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    Expert predictions for Ravens vs. Dolphins: Will Lamar Jackson win in return?
    The Ravens will face the Dolphins on Thursday in Miami. Here are game predictions from The Banner’s sports staff and a guest picker.
    Quarterback Lamar Jackson is expected to play for the first time since Sept. 28 when the Ravens visit the Dolphins on Thursday night.
    What to do in Baltimore this weekend, including trick-or-treating and a D’Angelo tribute
    Whether you want to trick or treat in Baltimore, celebrate the life and music of the late D’Angelo or ride your bicycle through the city for Halloween, we’ve got you covered.
    FILE - This July 6, 2012 file photo D'Angelo performs at the Essence Music Festival in New Orleans. D’Angelo has added the Outside Lands music festival to the list of cancellations due to an unspecified medical emergency. The soul singer had been forced to cancel U.S. dates last week due the illness and will also miss shows in Chicago and San Diego this week. (
    7 things to do in Howard County, from a monster mash to a Halloween costume party
    Halloween is upon us! Here are seven things to do in Howard County from Thursday Oct. 30 to Wednesday Nov. 5.
    This Halloween bring your little one to  Howard County library branches for an indoor costume parade. Some branches include a not-so-scary story time before the parade.
    Ex-Catholic priest moves to call key players in Archdiocese of Baltimore investigation at sex abuse trial
    William Mannion, 63, of Sparrows Point, is charged in Baltimore County Circuit Court with child abuse and sex offenses. He maintains his innocence.
    Mannion's photo in a St. Agnes Catholic School memory book from the 1990s.
    They call her the Lamar Jackson of flag football. But can she have a future in the sport?
    Girls flag football is growing in popularity in Montgomery County, but opportunities beyond high school are limited.
    Aysia Jones-Robinson, the quarterback for Clarksburg High School’s girls flag football team, warms up before a game.
    What is the Montgomery County school board going to do about Crown High?
    MCPS Superintendent Thomas Taylor wants to use the newly constructed campus as a “holding school.”
    Montgomery County parents, including Nihar Shah, center, hold signs at Thursday's school board meeting, urging members not to use Crown High as a temporary holding campus.
    Inside Morgan State and MacKenzie Scott’s $100 million partnership
    Billionaire philanthropist MacKenzie Scott’s second gift to Morgan State University, $63 million, came as a surprise.
    Morgan State President David Wilson at Morgan State University on August 5, 2025.
    7 things to do in Montgomery County, from a bluegrass legend to a grand opening
    This week in Montgomery County brings a Japanese rock trio, a local bluegrass pioneer and a brewery opening in Bethesda.
    Boris, a Japanese rock trio, will perform Nov. 1 at the Fillmore Silver Spring.
    Ravens vs. Dolphins: 5 things to watch, including Lamar Jackson, Mark Andrews and trade targets
    Here’s what to watch in the Ravens’ Week 9 game against the Dolphins on Thursday night, including the return of Lamar Jackson.
    Quarterback Lamar Jackson could be leading a fully operational Ravens offense Thursday night at Miami.
    How James Rouse’s secret land grab shaped Columbia’s future
    In the early 1960s, developer James Rouse quietly cobbled together 14,000 acres of land in Howard County, telling few and using a number of shell companies to keep prices low. People speculated that the land was being used for a research lab or a giant compost pile.
    James Rouse in 1965.
    Prosecutor’s closing argument: Professor took out second mortgage to fund suspect’s investment scheme
    The jury in the first-degree murder case of Jorge Rueda Landeros, who is accused of killing Sue Marcum in 2010, is deliberating his fate. He faces a maximum penalty of life in prison.
    Opening statements in the trial of Jorge Rueda Landeros, seated right, in Montgomery County.
    Halloween events around Montgomery County, from a drag show to a pumpkin patch
    Halloween-themed events around Montgomery County through Sunday include a drag show, pumpkin picking and more.
    The Not so Spooky Skate at Wheaton Ice Arena in 2023. This year's edition takes place Oct. 30 at 5:45 p.m.
    Marylanders with ties to Jamaica wait, worry and pray for loved ones
    When Hurricane Melissa tore through Jamaica as a Category 5 storm, Seymour Clarke could only watch from afar — glued to his phone as videos of flooding and destruction filled his screen and messages from family back home trickled in.
    Residents walk through Lacovia Tombstone, Jamaica, in the aftermath of Hurricane Melissa, Wednesday, Oct. 29, 2025.
    Woodmont Grill in Bethesda announces abrupt closure
    Bethesda’s Woodmont Grill, which has been serving all-American classics since 1992, announced its abrupt closure.
    Woodmont Grill has been open in downtown Bethesda since 1992 but announced its abrupt closure in a message posted on its website and entrance doors Wednesday.
    Churchill’s Zoe Cusack wins Maryland state golf championship
    Cusack, a senior, will now head to the University of Virginia.
    Zoe Cusack, right, after winning back-to-back individual state championship titles.
    Freebies and deals for federal workers during the government shutdown
    Restaurants, museums and theaters in Maryland are offering freebies or reduced-price deals to federal workers during the government shutdown.
    Ekiben Hampden at 911 W 36th Street in Baltimore.
    Man federally charged after airsoft grenade thrown toward day laborers at Home Depot in Baltimore
    Brent Goetz of Sparrows Point is charged in U.S. District Court in Baltimore with possession of an unregistered firearm and transportation of an explosive with the intent to kill, injure or intimidate.
    Police allege that Brent Goetz, 23, of Sparrows Point, threw an airsoft grenade out the window of a car toward a group of men waiting for work in the rear parking lot of a Home Depot in Southeast Baltimore.
    Baltimore health commissioner links powerful animal sedative to mass drug overdose
    A powerful veterinary sedative called medetomidine was detected in two drug samples collected after the latest mass drug overdose in Baltimore City's Penn North community this month.
    Baltimore Fire Department EMTs take a stretcher to the triage area at the Enoch Pratt Free Library on Pennsylvania Avenue after rescue workers ⁩responded to a call for multiple people experiencing overdose symptoms at the intersection of Pennsylvania & North avenues in West Baltimore on Thursday, July 10, 2025.
    BPD officer suspended, under investigation after ‘alarming’ video shared on social media
    A Baltimore Police officer has been suspended and is under investigation after a video that appears to show him attempting to hit someone with his cruiser was shared across social media platforms.
    A screenshot from a video posted to social media shows Officer Robert A. Parks chasing a man who was on foot by driving after him in a police vehicle.
    Can Baltimore’s Inner Harbor makeover prevent another stinky pistachio tide?
    While thermal inversions like the one Baltimore’s harbor just experienced happen naturally, humans have made the consequences worse.
    The water in Baltimore's Inner Harbor is bright green on Wednesday as Blue Water Baltimore calls the event the most widespread "pistachio tide" they've seen.
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