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    Ravens CB Marlon Humphrey returns for AFC championship game; starting Chiefs LB ruled out
    Humphrey, who hurt his calf in the Ravens’ Week 17 win over the Miami Dolphins, was a full participant in practice Friday.
    Ravens cornerbacks Arthur Maulet and Marlon Humphrey celebrate during the game in Pittsburgh this season.
    Owner’s withdrawal from offshore wind project hobbles Maryland’s clean energy plans
    Danish energy company Ørsted has exited an agreement with Maryland to sell electricity from an offshore wind farm it plans to build off the coast of Ocean City.
    A wind turbine spins and generates power for the U.S. electric grid at the South Fork Wind farm in the Atlantic Ocean, 35 miles east of Montauk Point, New York, in 2023.
    Commentary: Moore-Miller administration commits to meeting needs of military families
    The administration is moving to help Maryland’s military families overcome a variety of challenges they face regularly, Lt. Gov. Aruna Miller and first lady Dawn Moore say.
    Maryland first lady Dawn Flythe Moore (left) and Lt. Gov. Aruna Miller.
    Ravens vs. Chiefs: What to know about TV, odds, weather, pregame festivities and more
    Here’s what you need to know about the showdown at M&T Bank Stadium.
    Baltimore Ravens linebacker Kyle Van Noy (50) hypes up the crowd during the first quarter against the Houston Texans at M&T Bank Stadium on Saturday, Jan. 20, 2024.
    Ravens RT Morgan Moses fined for touchdown celebration; 2 practice squad players elevated
    After a fourth-quarter touchdown, Moses picked up a camera and pretended to take photographs of the team celebrating.
    Ravens offensive tackle Morgan Moses was fined $13,659 for unsportsmanlike conduct for a touchdown celebration against the Texans.
    Deon Perry’s 30 lead Loyola (MD) past Navy 74-70
    Perry had seven rebounds for the Greyhounds (4-17, 2-6 Patriot League).
    Julian Reese’s double-double, strong bench play help Maryland pummel Nebraska 73-51
    Reserves Jamie Kaiser Jr. scored 14 points and Jahari Long 11 for Maryland (13-8, 5-5 Big Ten).
    Julian Reese, pictured against Ilinois, had 15 points and 16 rebounds Saturday as Maryland beat Nebraska.
    Navy agrees to get pollution discharge permit for weapons testing on Maryland side of Potomac
    The Navy has acknowledged that the missiles and other projectiles it had been firing into the Potomac River could have an impact on water quality and aquatic life, including threatened species such as the Atlantic sturgeon.
    Fishing communities often catch spent cannon shells, missiles and rockets settled in the riverbed as a result of weapons testing in the Potomac River by the Naval Support Facility in Dahlgren, Virginia.
    Banner political notes: Effort continues to tax vacant homes; Cohen endorses Parker
    Maryland lawmakers, for the fourth consecutive year, will consider a bill that would enable Baltimore’s mayor and City Council to set a higher property tax rate for vacant, blighted and abandoned properties.
    Maryland, Baltimore City, Baltimore County politics
    U.S. Rep. Dutch Ruppersberger says he will retire from Congress after 11 terms
    A seasonal police officer and lifeguard in Ocean City, Ruppersberger continued into the courtroom as a prosecutor. Later he entered politics as a Baltimore County council member and county executive before moving to Congress.
    Rep. Dutch Ruppersberger speaks in his office in Timonium, Md. after announcing that he will not seek reelection on Friday, Jan. 26, 2024.
    Baltimore woman charged in stabbings, hit-and-runs in Prince George’s County
    The woman suspected of striking people with her car and randomly stabbing others in the Maryland suburbs of Washington was charged Friday with attempted murder.
    ‘I was going to be OK’: After injury, Ravens’ Mark Andrews never lost faith in comeback hopes
    Andrews’ brother Jack called him “the hardest-working, most dedicated person to do whatever it takes.”
    Tight end Mark Andrews is expected to play for the first time since Week 11 when the Ravens host the Chiefs for the AFC championship game.
    In Gov. Moore’s bet with Kansas over Ravens game, Crust by Mack is already a winner
    Choose your fighter for this Sunday’s AFC championship game between the Ravens and Chiefs: Kansas barbecue or Maryland crab pie.
    Amanda Mack, whose Crust By Mack crab pies are part of Gov. Wes Moore’s bet over the AFC championship game, shows off some of her baked goods at Harborplace in 2023.
    Maryland lawmakers promise tougher questions for future elections board nominees
    The comments come in the wake of Maryland State Board of Elections member Carlos Ayala being charged in federal court in connection with the Jan. 6, 2021 attempted insurrection at the U.S. Capitol.
    Maryland Senate President Bill Ferguson, a Baltimore Democrat, speaks at a press conference in Annapolis on Friday, Jan. 26, 2024.
    Gaza ceasefire supporters interrupt House of Delegates during Cardin visit
    State troopers spent about one minute telling a few dozen people in the balcony to leave as the House plowed ahead with its agenda of routine items.
    U.S. Sen. Ben Cardin walks to his seat before U.S. President Joe Biden’s speaking event on 2/15/23. Biden spoke to members of the IBEW Local 26 union at their office in Lanham, Maryland
    Ravens vs. Chiefs: 5 things to watch, including Mark Andrews, Travis Kelce and crowd noise
    Even with Lamar Jackson and Patrick Mahomes starring, Sunday’s game could be decided by tight ends and run stoppers.
    Ravens fullback Patrick Ricard catches a pass for a touchdown in a game against the Miami Dolphins on New Year’s Eve. The Ravens won 56-19 to secure the best record in the AFC.
    Lamar Jackson hasn’t needed his top speed as a runner: ‘He turns it on when he wants to’
    Jackson’s top speed this season is the lowest of his six seasons in Baltimore, but he remains one of the NFL's most dangerous runners.
    Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson has not run as fast this season as he did in years past, but that has not made him any less a threat.
    Annapolis rejected three sculpture ideas for a prominent traffic circle. I have five more.
    Now that a plan for a new sculpture has been dumped, what should go in Westgate Circle — a boundary point between downtown Annapolis and parts of the city unofficially known as the rest of Annapolis? Here, then, are five ideas, all on the theme of Unity.
    What could go on Westgate Circle now that a plan for a new sculpture has been "tabled?" How about a dog?
    Expert predictions for Ravens vs. Chiefs: Who’s going to the Super Bowl?
    The top-seeded Ravens will face the third-seeded Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC championship game at 3 p.m. Sunday in Baltimore. Here are predictions from The Baltimore Banner’s sports staff.
    The Ravens host the AFC championship game for the first time Sunday against the Kansas City Chiefs.
    Sinclair exec, Sun owner David Smith behind lawsuit against Baltimore schools
    Fox45 says reporters didn’t know their station’s owner is financing high-profile suit and station will add disclosure to stories.
    Sinclair Broadcast Group President and CEO David Smith testifies before the legislature’s Joint Government Oversight Committee meeting in this 2007 file photo.
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