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    What caused the listeria outbreak? A Baltimore grocery store held the answer.
    As people fell sick, scientists from Maryland discovered listeria was the cause of a nationwide outbreak by testing Boar’s Head deli meat at a Baltimore grocery store.
    Boar's Head meats are displayed at a Safeway store on July 31, 2024 in San Rafael, California. According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service, Boar's Head has expanded its recall of ready-to-eat meat and poultry products to nearly 7 million additional pounds due to a listeria outbreak.
    Union Craft Brewing partners with University of Maryland on Testudo-themed craft beer
    A percentage of the revenue from the Testudo Premium Lager will go to the One Maryland Collective, the program’s NIL collective that helps athletes earn money through endorsements and marketing deals.
    Testudo Premium Lager will be available at SECU Stadium and Xfinity Center during games, along with retail locations across the state.
    Lamar Jackson watch: Ravens QB’s accuracy is nearly flawless in blitz-heavy practice
    Here’s how Jackson’s day as a passer unfolded, period by period, throw by throw.
    Unofficially, Lamar Jackson missed just one pass in competitive team drills, finishing 12-for-12 in 11-on-11 action and 7-for-8 in seven-on-seven action.
    Perdue to pay almost $12 million in settlement with Maryland over air pollution
    Perdue has agreed to pay the Maryland Department of the Environment close to $12 million to settle air pollution violations at the company’s soybean facility on the Eastern Shore.
    Here’s what to know about recalled Boar’s Head deli meats linked to a deadly listeria outbreak
    A deadly food poisoning outbreak has led to the recall of more than 7 million pounds of popular Boar’s Head deli meats made at a plant in Virginia.
    The Maryland Department of Health collected a sample of deli meat at a Maryland store that has tested positive for listeria.
    Lamar Jackson watch: Highlight-reel throw to Mark Andrews headlines Ravens QB’s most accurate practice
    Jackson didn’t have a lot of big completions at Tuesday’s Ravens practice. But he didn’t have a lot of incompletions, either.
    Lamar Jackson (8) throws a pass during mandatory minicamp on June 11. The quarterback had his most accurate passing day at training camp Tuesday.
    Ravens’ passing game has big-time speed — and a big-time need: ‘You’ve got to let it rip’
    After a below-average 2023, Lamar Jackson and the Ravens are going back to work on their deep passing this training camp.
    Quarterback Lamar Jackson gets ready to throw a pass during the Ravens’ mandatory minicamp on June 11.
    Animal cruelty or beautiful sport? Decoding horses at the Olympics with Steuart Pittman
    To help me make sense of Olympic equestrian events and allegations of animal cruelty, I went to Maryland’s top elected horseman — Steuart Pittman.
    Anne Arundel County Executive Steuart Pittman, a former competitive horse rider and trainer, with retired racehorse Willy at his farm in Davidsonville. Pittman sold off his horses and rented out his barns after being elected in 2018.
    Maryland’s illicit cannabis market still ‘alive and well’ after legalization
    The commercial boom sparked by legalization didn’t make Maryland’s illegal cannabis market disappear. It created a government-regulated competitor.
    A state of New York notice posted at a business announces the seizure of “illicit” cannabis at the business as authorities crack down on unlicensed smoke shops.
    Lamar Jackson watch: Ravens QB ends practice on a high note with TD to Zay Flowers
    Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson is starting to look — and sound — more like his old self again.
    Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson works out during NFL football training camp, Saturday, July 27, 2024, in Owings Mills, Md. (AP Photo/Nick Wass)
    Katie Pumphrey, Maryland native, conquers 20-mile swim near Los Angeles
    Pumphrey began her journey through the North Pacific Ocean at 10:30 p.m. Sunday. Her swim took more than 14 hours to complete.
    Katie Humphrey swims in the Inner Harbor at the conclusion of her 24-mile journey on June 25, 2024.
    What happens when your AP test gets lost? Baltimore County students are finding out
    Students were told they can either retake the three-hour exam or get a refund.
    Ravens risers and fallers: A look at who’s trending after the first week of training camp
    John Harbaugh got a good look at the Ravens last week. Here’s a rundown of who performed well — and who left room for improvement.
    Cornerback Marlon Humphrey made four interceptions during the opening week of Ravens training camp.
    Lamar Jackson watch: Tracking the Ravens’ QB as he returns to training camp
    The Ravens got their most important player back Saturday. Then their offense got its groove back, too.
    Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson works out during NFL football training camp, Saturday, July 27, 2024, in Owings Mills, Md. (AP Photo/Nick Wass)
    Letters: Teaching my sons to love soul food
    I cook mac and cheese, fried chicken and other soul food in hopes that my two sons will be proud of their Black heritage and Black culture.
    Mac and cheese lovers, this is for you.
    Kamala Harris’ 2020 campaign called Baltimore home. Some staffers still do.
    They’re now applying the infectious, youthful energy they captured working on the Kamala Harris campaign throughout Maryland — often in the political sphere.
    Julian C. Hamer worked as the senior producer of video content and cinematographer for Vice President Kamala Harris during the Harris and Biden presidential campaigns.
    Ravens QB Lamar Jackson returns to practice after dealing with illness
    Jackson fell ill last Saturday and missed the Ravens’ first three practices, appearing for only about an hour over the first five days of camp.
    Lamar Jackson and the Ravens will have a day off Sunday before returning to Owings Mills on Monday.
    Kamala Harris has Democrats excited. That could also jolt Maryland’s Senate race.
    Democratic leaders are hoping that Kamala Harris' shine rubs off on their candidates down the ballot.
    Former Governor Larry Hogan faces Prince George’s County Executive Angela Alsobrooks, who would be Maryland’s first Black senator.  Hogan is bidding to flip a reliably blue U.S. Senate seat red. The matchup is one of a few nationally expected to determine the balance of power in the chamber.
    Q&A: The CEO of BWI sees low-cost carriers as the future of the airport
    The Baltimore Banner sat down for a Q&A session with Ricky Smith, executive director/CEO of the Maryland Aviation Administration.
    Ricky Smith, who leads the Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport as head of the Maryland Aviation Administration, talks about the future of the airport.
    Alleged Baltimore County gold bar scammer arrested in Montgomery County
    A 52-year-old Owings Mills man has been arrested for his alleged involvement in scams while posing as a government official dealing in gold bars.
    A Montgomery County Police vehicle is seen in Silver Spring, Maryland on Saturday, March 2, 2024.
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