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    Ravens locker room chatter: Taylor Swift fan Justin Tucker is ‘along for the ride’ as her NFL romance takes off
    “There’s no doubt she’s one of the greatest artists of not just our time, or our generation, but maybe of all time,” Tucker said.
    Taylor Swift watches last week's game at Arrowhead Stadium in a luxury box with Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce's mother, Donna.
    Gavin Buckley promised Annapolis a bicycle revolution. We’re still waiting.
    Not much has changed since Annapolis abandoned a trial bike lane on Main Street weeks ahead of schedule five years ago, giving in to merchants who howled at the loss of a few dozen parking spaces. So, I asked the mayor: With two years left in office, where is his bike revolution?
    Annapolis Mayor Gavin Buckley, right, has made bicycling part of his two terms in office. But most of the improvements he's promised remain in the design phase.
    Previewing Ravens vs. Browns: 5 things to watch, including QB fumbles, Amari Cooper and special teams woes
    Worried about Lamar Jackson's ball security issues? Browns QB Deshaun Watson’s fumbles have been perhaps the NFL’s most costly.
    JACKSONVILLE, FL - AUGUST 12: Deshaun Watson #4 of the Cleveland Browns fumbles a snap against the Jacksonville Jaguars during a football game at TIAA Bank Field on August 12, 2022 in Jacksonville, Florida. (Photo by Mike Carlson/Getty Images)
    Why it’s so hard to find appointments for the latest COVID vaccine
    COVID-19 cases are rising, and a new vaccine is approved, but it can be hard to find doses in the Baltimore area.
    COVID-19 vaccines are advertised at pharmacies across the region, but they're in short supply.
    Maryland’s new laws address issues from gun violence to divorce
    Hundreds of new laws take effect in Maryland on Sunday, from restrictions on carrying guns to changes to how married couples can get divorced.
    The flip of the calendar to Oct. 1 means hundreds of new laws go into effect in Maryland.
    Week 4: Which injured Ravens are missed the most? | The Banner Ravens Podcast
    With the list of injured Ravens seemingly growing every day, hosts Paul Mancano and Jonas Shaffer run through an exercise to determine whom the team misses the most.
    One year after Gunpowder manager’s arrest, state park system gets an overhaul
    When Maryland’s acting state parks Superintendent Angela Crenshaw visits parks, she goes over a few rules with staff members. Be nice. Be safe. Keep body to self.
    Maryland Department of Natural Resources Secretary Josh Kurtz  and acting parks Superintendent Angela Crenshaw are seen outside of the  Department of Natural Resources headquarters in Annapolis on Sept. 22, 2023. The two discussed developing strategies to reform the agency since the arrest of prominent Park Ranger Michael J. Browning.
    Maryland leaders say the state can weather a government shutdown — for a few weeks, at least
    As the nation inches closer to a potential federal government shutdown, Maryland leaders say the state government can weather the loss of money for a few weeks.
    Maryland State House, in Annapolis, Wednesday, April 5, 2023.
    Assaulted and set on fire: Days before LaPere’s killing, the horrific attack that started with a ‘maintenance’ visit
    A man and woman fought to survive a brutal attack police believe is tied to Jason Billingsley, the suspect in the killing of tech CEO Pava LaPere.
    Jonte Gilmore, 26, is being treated for burns at Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center.
    Ravens RB Justice Hill, S Kyle Hamilton return to practice; S Marcus Williams back to full participation
    But five Ravens on the team’s active roster missed practice again Thursday.
    Ravens safety Kyle Hamilton celebrates a sack during the game against the Indianapolis Colts on Sunday.
    Maryland Film Festival set to return in 2024 with new director
    After a yearlong hiatus, the Maryland Film Festival will return for its 25th anniversary with a new director of programming.
    The exterior of the Parkway Theatre.
    Remembering Brooks Robinson and a conversation with Orioles pitcher Grayson Rodriguez | The Adam Jones Podcast
    On the latest episode, we remember Orioles legend Brooks Robinson and Orioles pitcher Grayson Rodriguez talks about lessons learned from being sent down to the minors, changes to the game and his second-best pitch.
    Maryland is undefeated after 4 flawed wins. Its coach wrestles with that dissonance.
    “The perfect game is winning and meeting our standard, and we haven’t had any of those yet.”
    Colby McDonald of Maryland runs past Jaden Mangham of Michigan State during the Terrapins' Big Ten road win Saturday.
    Commentary: Entertainment district near Ravens and Orioles stadiums is vital for Baltimore
    A downtown entertainment district near the stadiums would attract thousands of visitors and generate much-needed revenue.
    Time to say goodbye to those parking lots around Oriole Park at Camden Yards and M&T Bank Stadium in favor of revenue-producing attractions, Martin G. Knott, former chair of the Maryland Economic Development Corp., says.
    Jadeveon Clowney focused on future rather than disappointment in Cleveland
    The late free-agent signee ranks first on the Ravens in pressures (13) and is tied for second with 1.5 sacks.
    The Ravens' Jadeveon Clowney pressures Colts quarterback Gardner Minshew on Sunday during the Indianapolis overtime victory.
    Maryland’s federal workers and residents who depend on services brace for shutdown
    Halting government operations would affect more than just federal employees, but also Marylanders who rely on vital government services to meet their most basic needs, such as food benefits, safety inspections, student loan payment processing and child care grants, to name a few.
    A sign in the Pinnacles Entrance Station of the Badlands National Park warns visitors the park is closed on Oct. 1, 2013 near Wall, South Dakota. Without a spending deal, the federal government could shut down beginning Sunday.
    Can Lamar Jackson and the Ravens crack the Browns’ elite defense? It’s a big ask.
    Cleveland leads the NFL in virtually every significant defensive category.
    Lamar Jackson will lead the Ravens against the NFL's top defense Sunday against the Browns.
    7 things to do in Annapolis in the next 7 days
    You could listen to great progressive bluegrass this weekend or hear a stirring symphonic requiem for Holocaust victims, You could buy a book to support literacy, get info on home improvement or catch an artists’ roundtable. Here are some of the best things to do in Annapolis through Oct. 5.
    Yonder Mountain Strings Band is one headline act at the the Annapolis Baygrass Music Festival Saturday and Sunday at Sandy Point State Park.
    Baltimore water system could be turned over to nonprofit with appointed or elected board
    Baltimore Regional Water Governance Task Force chairman Bill Henry offered Baltimore City Council members two alternative regional water authority structures being weighed: turning Baltimore’s most valuable asset to a not-for-profit organization with a directors’ board controlled by political appointees, or a board that includes elected officials themselves.
    Comptroller Bill Henry speaks during a Baltimore City Board of Estimates meeting inside City Hall on 10/5/22.
    Maryland Democratic Party leader Yvette Lewis to step down
    Yvette Lewis has led the Maryland Democratic Party since 2019, a period that included record fundraising, recapturing the governor’s mansion and expanding majorities in the General Assembly.
    Maryland Democratic Party Chair Yvette Lewis speaks at a campaign event in 2022. She said she will step down in October.
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