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Maryland

    ‘Invisible’ but essential: Baltimore’s Black immigrants
    And, although there has been an exodus of Black residents from Baltimore in the past decade, its foreign-born Black population has continued to grow.
    Sunny Side Café co-owner Kristian Knight-Miller behind the counter at her stall in Lexington Market.
    Christmas Eve declared a state holiday in Maryland
    Homes are decorated in holiday lights at Hampden's Miracle on 34th Street annual display on Sunday, December 8, 2024.
    Maryland liquor stores push back on beer, wine in grocery aisles
    A group of liquor retailers denounced Gov. Wes Moore’s support of beer and wine sales at Maryland grocery stores.
    Bottles of Coors beer are displayed on a shelf at a liquor store on May 2, 2018 in Fairfax, California.
    The Ravens expected ‘warfare’ vs. Pittsburgh — then battled their way to a blowout
    In a crucial 34-17 win in Baltimore, the Ravens left the Steelers reeling in a way few opponents do.
    Steelers quarterback Russell Wilson fumbles after being hit by the Ravens’ Ar’Darius Washington. Kyle Van Noy recovered for the Ravens.
    Ravens 34, Steelers 17: Instant analysis of a playoff-clinching win
    The Ravens finally found the formula to beat their rival.
    Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Russell Wilson fumbles after taking a hit from Ravens safety Ar’Darius Washington in the first half.
    Following controversy, Moore receives Bronze Star
    Moore, a veteran of the Army Reserves, served a deployment to Afghanistan in 2005 and 2006, and his supervisor nominated him for the Bronze Star.
    Maryland Gov. Wes Moore, shown in September, was awarded the Bronze Star during a private ceremony Friday.
    Ravens WR Rashod Bateman active vs. Steelers; Pittsburgh missing several key starters
    The Ravens are mostly healthy. The Steelers are not.
    EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY - DECEMBER 15: Rashod Bateman #7 of the Baltimore Ravens scores a touchdown during the second quarter of a game against the New York Giants at MetLife Stadium on December 15, 2024 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Luke Hales/Getty Images)
    Biden signs bill that averts government shutdown, includes Key Bridge funding
    The bill was approved 366-34, and now goes to the Senate, for expected quick passage, which would avert a shutdown.
    The U.S. House passed a spending bill that includes funding to rebuild the Key Bridge.
    3 Baltimore courthouses test positive for Legionella bacteria
    Three more court buildings in Baltimore have tested positive for the bacteria that can cause Legionnaires’ disease, officials announced Friday.
    Baltimore City District (People's) Courthouse at 501 E. Fayette Street
    Maryland will have a loan program for federal workers if government shuts down
    The state piloted a similar program earlier this year, providing benefits for Port of Baltimore workers after the Key Bridge collapse shut down shipping.
    Congress continues to battle over details in a budget resolution hours from federal government shutdown.
    2 million Marylanders traveling for holidays: Here’s when it’ll be the worst
    Over 2.3 million Marylanders are expected to travel during the holiday season with many heading out this weekend, according to AAA Mid-Atlantic.
    Over 2.3 million Marylanders are expected to travel during the holiday season with many hitting the road this weekend, according to AAA Mid-Atlantic.
    Luigi Mangione update: What’s next for man charged in UnitedHealthcare CEO killing
    Luigi Mangione is now in a federal jail in New York, facing charges that could bring the death penalty.
    Luigi Nicholas Mangione arrives at the Blair County Courthouse, in Hollidaysburg, Pa., Thursday, Dec. 19, 2024.
    Ravens waive WR Diontae Johnson, ending their unproductive partnership
    Johnson finished his Ravens career with just one catch on five targets for 6 yards in four games.
    Diontae Johnson will end his Ravens tenure with more games missed (two) than receptions (one).
    Ravens will be without several receivers vs. Steelers, could also lose Bateman
    The Ravens are already down two potential contributors at wide receiver. Nelson Agohlor was ruled out of Saturday’s game on Friday because of a concussion. And Diontae Johnson had already been excused from team activities this week.
    Rashod Bateman has a career-high 654 receiving yards this year. He could miss the Ravens' matchup against Pittsburgh on Saturday.
    Steelers fans may take up a third of M&T Bank Stadium. Ravens players hope the Flock can quiet them.
    According to Vivid Seats, Steelers fans are expected to account for 35% of the 70,000-plus in attendance Saturday.
    A Pittsburgh Steelers fan waves his Terrible Towel during a football game against the Baltimore Ravens at M&T Bank Stadium on Saturday, January 6, 2024.
    Expert predictions for Ravens vs. Steelers: Will Baltimore keep division title hopes alive?
    The Ravens will face the Steelers at 4:30 p.m. Saturday. Here are game predictions from The Baltimore Banner's sports staff.
    Ravens running back Derrick Henry has a chance to atone for his fumble during the team’s first meeting with the Steelers.
    Why does it seem foggier along the Chesapeake Bay?
    No one I know of studies Chesapeake Bay fog. It’s just the weather. But after spotting an increasing number of fog warnings on the Bay Bridge, maybe someone should.
    Fog makes things vanish, including the Baltimore Harbor as seen from a pier in Canton. There are signs that the Chesapeake Bay in winter is increasingly foggy.
    Ravens vs. Steelers: 5 things to watch, including fumbles, flags and Lamar Jackson’s quick strikes
    With another rivalry game win, the Steelers would claim the AFC North title and a top-four seed in the playoffs.
    Ravens Justice Hill fumbled in the 2nd quarter in a game against the Steelers.  (Kirk McKoy/Baltimore Banner)
    Big Lots closing stores nationwide: 5 Baltimore-area locations to shutter
    American discount retailer Big Lots announced Thursday it's closing all stores across the nation, including 21 locations in Maryland.
    AUSTIN, TEXAS - SEPTEMBER 09: The sign for Big Lots is displayed outside its store on September 09, 2024 in Austin, Texas. Big Lots has filed for bankruptcy after consecutively reporting quarterly losses since 2022. The retail chain has agreed to sell its businesses to an affiliate of private-equity firm Nexus Capital Management.  (Photo by Brandon Bell/Getty Images)
    Lawmakers demand answers from corrections secretary for halting sex offender check-ins
    The state’s probation agents have not conducted home visits, including with registered sex offenders, since May, after the corrections department secretary suspended the check-ins for safety reasons.
    Carolyn Scruggs, secretary of the Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services, speaks during a meeting of the Maryland Board of Public Works at the State House in Annapolis on Wednesday, March 13, 2024.
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