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    Joe Flacco has become something better than ‘elite’
    Flacco is 40 now, near the end (presumably) of a tortuous career that has somehow led to him being one of our most liked athletes.
    Cleveland Browns quarterback Joe Flacco reunites with Baltimore Ravens team chaplain Johnny Shelton as the Ravens prepare to host the Browns in the home opener at M&T Bank Stadium in September.
    Recent SNAP chaos looms over Thanksgiving, driving some people to food banks
    The longest federal government shutdown in U.S. history halted food benefits for more than 680,000 Marylanders.
    Volunteer Ron Conley, left, hands out bags of food during a Thanksgiving holiday meal giveaway at Trinity Episcopal Church in Towson on Monday.
    Escalating Key Bridge price adds pressure to upcoming negotiations with builder
    Despite Gov. Wes Moore’s repeated commitments to keep the Key Bridge rebuild on time and on budget, the project’s image took a hit last week as officials revealed that initial estimates were off by years and billions of dollars.
    Exposed girders are seen as work continues on demolishing the southwest ramp to the Francis Scott Key Bridge in July.
    What some of Montgomery County’s best chefs are cooking for Thanksgiving
    Standout chefs and restaurant owners in Montgomery County are serving up traditional American dishes alongside cuisine from their own homelands, including Italy, China, Jordan and beyond.
    The Chang family, which operates a regional restaurant empire including Q by Peter Chang in Bethesda, prefers to have a Chinese-style hot pot for Thanksgiving. The spread, seen here at their Virginia home, typically includes beef tenderloin, blue crab, bean curd and more.
    7 things to do in Montgomery County, from a play’s American debut to a ride with Santa
    Turkey trots, the American stage debut of a holiday comedy, a chance to ride a historic trolley with Santa Claus and more things to do around Montgomery County this week.
    The National Capital Trolley Museum in Colesville hosts HollyTrolley Festival this year starting Nov. 29 through Dec. 22. Guests can take a ride on a historic street car with Santa Claus and view a holiday model railroad display,
    No. 12 Gonzaga carves up Maryland defense in 100-61 rout at Players Era Championship
    Pharrel Payne paced Maryland (5-2) with 14 points. Darius Adams added 13 and Andre Mills scored 11, but the Terrapins committed 18 turnovers and got outrebounded 39-29.
    Gonzaga guard Tyon Grant-Foster (7) drives around Maryland forward Aleks Alston (24) during the first half.
    After missing walk-through, Ravens’ Lamar Jackson is full participant in return to practice
    Over the past three games, Jackson’s completed 57.1% of his passes while averaging 174 passing yards and 19 rushing yards per game.
    Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson takes the field for warmups before the team’s Week 12 win over the New York Jets.
    Maryland landlord who preyed on vulnerable women must pay over $2.49M in lawsuit
    A judge ordered an Eastern Shore landlord to pay more than $2.49 million after he failed to defend against a lawsuit alleging he preyed on vulnerable women and engaged in gender discrimination.
    A judge ordered an Eastern Shore landlord to pay more than $2.49 million after he failed to defend against a lawsuit alleging he preyed on vulnerable women and engaged in gender discrimination.
    Jury awards over $21M to man and woman attacked before murder of Pava LaPere
    April Hurley and Jonte Gilmore filed a lawsuit against Eden’s Homes LLC, Property Pals LLC and Jason Billingsley, who attacked them in 2023 at a rooming house in West Baltimore.
    April Hurley, center, is joined by her attorneys Malcolm Ruff, left, and Phylecia Faublas, as well as her family at a press conference at the law offices of Murphy, Falcon & Murphy on Tuesday.
    Holiday travelers flood Maryland roads around Thanksgiving. So will drunk drivers.
    As Thanksgiving approaches, here is a look at recent patterns of drunk driving in Maryland and what's being done to mitigate the issue.
    Traffic travels on the outer loop of I-695 at Falls Road as rain falls on the region.
    Orioles broadcaster Geoff Arnold thanks ‘amazing fans’ after 6 years of calling games
    Arnold has been part of Baltimore’s announcing crew since 2020.
    The exterior of Oriole Park at Camden Yards in Baltimore on Thursday, Oct. 3, 2024.
    DC Mayor Bowser announces she won’t seek 4th term, as Trump’s federal intervention continues
    District of Columbia Mayor Muriel Bowser announced Tuesday that she will not be seeking reelection.
    District of Columbia Mayor Muriel Bowser attends the launch of 202Creates Month at the Planet Word Museum, Friday, Aug. 29, 2025, in Washington.
    Pricier Key Bridge rebuild to have over $1 billion in pier protection
    The cost and duration of the Francis Scott Key Bridge rebuild significantly increased due to a larger span and extra pier protection.
    Crane barges are seen at the Francis Scott Key Bridge site at sunrise as test piles are installed into the Patapsco River bed to test the strength and stability for the new bridge's foundation.
    District courthouse in Baltimore named after Mabel H. Hubbard, state’s first Black female judge
    In 1981, Gov. Harry Hughes appointed Mabel H. Hubbard to the District Court of Maryland for Baltimore City. She then served as a judge of Baltimore Circuit Court from 1985 to 1999.
    Mabel Hubbard’s descendants cut the ribbon during a dedication ceremony honoring Hubbard, the first Black woman appointed to the any bench in the state of Maryland in the 1980s.
    9 indicted in Texas-to-Maryland cocaine trafficking ring
    Authorities said they arrested nine people in connection with a drug trafficking network that transported a large amount of cocaine from Texas to Maryland, with drugs stashed in homes across the region.
    Baltimore Police crime scene tape sits unused on a police vehicle at the scene after a vehicle exploded inside a five-story parking garage in Baltimore’s Fells Point neighborhood on 7/27/22.  Two people are being treated for injuries, fire officials said Wednesday afternoon.
    Can the Ravens go far if Lamar Jackson isn’t himself? | Banner Ravens Podcast
    Baltimore’s offense has been good, not great, during the team’s five-game winning streak.
    Police investigate after body found at ‘trash fire’ in West Baltimore
    Baltimore Police are investigating what they described as a “suspicious death” after a body was found Monday night following a fire in West Baltimore.
    A Baltimore Police vehicle is seen in Fells Point on April 14, 2024.
    Cold front will bring freezing temperatures to Maryland for Thanksgiving
    A strong cold front will blanket Maryland with near-freezing temperatures, according to the National Weather Service.
    The forecasted low on Thursday night is 32 degrees, according to the National Weather Service.
    We tried the Annapolis doughnuts that appear in Apple TV’s ‘Pluribus’
    Ben Wang, who owns Sandy Pony Donuts with his wife, Brea, said the phone rings daily at one of their locations since the show debuted Nov. 7, with people mostly wanting to know if it’s a real store.
    Doughnuts from Sandy Pony Donuts, which appear in the first few minutes of “Pluribus,” the new dystopian, sci-fi show from Vince Gilligan on Apple TV.
    Can Ryan Mountcastle and Coby Mayo coexist? | Banner Baseball Show
    The Orioles might not have room for two right-handed hitting first basemen.
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