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    As pads come on at Ravens training camp, offensive line digs in for a battle
    John Harbaugh said the Ravens would “love” to have their offensive line figured out by their preseason opener, but is that likely?
    Justin Madubuike (left), Rayshad Nichols (center) and Tramel Walthour participate in a training camp drill Tuesday.
    Maryland education giant files for bankruptcy, but says students won’t notice
    The Prince George’s County technology company once valued at $5 billion is now valued closer to $11 million.
    Library and campus of the University of Maryland located in College Park, MD.
    Analysis: Why does Maryland dominate at the Olympics? Look at the bank accounts.
    Maryland has sent athletes to the 2024 Paris Olympics at one of the highest rates in the United States, a Baltimore Banner analysis found.
    Gold medalists like Maryland’s Katie Ledecky, center, are an example of Olympians the state produces at very high rates, a Banner analysis found.
    Boar’s Head recall: Listeria found in Maryland deli meat
    State officials investigating a listeria outbreak said a sample of deli meat from a Maryland store tested positive for the dangerous bacteria.
    The Maryland Department of Health collected a sample of deli meat at a Maryland store that has tested positive for listeria.
    Ravens QB Lamar Jackson sidelined by illness again at training camp
    Jackson attempted to return Wednesday but left after a short time on the field.
    Quarterback Lamar Jackson did not participate in the first practice with pads on Friday in Owings Mills.
    Gas leaks in Baltimore are costing taxpayers millions
    A 15-year study estimated the financial burden placed on first responders and emergency resources due to gas leaks incidents. When Baltimore firefighters respond, it’s costly.
    The Baltimore Fire Department and BGE responded to a gas explosion in the 1500 block of Ridgley Street in south Baltimore on Nov. 18, 2023.
    Maryland’s new license plate calls for protection beyond Chesapeake Bay
    Maryland’s new bay license plate bears the same design, featuring the Bay Bridge and a blue crab, as the one that was introduced in 2018. But now, in addition to imploring people to “Protect the Chesapeake,” it calls for the Chesapeake and Maryland’s coastal bays to be protected.
    The new design of an updated “bays” license plate for Maryland drivers is available now. It promotes the coastal bays as well as the Chesapeake.
    Maryland is unfairly suspending driver’s licenses over child support, Legal Aid alleges
    Maryland Legal Aid, the state’s largest provider of free civil legal services, alleges that the state is relying on a broken automated system and routinely suspending driver’s licenses for unpaid child support without due process and in cases in which it is not permitted under the law.
    Sunlight reflects off Donte Peoples' driver's license as he examines it in his sister's Randallstown home on Tuesday, July 23, 2024.
    Key Bridge rebuild won’t require lengthy environmental impact study, officials say
    The Federal Highway Administration has determined that Maryland won’t have to complete a lengthy environmental impact study, which could have slowed the yearslong rebuild even more.
    The wreckage of the Key Bridge collapse, with the Domino Sugar factory in the foreground, is seen from the Baltimore World Trade Center on Saturday, April 6, 2024.
    Kids experience racism, too. Talk to them about it.
    Being called a racial slur is an unfortunate rite of passage for many kids, and it’s not going to stop just because we ignore it.
    Racism affects everyone. Children included.
    Not much divided Ben Cardin and Chris Van Hollen. Then came Israel’s Netanyahu.
    Few things separate Ben Cardin and Chris Van Hollen. Their offices often put out joint news releases touting their accomplishments together. Not much, it seems, has separated the senior senator from his younger colleague. Except Benjamin Netanyahu.
    U.S. Sen. Ben Cardin reaches down to shake the hand of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu Wednesday at the start of a joint session of Congress. Cardin shared the podium with House Speaker Mike Johnson.
    Maryland’s best-funded solution to the child care crisis might never be enough
    Maryland’s budget was prepared to give scholarships to 40,000 kids to help their families afford child care. Less than a month into the fiscal year, it’s already blown past that number.
    Maryland is pouring more funds into child care scholarships as more families face rising costs.
    Lamar Jackson’s return can’t ignite Ravens’ offense, as interceptions come early and often in training camp
    “It was a good day,” defensive coordinator Zach Orr said after the Ravens finished with at least six interceptions.
    Defensive tackle Josh Topou (left) and nose tackle Deadrin Senat participate in a drill at Ravens training camp Wednesday. (Ulysses Muñoz/The Baltimore Banner)
    Ravens QB Lamar Jackson returns to training camp but leaves practice early
    After missing the first three practices of training camp, Jackson returned to practice Wednesday, the team’s final session before Thursday’s fully padded practice.
    Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson (8) shakes hands with center Nick Samac (61) during training camp Wednesday. (AP Photo/Nick Wass)
    Maryland senators split on attending Netanyahu’s Congress speech
    Sen. Ben Cardin is presiding over the speech, while Sen. Chris Van Hollen said he’s skipping it.
    Sen. Ben Cardin is presiding over the speech, while Sen. Chris Van Hollen, pictured here in a file photo from July 2023, said he’s skipping it.
    He was 2 when he lost his dad in a stabbing. Then he died the same way.
    In the two weeks since 14-year-old Cortez Lemon Jr. was fatally stabbed on an MTA bus in Baltimore July 10, multiple vigils have been held to remember the young man they called “Bubbles.”
    Friends and family of Cortez Lemon Jr. blow bubbles to honor the 14-year-old stabbing victim following a vigil at Leith Walk Elementary Middle School on July 22, 2024.
    Maryland heath department unveils new dashboard to track drug overdose data
    The new overdose dashboard will be updated monthly, rather than every 90 days.
    Buprenorphine and naloxone, medications used to reverse opioid overdoses.
    The Ravens have a deep secondary — and an intriguing question for coordinator Zach Orr
    "We can never have somebody that’s on the field that’s a liability,” Ravens safety Kyle Hamilton said Tuesday.
    Baltimore Ravens corner back Marlon Humphrey (44) covers Nate Wiggins (2) as they run a drill during the team’s 2024 Training Camp at the Under Armour Performance Center in Owings Mills, Maryland on Tuesday, July 23, 2024.
    Drought watch expands to include western counties in Maryland
    The Western Maryland drought watch is based on lower-than-normal stream flows and groundwater levels for this time of year, state officials said.
    Drought watch expands to include western parts of Maryland.
    There are more parasites in oyster sanctuaries. Here’s why that’s a good sign.
    Biologists with the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center found evidence that sanctuaries in tributaries of the bay have higher populations of oysters and other marine life, including two common parasites.
    A restored oyster reef in a sanctuary in the James River, Maryland.
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