storage facility in Montgomery County's Agricultural Reserve.
    Terra Energy, which owns the site of the former Dickerson Generating Station, has plans for the land to become the site of a data storage facility and data center campus.
    Baltimore region shows tiny improvement in latest transportation ‘report card’
    Baltimore’s transportation network improved little to meet the needs of its residents during the past two years, according to the Central Maryland Transportation Alliance’s latest report card.
    MTA light rail trains traverse the Howard Street corridor in downtown Baltimore.
    Pete Alonso brings more to the Orioles than home runs — although he brings plenty of those, too
    Pete Alonso arrives at the right time, joining a young team that underperformed in 2025. With his presence, the atmosphere around the club is higher than it has been in some time.
    National League's Pete Alonso of the New York Mets, hits during the first round of the MLB All Star baseball Home Run Derby, Monday, July 12, 2021, in Denver.
    Maryland lawmakers override Moore vetoes on trio of climate and energy bills
    The overrides come as lawmakers prepare for a legislative session next month in which growing energy demand and utility bills promise to dominate policy debates.
    Transmission lines travel north from Calvert Cliffs Clean Energy Center, Constellation’s nuclear power plant in Lusby, Maryland.
    US Capitol statue of civil rights leader Barbara Rose Johns to fill Robert E. Lee’s place
    The U.S. Capitol will display a statue sculpted by Steven Weitzman of Maryland that shows Barbara Rose Johns protesting at her segregated Virginia high school.
    A statue of Virginia civil rights activist Barbara Rose Johns, whose statue will replace one of Robert E. Lee as one of Virginia's two statues on display at the Capitol, is unveiled Tuesday, Dec. 16, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein)
    Greg Turnipseed, city employee killed over parking dispute, was a hard worker with a gentle soul
    Family, friends and public officials gathered Tuesday to remember Gregory Turnipseed, the city employee who died in November from injuries he sustained in a brutal attack a month earlier.
    Baltimore transportation worker Gregory Turnipseed fatally beaten over parking dispute.
    A popular Baltimore bakery is heading to Montgomery County
    Kneads Bakeshop & Cafe, a Baltimore-based bakery with a large local following, plans to open its first Montgomery County location next year in Chevy Chase.
    Baltimore's Kneads Bakeshop & Cafe is making its way to Montgomery County.
    Whitman senior sets sights on Broadway in national theater contest
    Ryan Sawyer Robbins, 17, is hoping to take his talents from the Walt Whitman High School to musical theater’s biggest stage: Broadway.
    Ryan Robbins, a 17-year-old Walt Whitman High School student, is a finalist in the Broadway World’s Next on Stage competition.
    Metachromatic leukodystrophy and Duchenne’s added to federal newborn screening recommendations
    U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. signed a mandate Tuesday adding metachromatic leukodystrophy (MLD) and Duchenne muscular dystrophy to the Recommended Uniform Screening Panel.
    At the Federal Health and Human Services press conference in Washington, DC, United States Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. signs the mandate surrounded by children with MLD/ DMD and their families and advocates.
    1 killed, 4 injured in Northeast Baltimore shooting
    Police said a shooting in Northeast Baltimore left one woman dead and four people injured on Monday evening.
    A Baltimore Police vehicle is seen in Fells Point on April 14, 2024.
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