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    Dashcam footage shows logging truck overturn on I-695 inner loop, snarling traffic
    A logging truck overturned Monday afternoon on the inner loop of I-695, temporarily halting traffic in all lanes.
    A driver's dashcam video captured the moment the logging truck overturned on the inner loop of I-695 on Oct. 16, 2023.
    Olszewski proposes strengthening Baltimore County’s inspector general
    The Democratic county executive is proposing to put the Office of the Inspector General into the county’s charter and add a requirement the office be funded. And Olszewski is proposing that the inspector general can immediately issue subpoenas to nongovernment employees when warranted.
    Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski Jr. holds a press conference on Monday, Oct. 16, 2023, to announce proposals to strengthen the county inspector general's office. He also unveiled plaques that give additional information about former county executives Spiro Agnew and Dale Anderson, whose portraits hang in the Historic Courthouse in Towson. James Keffer, executive director of the Historical Society of Baltimore County, at left, researched the information for the plaques.
    Ravens overcome rubbish play to beat Titans in London | The Banner Ravens Podcast
    Paul Mancano and Jonas Shaffer break down the Ravens’ sloppy 24-16 win over the Titans in London. Plus, Jonas gives his “Word of the Day” and Paul takes a “Bird’s Eye View” of the game.
    Fighting for the rights of people with disabilities
    Meghan Marsh has been the executive director since September at Disability Rights Maryland.
    Meghan Marsh has been the executive director of Disability Rights Maryland since September.
    A sign the Chesapeake Bay is getting slightly healthier? Dolphins are returning.
    An app created by the University of Maryland's Center for Environmental Science allows people to track dolphin sightings, providing insight into the prevalence and behavior of dolphins in the Chesapeake Bay.
    Scientists have learned a lot about the annual movements of dolphins in the Chesapeake Bay in recent years thanks to an app created by Chesapeake Dolphin Watch. The dolphins move up the bay in late spring, then head back out to sea by late fall.
    After ‘heartbreaking’ loss, Ravens leave London with a win vs. Titans, a new attitude and a big question
    Over 60 minutes Sunday, the Ravens again fell into the kind of identity crisis that can come over NFL teams in mid-October.
    LONDON, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 15: Lamar Jackson #8 of the Baltimore Ravens throws a pass during the 2023 NFL London Games match between Baltimore Ravens and Tennessee Titans at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on October 15, 2023 in London, England. (Photo by Ryan Pierse/Getty Images)
    Instant analysis: Ravens get past Titans in London despite more sloppy play
    The Ravens were far from efficient or compelling against Tennessee, but cobbling together a victory was important after a deflating loss to Pittsburgh.
    Zay Flowers celebrates his first NFL score, the Ravens' only touchdown in Sunday's 24-16 win over the Tennessee Titans in London.
    Commentary: Interim superintendent brings opportunity to raise student performance
    Interim Maryland Superintendent brings to the post a track record of major improvement in student performance in Mississippi, says Barbara Davidson, who runs the Knowledge Matters Campaign.
    A student works on an assignment in reading class at Montebello Elementary/Middle School on Tuesday, June 6, 2023. Schools throughout the state are beginning to shift toward using a phonics style of instruction for reading, which is also known as “the science of reading.”
    Terps walked off by Illinois in disappointing upset
    The loss denied the Terps a chance to become bowl eligible for the third straight year and at the earliest point since the 2001 season.
    Maryland's Sean Greeley scores on a first-half pass.
    Caleb Griffin’s 43-yard field goal on the final play lifts Illinois over Maryland 27-24
    Luke Altmyer threw two touchdown passes and then guided the Illini into field goal range after Maryland’s Jack Howes tied it with a 48-yard kick with 1:31 remaining in regulation.
    Illinois quarterback Luke Altmyer passes under pressure from Maryland linebacker Jaishawn Barham during the first half of the Illini's 27-24 win Saturday.
    Long touchdowns by Eli Heidenreich and Alex Tecza lift Navy to 14-0 win over Charlotte
    It was the second shutout this season for Navy.
    Navy fullback Alex Tecza scored one of the touchdowns as the Midshipmen beat Charlotte 14-0.
    Maryland Muslim leaders say ‘innocent lives deserve to be protected’ in Gaza
    “There is no safety in Gaza. I feel defenseless knowing something might happen and I have no power to stop it," a founder of the Palestinian Community of Metro DC said.
    Aref Ramadan looks at photos of his deceased relatives who were victims of attacks on Gaza last week. Ramadan says his family uses social media to communicate but service is sparse. He has not heard from his living relatives in over three days.
    Ravens activate rookie RB Keaton Mitchell off injured reserve, setting stage for NFL debut
    Mitchell opened the season on injured reserve after hurting his shoulder in the preseason.
    Baltimore Ravens running back Keaton Mitchell (34) take the ball down the field against the Philadelphia Eagles during a preseason game at M&T Bank Stadium on Saturday, August 12, 2023.
    Brad Ciolek, Orioles’ director of draft operations, leaves for Nationals
    Ciolek will become Washington’s senior director of amateur scouting, a source said.
    Brad Ciolek is leaving the Orioles organization after 10 years in various roles.
    Tree cover declines as pavement spreads across Chesapeake watershed
    Despite long-running, wide-ranging efforts to restore the Chesapeake Bay, high-resolution aerial survey data show that an area larger than the District of Columbia is being covered by pavement and buildings every five years.
    Amputated tree trunks and mounds of shredded wood are all that’s left of a patch of woods off Aris T. Allen Boulevard in Annapolis that was cleared for development.
    Banner political notes: Filling GA vacancies; Senate leadership changes; PAC fined
    The Banner’s wrap-up of political news and notes from Baltimore and around the state.
    Maryland, Baltimore City, Baltimore County politics
    Brothers Osborne experiment with new sounds, but they’re still thoroughly country
    Grammy-winning duo Brothers Osborne, who hail from Anne Arundel County, continue to put Maryland's country music scene on the map.
    TJ Osborne, left, and John Osborne make up country duo Brothers Osborne.
    Judge pauses Maryland ban on THC-containing hemp products
    The preliminary injunction allows hemp retailers to sell products that were banned on July 1.
    A collection of small jars and boxes that contain hemp and CBD.
    Expert predictions for Ravens vs. Titans: Will Baltimore leave London with a win?
    Here are predictions from The Baltimore Banner’s sports staff.
    Ravens coach John Harbaugh took a different approach to the trip to London than he did in 2017, when they lost big to the Jacksonville Jaguars.
    A solo trip for the boozy books: Discover Virginia wine country in a weekend
    No Napa? No problem. Virginia's Monticello Wine Trail, which is advertised as the “birthplace of American Wine” and has at least 40 wineries, had plenty to choose from for a solo trip from Baltimore during the first weekend of fall.
    Barboursville Vineyards is on the Monticello Wine Trail in Virginia.
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