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    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?
    The fierce campaign to fill an Annapolis-area Senate seat
    In Maryland’s capital city, a competition is brewing over who should represent the community in the state Senate — and the decision could rest on which candidate will best protect reproductive health and LGBTQIA+ rights.
    The top contenders for State Sen. Sarah Elfreth's vacated seat are state Dels. Shaneka Henson, left, and Dana Jones.
    There’s an emu on the loose on the Eastern Shore
    Yes, that’s an emu running along Route 50.
    An emu loose on the Eastern Shore.
    Ravens rule out RB Justice Hill vs. depleted Browns, but are now 20-point favorites
    The Ravens have never been bigger favorites in a game in franchise history.
    Ravens running back Justice Hill will miss the final game of the regular season but appears to be on track to return for the playoffs.
    How to view the Quadrantid meteor shower in Maryland
    If you’re able to withstand the cold and wind, Thursday night could be one of your best shots to see a meteor shower this year.
    The Quadrantid meteor shower is expected to peak on the East Coast in the early morning hours before sunrise Friday.
    First week of 2025 could bring snow to Baltimore
    As the first week of 2025 begins, so will more winter weather in the Baltimore region.
    Baltimore will see a dusting of snow on Friday with more possible early next week.
    Maryland property values rose 20% and higher tax bills are likely
    All of Maryland’s 24 jurisdictions experienced increased values amid a tight housing market.
    Property values rose by 20% in the state’s latest round of assessments, likely meaning higher tax bills for owners.
    Fearing rights rollback, LGBTQIA+ community takes precautions ahead of Trump presidency
    The LGBTQIA+ community anxiously awaits what a Donald Trump presidency will mean for their rights.
    Cole Bishop, left, and Matt McCoy are planning to get married before Donald Trump is inaugurated as President in 2025.
    Meet the only Ravens fan who trades emails with John Harbaugh
    The Baltimore Ravens’ longtime coach receives an email after nearly every game from David Price, a diehard fan from Glen Burnie.
    Sherry Price and her son David in their living room in Glen Burnie, MD, on Dec. 13, 2024.
    Trump adviser warns Baltimore, Howard County leaders of alleged immigration law violations
    Stephen Miller heads America First Legal, which sent warning letters to numerous officials in Maryland jurisdictions it accused of “concealing, harboring or shielding” immigrants.
    WASHINGTON, DC - NOVEMBER 13: Stephen Miller arrives along with President-elect Donald Trump's motorcade at the Hyatt Regency Capitol Hill on November 13, 2024 in Washington, DC. As both the House and Senate GOP conferences hold their leadership elections, President-elect Donald Trump is in Washington to meet with Congressional Republicans and with President Joe Biden at the White House.
    The statistical argument for Lamar Jackson — not Josh Allen — being the NFL MVP favorite
    With a week left in the regular season, Allen’s the slight betting favorite. As for who should win MVP honors? Well ...
    Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson (8) greets Bills quarterback Josh Allen (17) after Baltimore beat Buffalo 35-10.
    In ‘Hard Knocks,’ Ravens coordinator Todd Monken gets a close-up — and Eric DeCosta gets a chain
    The Ravens’ Christmas Day win over the Houston Texans was heavily featured. Here’s what you might’ve missed.
    Ravens offensive coordinator Todd Monken featured prominently in the latest episode of “Hard Knocks: In Season With the AFC North."
    The Dish: 2025’s most anticipated restaurant openings
    From a Faidley’s Seafood restaurant years in the making to a whopping seven (!) concepts from Atlas Restaurant Group, here are the big openings to keep an eye out for in 2025.
    The future home of The Fishmongers Daughter a restaurant  located in Catonsville, Md. off Frederick Rd. This location will serve as the sister restaurant to the famous Faidleys Seafood, located in Lexington market.
    Letter: Making sure college is worth the investment
    A new federal policy is designed to protect students by potentially penalizing colleges and universities that fail to provide graduates with a fair return on their investment.
    Students are increasingly wary of becoming saddled with debt when the guarantee of securing a high-salaried position after graduation can be elusive.
    Contested power line seeks permit from Maryland regulators
    Though the Maryland Piedmont Reliability Project remains in its early stages, the 70-mile power line has been a lightning rod for months.
    The proposed Maryland Piedmont Reliability Project path would see the controversial power line cut through farms and other preserved land in Baltimore, Carroll and Frederick counties.
    Funeral services for Jimmy Carter to be held in Georgia and Washington
    Funeral services honoring former President Jimmy Carter, who died Sunday at age 100, will be held in Georgia and Washington, D.C.
    Former President Jimmy Carter and his wife, Rosalynn, stand for the national anthem before a baseball game between the Atlanta Braves and the San Diego Padres, June 10, 2015, in Atlanta.
    The Ravens look like one of the NFL’s best teams. They might also be the healthiest.
    “Things are starting to connect at the right time for us,’ Lamar Jackson said. ‘We just got to stay healthy and keep doing what we doing.’
    ‘It’s something that’s a big deal in the National Football League,’ coach John Harbaugh said of the team’s good injury luck.
    ‘Learn and earn’: Maryland is betting big on apprenticeships
    Maryland wants to attract students to the trades through apprenticeship programs starting at the high school level, joining a push across the U.S.
    Heidi Pratt gives students a demo on concrete tools used created by DeWalt.
    Ravens TE Charlie Kolar returns to practice a month after forearm injury
    The Ravens, who play the Browns on Saturday in their regular-season finale, now have 21 days to activate Kolar.
    Tight end Charlie Kolar could return for the Ravens’ regular-season finale against the Cleveland Browns.
    Maryland lawmakers mourn the death of Jimmy Carter
    Maryland lawmakers joined a chorus of mourners in remembering the life of Jimmy Carter, the 39th President of the United States and 2002 Nobel Prize winner, who died on Sunday at 100.
    FILE - Former President Jimmy Carter stands behind his birthday cake during his 90th birthday celebration held at Georgia Southwestern University, Oct. 4, 2014, in Americus, Ga.
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