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    The Ravens don’t look like AFC’s best against Cardinals, but they’ve earned their 6-2 record
    The Ravens finished with just 268 yards, 42 fewer than Arizona, which had allowed over 300 yards in every game since Week 2.
    The Ravens' Brandon Stephens comes down with one of the team's two key interceptions during Sunday's 31-24 win over the Arizona Cardinals.
    Instant Analysis: Ravens struggle when they shouldn’t but beat Cardinals 31-24
    A week after beating a good team convincingly, the Ravens had to work hard — and rely on some luck — to get past a very bad team. That's frustrating, and Baltimore needs to be better, but there's also something to be said for ending up on the right side of messy games like this.
    Ravens tight end Mark Andrews spikes the ball after scoring the team's first touchdown in Sunday's 31-24 win over the Arizona Cardinals.
    Ravens OLB Odafe Oweh will play vs. Cardinals; RB Keaton Mitchell sidelined by injury
    Oweh was considered questionable after he was limited in practice Thursday and missed practice Friday with an ankle injury.
    Ravens outside linebacker Odafe Oweh, who had been listed as questionable for Sunday's game against the Cardinals, will play.
    Maryland man says brother who died in Maine mass shooting was engaged and a ‘great dad’
    Peyton Brewer-Ross was among those killed when a gunman opened fire at two different locations.
    LEWISTON, MAINE - OCTOBER 27: The Schemengees Bar, where one of the mass shootings took place on October 27, 2023 in Lewiston, Maine.  (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)
    Commentary: Attacks on interrogation law ignore everything we know about children
    Maryland must uphold recently enacted legal protections for children who are subject to interrogation by police, say Jessica Feierman, an attorney and senior managing director at the Juvenile Law Center, and Emily Virgin, an attorney and director of advocacy and government affairs at Human Rights for Kids.
    Maryland must uphold recently enacted legal protections for children who are subject to interrogation by police, say Emily Virgin (left), an attorney and director of advocacy and government affairs at Human Rights for Kids, and Jessica Feierman (right), an attorney and senior managing director at the Juvenile Law Center.
    Terps’ season close to unraveling after 33-27 loss to Northwestern
    Maryland squandered a prime chance at bowl eligibility in a loss that featured the usual suspects: baffling turnovers, untimely penalties and a leaky defense.
    Maryland coach Michael Locksley, pictured earlier in the season, saw his team lose its third straight game Saturday.
    Brendan Sullivan shines in 3rd start, leads Northwestern to 33-27 victory over Maryland
    The Terrapins' 5-0 start is a distant memory after their third consecutive Big Ten loss.
    Northwestern quarterback Brendan Sullivan, pictured against Nebraska, threw for 265 yards and ran for 56 to lead the Wildcats over Maryland.
    Commentary: Palestinians endure continuing loss of lives from Israeli attacks in Gaza
    With the death of his brother during Israel’s bombing of Gaza, a Palestinian American says he fears for the lives of other family members there.
    Shown is Shaaban Alsawada. His brother, Adnan, says he died from injuries he suffered after an Israeli missile struck a building near a family home. After Shaaban suffered shrapnel wounds, other brothers rushed him to the hospital. But the emergency room was understaffed and overwhelmed with the number of wounded, Adnan says.
    Banner political notes: Hogan says no to Harvard; Pittman seeks support; Johnny O seeks more transit funding
    Former Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan said he’s bowing out from planned visits to Harvard University over concerns of antisemitism on campus.
    Maryland, Baltimore City, Baltimore County politics
    Maryland linebacker Jaishawn Barham doesn’t need to speak to make his point
    Jaishawn Barham is potentially the best player for a Maryland squad looking to bounce back from consecutive losses and establish itself as a conference contender. Despite that standing, he hasn’t spoken to media since he got to Maryland.
    University of Maryland’s LB #1 Jaishawn Barham during a 38-6 Victory over Towson University
    Meet 3 young people hoping to make Gov. Moore’s service program a success
    About 280 Marylanders have signed up for a year of paid service as part of one of the governor’s signature programs. State officials hope to eventually grow the programs to 2,000 participants.
    Briana Whitehurst, left; Charles Richardson, Jr.; and Truth Burney are three members of the inaugural class of Maryland Serves, a program that offers a paid year of service. One track of the program focuses on young adults, while the other track accepts participants of all ages. Gov. Wes Moore held a launch ceremony for the program at the University of Maryland, College Park on Friday, Oct. 27, 2023.
    Slain Maryland judge remembered as dedicated and even-keeled
    Just hours before he was killed last week, a Maryland judge known for being fair and even-keeled calmly explained his ruling in a divorce case following hours of emotional testimony. On the losing end of the ruling was the man suspected of fatally shooting Washington County Circuit Court Judge Andrew Wilkinson later that day in the driveway outside his home. For Wilkinson’s family, friends and colleagues, it’s an unfathomable end to an exceptional life.
    FILE - Washington County Circuit Court Clerk Kevin Tucker, right, swears in Andrew F. Wilkinson as a circuit court judge on Jan. 10, 2020, as Wilkinson's wife, Stephanie, watches.   Pedro Argote, 49, is suspected of gunning down the judge in his driveway hours after he ruled against him in a divorce case. The Washington County Sheriff's Office said in a statement   that the silver Mercedes SUV that Argote was believed to be driving has been located in Williamsport, about 8 miles (13 kilometers) southwest of Hagerstown, where the judge was shot outside his home. ( Julie E. Greene/The Herald-Mail via AP)
    OLB Odafe Oweh among 3 Ravens questionable vs. Cardinals; Arizona QB Kyler Murray doubtful to play
    Oweh is "not going to be out for any period of time. We’ll see if he plays on Sunday,” coach John Harbaugh said Friday.
    Outside linebacker Odafe Oweh, who has played only three games because of injury, celebrates his first sack of the season last week against the Detroit Lions.
    A native hop hid on a Maryland farm for decades. It’s finally being brewed.
    Heavy Seas, Maryland’s largest remaining craft brewer, is the first to use a hop native to the state, discovered on a veterinarian’s Frederick County farm.
    Chris Leonard, the brewmaster at Heavy Seas, pours a sample of the beer made with the Monocacy hop.
    Expert predictions for Ravens vs. Cardinals: Will surging Baltimore avoid a huge letdown?
    The Ravens will face the Cardinals Sunday in Glendale, Arizona. Here are predictions from The Baltimore Banner’s sports staff.
    Marquise "Hollywood" Brown, the Cardinals' leading receiver, played his first three seasons with the Ravens.
    Previewing Ravens vs. Cardinals: 5 things to watch, including Marquise Brown and a potential milestone
    Arizona has lost four straight games, all by double digits. Next up is a Ravens team emerging as an AFC contender.
    Cardinals quarterback Joshua Dobbs is a threat when he runs, but his passing success rate ranks low.
    Week 8: Let’s make a deal | The Banner Ravens Podcast
    Hosts Paul Mancano and Jonas Shaffer examine trade possibilities at wide receiver, edge rusher and running back.
    BWI, Reagan National airports see record number of guns at TSA checkpoints
    The firearms were found during routine screenings of carry-on items at the airports.
    BALTIMORE, MARYLAND - DECEMBER 22:  Passengers walk through a terminal at Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport (BWI) on December 22, 2021 in Baltimore, Maryland.
    U.S. Rep. John Sarbanes won’t seek reelection in 2024
    Sarbanes represents the 3rd Congressional District, encompassing all of Howard County and parts of Anne Arundel and Carroll counties. He's in his ninth term.
    U.S. Rep. John Sarbanes, shown at an event in 2022, announced Thursday that he won't seek reelection in 2024 after nine terms in Congress.
    Most Maryland House Democrats see new speaker as extremist, threat to democracy
    Newly elected House Speaker Mike Johnson is drawing sharp criticisms from most of Maryland’s House Democrats, who view the Louisiana lawmaker as a political extremist and opponent of democracy.
    The U.S. Capitol Building following passage in the House of a 45-day continuing resolution on Sept. 30, 2023, in Washington, D.C. The House voted to pass a short-term, bipartisan funding bill that could avert a government shutdown and sent it to the Senate just hours before a midnight deadline.
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