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    Previewing Ravens vs. Seahawks: 5 things to watch, including Odell Beckham Jr., Lamar Jackson’s patience and LB excellence
    Expectations are high for the Ravens. Sunday’s game against the Seahawks should help clarify just how high they need to be.
    Ravens wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. has only 14 catches this season, but he has drawn more than his share of defensive penalties.
    Expert predictions for Ravens vs. Seahawks: Will Lamar Jackson continue his NFC dominance?
    The Ravens (6-2) will face the Seattle Seahawks (5-2) at 1 p.m. Sunday in Baltimore. Here are predictions from The Banner’s sports staff.
    The Seahawks' Tyler Lockett has 35 catches for 370 yards and three touchdowns.
    Week 9: Scary 2nd-half schedule starts with Seahawks | The Banner Ravens Podcast
    Hosts Paul Mancano and Jonas Shaffer rate how frightened they are by the upcoming opponents on the Ravens’ schedule in the second half of the season.
    Want more juice in Annapolis? That will be $85,000, please
    Lisa Consiglio Ryan believes in the power of juice, but it’s not enough to get around sewer regulations in Annapolis. She may have to pay $85,000 to comply before starting to squeeze juice in the back of her new store.
    Lisa Consiglio Ryan sells juices and offers classes on wellness at her shop Rasa on Maryland Avenue in Annapolis. She can't expand because of the city interpretation of a law requiring a grease interceptor.
    Former Gov. O’Malley questioned about future of Social Security Administration
    In asking senators to approve his nomination, O’Malley hearkened back to his work as mayor of Baltimore and governor of Maryland. “Things that get measured are things that get done,” he said.
    WASHINGTON, DC - Former Gov. Martin O’Malley (D-MD), President Biden’s nominee to be the next commissioner of Social Security, testifies during his confirmation hearing before the Senate Finance Committee at the Dirksen Senate Office Building on Nov. 2, 2023.
    4 Ravens starters return to practice; CB Kevon Seymour released
    Gus Edwards, Odell Beckham Jr., Ronnie Stanley and Odafe Oweh were back after missing Wednesday’s workout.
    Running back Gus Edwards' five rushing touchdowns this season are one away from his career high.
    Baltimore agrees to hefty fine, consent decree over wastewater treatment plants
    Environmental advocates say Baltimore City could face additional penalties if it fails to meet repair deadlines and conditions.
    The two digesters at the Back River Wastewater Treatment Plant near Baltimore.
    7 things to do in Annapolis in the next 7 days
    You could take in an art exhibit, tug your heart out in the annual “Slaughter Across the Water” or listen to jazz classics from Disney films. Those are just some of the best things to do in Annapolis through Nov. 8.
    Anthony Hervey will perform during “When You Wish Upon a Star: A Jazz Tribute to 100 Years of Disney,” a traveling show put together by the National Jazz Museum in Harlem.
    The Ravens look like one of the NFL’s best teams. Here comes one of the NFL’s toughest schedules.
    There is no easy way to describe what awaits the Ravens over the next 10 weeks.
    The health of quarterback Lamar Jackson will be one of the determining factors for the remainder of the season.
    Maryland continues to have the worst ER wait times in the nation, new data shows
    The average wait time for the state's hospitals is about eight hours, according to data from the Maryland Health Services Cost Review Commission.
    Sinai Hospital in North Baltimore.
    Commentary: Volunteers press ahead as donation cuts fuel uncertainties for nonprofits
    The Baltimore and Chesapeake chapter of Blue Star Families continues to address needs of the region’s military, veterans and their families despite challenging times for nonprofits, Yolanda T. Rayford, the chapter’s director says.
    Yolanda T. Rayford leads the Baltimore and Chesapeake chapter of Blue Star Families.
    Ravens film study: Screen passes were supposed to help Lamar Jackson. So far, they’ve been a hindrance.
    There is no easy fix for coordinator Todd Monken. The Ravens’ issues on screen plays have been widespread.
    Lamar Jackson, #8 of the Baltimore Ravens, passes during the first quarter in a game against the Indianapolis Colts at M&T Bank Stadium on Oct. 11, 2021 in Baltimore, Maryland.
    Are you a Black teacher who quit? We need your help.
    Black teachers leave Maryland schools at higher rates than any other group. We want to hear why.
    Male tutor listening to female student reading in empty class
    Advocates mount push for reparations in Maryland amid national debate
    Reparations — and who ultimately will receive them — remains a contentious debate in this country and in Maryland.
    Pastor Robert Turner of Empowerment Temple begins his monthly walk from Baltimore to the White House to raise awareness for reparations on Oct. 9, 2023.
    Wide receiver Tyrese Chambers explains why he left Maryland football
    Chambers was expected to be a key contributor after transferring from Florida International but caught just seven passes for the Terps.
    Tyrese Chambers, wide receiver from the University of Maryland, stands for a portrait on Sept. 19, 2023, at SECU Stadium in College Park, Maryland. A Poly graduate, Chambers has come back to his home state of Maryland for his final college football season, concluding his career.
    10 things that scare me: An illustrated Halloween list
    Halloween is a day to celebrate what scares you. Dress it up, give it some candy and hope it leaves you alone for the rest of the year in return. Here’s my list of personal frights.
    Halloween is a time to celebrate what scares you and hope it leaves you alone the rest of the year in return.
    As trade deadline nears, Ravens OLB Tyus Bowser ‘optimistic’ about return, Harbaugh says
    “Do we have a specific, overarching, have-to-have guy?” Harbaugh said of the deadline. “No, we have an excellent roster.”
    Tyus Bowser, #54 of the Baltimore Ravens, looks on before a game against the Carolina Panthers at M&T Bank Stadium on Nov. 20, 2022 in Baltimore, Maryland.
    Gov. Moore recommends former Howard County Executive Ken Ulman to lead Maryland Democrats
    The Maryland Democratic Party’s last chair, Yvette Lewis, stepped down earlier this month. Moore’s recommendation of Ulman, a former Howard County executive, is likely to win approval from party leaders.
    A conversation with Maryland Governor Wes Moore and journalist Brian Stelter at iMPACT Maryland, a thought-leadership conference hosted by The Baltimore Banner on Tuesday, Oct.10, 2023, in Baltimore.
    Offense sputters in imperfect win over Cardinals | The Banner Ravens Podcast
    Hosts Paul Mancano and Jonas Shaffer break down the Ravens’ victory over the Cardinals and look ahead to Tuesday.
    Addressing Terps’ questions, concerns after a baffling loss
    The last two losses have raised concerns about a team that is 10-23 in October and November since coach Michael Locksley took over in 2019
    COLLEGE PARK, MD, SPET. 2 2023--University of Maryland's RB #24 Roman Hemby rushes up the middle during a 38-6 Victory over Towson University..
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