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    Don’t have Prime Video? You can still watch Ravens-Steelers game in the Baltimore area.
    Fans in the Baltimore area can also watch the game on WMAR-TV (Channel 2), a Ravens spokeswoman confirmed Monday.
    Charissa Thompson, Tony Gonzalez, Ryan Fitzpatrick, Andrew Whitworth and Richard Sherman on the set of “Thursday Night Football” on Amazon Prime’s pregame show prior to the game between the Seattle Seahawks and the Chicago Bears.
    A look at Marylanders involved in the Jan. 6 insurrection as Trump returns to office
    President-elect Donald Trump vowed he would act quickly — on his first day in office — to look at individual cases and pardon people who attacked the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.
    Dozens of Marylanders have been charged with involvement in the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol in 2021.
    After late-season turnaround, Ravens will host Steelers in playoff opener Saturday night
    The Ravens’ biggest game of the season just got a little bigger.
    Steelers quarterback Russell Wilson is averaging 0.95 expected points added per attempt on throws at least 20 yards downfield, according to TruMedia, the NFL’s second-best mark among regular starters.
    Jackson Shelstad leads No. 9 Oregon over Maryland 83-79
    Rodney Rice led Maryland (11-4, 1-3 Big Ten) with 19 points, and Derik Queen scored 17.
    Jackson Shelstad of Oregon dribbles past Ja’Kobi Gillespie of Maryland during the first half Sunday.
    What Maryland parents need to know about snow days
    It’s beginning to look a lot like snow days, with a large winter storm predicted to bring 4 to 10 inches of accumulation to the region starting Sunday night.
    Many local kids will have up to three days to play. Beyond that, several area school systems will pivot to virtual learning.
    Winter storm updates: Baltimore-area schools close ahead of heavy snowfall
    The National Weather Service has placed the state under a winter storm warning — most of the Baltimore metro area is forecast to see at least half a foot of snow.
    Snow in Fells Point last January. The latest forecast is calling for at least 4-10 inches for most of the Baltimore area.
    Winter storm update: Worst-case scenario for Baltimore is 10 inches of snow
    A winter storm watch starts Sunday evening and runs through late Monday night, with meteorologists forecasting 4 to 8 inches of snow for the city.
    A snowman sits atop Federal Hill on a snowy day in Baltimore on January 19, 2024.
    Think your BGE bill is high? Rates are rising
    Maryland’s BGE customers will see even higher bills in January as rates rise for gas and electricity.
    Gabrielle Elkaim and her partner, Pablo Castillo, took steps to weather seal their Baltimore home and bring down their rising BGE winter bills.
    The Ravens will soar into the playoffs with a historic offense. Can they fly high without Zay Flowers?
    “It’s something that he has a chance to be OK with,” said John Harbaugh, who didn’t offer a timeline for Flowers’ potential return.
    Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson (8) greets other players in the field after winning a game against the Cleveland Browns at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, Md. on Saturday, January 4, 2025.
    Your dog have cancer? These Hopkins grads have a cool way to treat it
    A new tool, created by a pair of Johns Hopkins bioengineering students, is the first to use carbon dioxide to freeze tumors off dogs.
    Dr. Salifou Bishop, left, uses cryotherapy to remove a tumor from a patient at Loving Pet Care Hospital in Baltimore, Md., on Thursday, January 2, 2024. He is joined by Clarisse Hu, Chief Technology Officer and co-founder at Kubanda, center, and Katie Ogg, clinical engineer for Kubanda,
    Letter: Beer and wine sales in grocery stores will not harm package retailers
    Selling beer and wine in grocery stores will not harm package goods retailers, says a reader and former chairman of the Maryland Alcohol and Tobacco Commission.
    Bottles of Coors beer are displayed on a shelf at a liquor store on May 2, 2018 in Fairfax, California.
    Wes Moore’s big year: Governing realities and political ambitions clash in 2025
    The governor enters 2025 in an unenviable position: He’s staring down a multi-billion-dollar budget deficit, has an ambitious public education plan to pay for and does not yet know what a second Donald Trump presidency will mean for the state.
    As Gov. Wes Moore keeps an eye on his long-term political future, he is facing tough realities in Maryland this year, including a budget deficit and fears that Donald Trump's next presidency will harm the state.
    Ravens 35, Browns 10: Zay Flowers’ injury dampens AFC North-clinching win
    The Ravens claimed their second straight AFC North title, but it came at a cost.
    Ravens tight end Mark Andrews celebrates a catch near the goal line to set up a touchdown in the third quarter of Saturday’s game against the Cleveland Browns.
    Ravens’ 2025 schedule features games against top teams in AFC and NFC
    The Ravens will face at least eight playoff teams next season, highlighted by a daunting road schedule.
    Ravens coach John Harbaugh, left, talks with Chiefs coach Andy Reid before last season’s AFC championship game in Baltimore. The teams will meet again next season in Kansas City.
    Anne Arundel Democrats recommend Del. Shaneka Henson as new senator
    Anne Arundel County's Republican and Democratic committees recommended who should fill two General Assembly vacancies: Democratic Del. Shaneka Henson for the state Senate and Republican LaToya Nkongolo for the House of Delegates.
    Del. Shaneka Henson speaks before the Anne Arundel County Democratic Central Committee as members consider who to nominate to fill a vacancy in the state Senate, during a meeting at the Busch Annapolis Library on Saturday, Jan. 4, 2025.
    Orioles owner David Rubenstein among 19 who received Presidential Medal of Freedom
    Orioles owner David Rubenstein, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and actor-director Denzel Washington will be awarded the nation’s highest civilian honor Saturday in a White House ceremony.
    President Joe Biden, right, presents the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the Nation's highest civilian honor, to David Rubenstein in the East Room of the White House, Saturday, Jan. 4, 2025, in Washington.
    Ravens TE Charlie Kolar set to play, but CB Jalyn Armour-Davis returns to injured reserve
    The Ravens also elevated practice squad wide receiver Anthony Miller and defensive lineman Chris Wormley for Saturday’s game.
    Baltimore Ravens tight end Charlie Kolar (88) warms up before the Ravens host the Buffalo Bills in Sunday night’s game.
    Snow in the forecast: Maryland schools closing early Friday due to weather
    Some Maryland school systems have announced they’ll close early on Friday due to the weather.
    Baltimore County Public Schools are installing cameras on all its buses to catch cars who pass by when students are getting on and off the bus.
    Ravens vs. Browns: 5 things to watch, including the AFC playoff picture, Derrick Henry and cold weather
    The Ravens need either a win or a loss by the Steelers on Saturday to repeat as AFC North champions. Then the playoffs await.
    The Browns held Derrick Henry to 73 rushing yards earlier this season, leading Grant Delpit (9) to trash talk on social media. Henry noticed the comments and may be looking for revenge this weekend.
    Expert predictions for Ravens vs. Browns: How lopsided could the Week 18 finale get?
    The Ravens will face the Cleveland Browns in Week 18. Here are game predictions from The Baltimore Banner’s sports staff.
    The Ravens had a five-game winning streak unexpectedly snapped by the Browns in Cleveland earlier this year. Could they play spoiler again?
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