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    Expert predictions for Ravens vs. Rams: Will Odell Beckham Jr. beat his old team?
    The Ravens face the Rams on Sunday. Here are predictions from The Baltimore Banner’s sports staff.
    Putting pressure on Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford would make the Ravens' day easier Sunday.
    Ravens vs. Rams: 5 things to watch, including bad weather, Odell Beckham Jr. and playoff implications
    On Sunday, the Ravens will kick off a five-week stretch rich with playoff intrigue. First up: a surging Rams team.
    Rain falls before the Ravens hosted the Indianapolis Colts on Sept. 24. The forecast calls for something similar Sunday.
    Gov. Moore again gives sober warning about state finances
    Speaking to hundreds of local government leaders, the Democratic governor defended his plans for severe highway and transit cuts as part of tough choices that are necessary amid a worsening budget picture.
    Gov. Wes Moore, fresh off announcing proposed transportation cuts, delivered another warning Thursday about tough budget decisions.
    20 more people sue Maryland, alleging abuse in state’s juvenile detention centers
    20 women have filed a lawsuit against Maryland and its Department of Juvenile Services alleging rampant sexual abuse as children while incarcerated at the state’s Thomas J.S. Waxter Children’s Center in Laurel.
    The now-shuttered Thomas J.S. Waxter Children’s Center in Laurel
    Navy, Army ‘desperately’ want a victory at the home of the Patriots
    It will be the 124th meeting between the service academies Saturday in Foxborough, Massachusetts.
    Army and Navy team captains line up for the coin toss before the game in 2021.
    Week 14: Firing off spicy Ravens takes with Kyle Goon | The Banner Ravens Podcast
    Columnist Kyle Goon joins hosts Paul Mancano and Jonas Shaffer to defend his spiciest takes. Then Paul and Jonas preview Baltimore’s Week 14 matchup against the Rams.
    Ravens QB Lamar Jackson misses practice with illness; WR Rashod Bateman returns
    If Jackson can’t go, the Ravens would turn to backup Tyler Huntley, who started against the Rams in 2021.
    Quarterback Lamar Jackson's absence from practice Thursday was his first of the season.
    We’re taking over, one TV at a time: You can’t escape Marylanders on reality shows
    "MasterChef Junior." "Squid Game: The Challenge." "Hell's Kitchen." No matter where you turn lately, Maryland citizens are on your television.
    Bishme Cromartie of "Project Runway" is one of the many Marylanders who has appeared on reality television — and done quite well — in the last few months.
    Maryland hospitals stopped suing patients with unpaid bills. Will they start again?
    The once-common practice has ground to a halt, The Baltimore Banner found in an analysis of court data. Some think it won’t last.
    Julian Reese leads Maryland, on and off the court, to its first Big Ten win
    Reese played a career-high 42 minutes, scoring 24 points and nabbing 15 rebounds, in an 81-75 overtime victory.
    Julian Reese of Maryland grabs a rebound during the second half of the Terps' win over Penn State on Wednesday night.
    Maryland recorded this winter’s first cold weather death in Baltimore County
    A Baltimore County man between the ages of 70 and 80 is the first cold-related illness death in Maryland for the 2023-2024 winter weather season, the Maryland Department of Health said Wednesday.
    Close up of ice and rain on the windshield of a car with bare winter trees beyond.
    Ravens CB Marlon Humphrey ‘ready to rock’ as he returns from injury
    “I feel good,” Humphrey said after the Ravens practiced Wednesday.
    Cornerback Marlon Humphrey was injured late in the Ravens’ 33-31 loss to the Cleveland Browns on Nov. 12 and missed the next two games.
    AG reinstates Maryland Commission on Hate Crime Response member after anti-Israeli posts
    Attorney General Anthony Brown has ended the suspension of Zainab Chaudry from her position on the Maryland Commission on Hate Crime Response and Prevention following outrage over her anti-Israeli social media posts.
    Maryland Attorney General Anthony Brown previously said the commission “must serve as a model for the entire State on how to respond to incidents of hate and bias.”
    Preakness date will not change despite previous push for new schedule
    A representative of 1/ST Racing and Gaming, the owner of the Maryland Jockey Club and Pimlico Race Course, confirmed to The Banner that the Preakness is scheduled for May 18.
    National Treasure (far right), ridden by jockey John Velazquez, wins the Preakness Stakes at Pimlico Race Course  on May 20.
    Maryland pharmacies aren’t stocking enough of a drug that treats opioid addiction
    Buprenorphine, also known by the brand name Suboxone, is hard to find at retail pharmacies, threatening efforts to stem the growing number of opioid overdose deaths.
    Buprenorphine pill bottle, conceptual image.
    Here’s how Lamar Jackson and the Ravens’ offense could evolve after the bye
    As coordinator Todd Monken looks to build on a strong but occasionally spotty first 12 games, here’s where he could look to elevate the Ravens’ offense.
    Lamar Jackson, #8 of the Baltimore Ravens, throws a pass against the Cleveland Browns during the fourth quarter at M&T Bank Stadium on Nov. 12, 2023 in Baltimore, Maryland. (Photo by Todd Olszewski/Getty Images)
    A $3.3 billion hole: Maryland expected to make drastic cuts to transportation
    Maryland transportation projects could be delayed and local commuter bus service and roadway maintenance face significant cuts as a result of a more-than-$3 billion shortfall in funding the state’s six-year transportation plan, state officials said Tuesday.
    Heavy traffic moves toward the Bay Bridge on Memorial Day weekend on May 28, 2021.
    Stadium security intercepted four additional drones on Ravens-Bengals game day
    When the Ravens-Bengals game was stopped for a drone over the stadium, that was the fifth drone security officials had spotted that night.
    The exterior of M&T Bank Stadium seen shortly after sunset from the upper deck of Oriole Park at Camden Yards on Saturday, Sept. 16, 2023.
    What if there’s no Orioles deal by Jan. 1? Month-to-month lease could be an option
    The final scheduled meeting of the Maryland Stadium Authority this year came and went without action on the Orioles’ lease, which expires Dec. 31. But officials remained optimistic: “My message to the public is that everyone’s intention, including the Orioles, is for the Orioles to remain in Baltimore for a very long time,” MSA Executive Director Michael Frenz said.
    The Warehouse and Eutaw Street outside of Oriole Park at Camden Yards in South Baltimore.
    Virginia lawmakers ask budget officials to put FBI move to Greenbelt on hold
    Virginia officials are asking the federal government to pause the efforts to fund and build the FBI’s new headquarters in Greenbelt while an inspector general reviews the process. Maryland officials remain confident the Greenbelt pick will withstand scrutiny.
    Maryland Gov. Wes Moore speaks during a press conference on the selection of Greenbelt for the FBI’s new headquarters last month. Virginia officials continue to oppose the decision.
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