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    The Ravens’ offense is ahead of schedule. Here’s how it can stay ahead of defenses, too.
    It’s too early to draw conclusions about where the Ravens’ offense might be headed. But it’s never too early to point out potential pitfalls.
    Baltimore Ravens running back Gus Edwards (35) celebrates after scoring a touchdown on a 7 yard run during the second quarter against the Cleveland Browns in an NFL football game, Sunday, Oct. 23, 2022, in Baltimore.
    Former Orioles catcher Matt Wieters on the new generation of Orioles | The Adam Jones Podcast
    Former Orioles catcher Matt Wieters discusses the future of the Orioles, the talent in youth baseball and Adam Jones reflects on his retirement ceremony.
    Demetrius Smith, wrongly convicted of murder, finally gets apology and compensation
    Even after being cleared of a murder and an assault he did not commit, Demetrius Smith of Baltimore faced legal hurdles in getting compensation from the state. He was vindicated on Wednesday with a payment and an apology from the governor.
    Demetrius Smith was wrongfully convicted of first-degree murder in 2010 and sentenced to life in prison plus 18 years. He was later exonerated, but has been denied benefits and compensation.
    Areas in 7 Maryland counties under drought warning
    Significant portions of Maryland are either under a drought watch or drought warning, the Maryland Department of the Environment said Wednesday.
    Residents and businesses in parts of Maryland are being asked to conserve water.
    RB Justice Hill among 8 Ravens missing at practice; RB Kenyan Drake signs with practice squad
    Drake had five starts in 12 games last year with the Ravens, rushing for 482 yards (4.4 per carry) and four touchdowns.
    CINCINNATI, OHIO - SEPTEMBER 17: Justice Hill #43 of the Baltimore Ravens is tackled by Zach Carter #95 of the Cincinnati Bengals during the fourth quarter at Paycor Stadium on September 17, 2023 in Cincinnati, Ohio. (Photo by Andy Lyons/Getty Images)
    We want our Birds: Pair launches long-shot campaign for city to take over the Orioles
    A pair of civic activists experienced in quixotic campaigns have a new idea: Could city government seize control of the Orioles and run the team in a way that more benefits Baltimore and the community?
    Andy Ellis, left, and Bill Marker are Orioles fans and civic activists who have mounted a campaign to convince Baltimore leaders to consider using eminent domain to seize ownership of the baseball team and either sell the team or turn it into a publicly-owned organization.
    Ravens film study: Geno Stone calls his shot vs. Bengals; Brandon Stephens and OL creativity stand out
    Ravens safety Kyle Hamilton called Stone’s red-zone interception “a perfect play all around the back end.”
    CINCINNATI, OHIO - SEPTEMBER 17: Geno Stone #26 of the Baltimore Ravens intercepts a pass intended for Tee Higgins #5 of the Cincinnati Bengals during the third quarter at Paycor Stadium on September 17, 2023 in Cincinnati, Ohio. (Photo by Dylan Buell/Getty Images)
    The Dish: Opening … soon? Nana taqueria, Greg’s Bagels and other restaurants we’re waiting for.
    Call it restaurant limbo: Of the 11 eateries I included in a list of most anticipated restaurant openings for 2023, fewer than half have opened their doors.
    Damye Hahn explores the future site of The Fishmonger’s Daughter, her restaurant in Catonsville. First announced in 2019, the project has been delayed for years.
    Ravens lose another starting DB as Ar’Darius Washington heads to injured reserve
    Washington, the team’s top slot cornerback, suffered a chest injury in the Ravens’ win Sunday over the Cincinnati Bengals.
    Houston Texans wide receiver Noah Brown (85) stiff arms Baltimore Ravens safety Ar'Darius Washington (29) in their opening game of the season at M&T Bank Stadium on Sunday, September 10, 2023.
    Schools, volunteers working with kids suffering gun violence trauma
    There have been nine homicides in Annapolis this year and many more shootings and reports of evening gunfire. It’s easy to overlook that some people are trying to help those hurt by it all.
    Annapolis Police Chief Ed Jackson talks about the investigation into the shooting death of Tre'on Makeup Hut, 18, of Glen Burnie in the Bywater neighborhood of Annapolis on Friday, Sept. 8.
    Commentary: Want to foster successful learners? Take them outside
    Students getting to spend time outdoors enhances learning, and legislation that supports outdoor education should be strengthened, say U.S. Rep. John Sarbanes and Nicole Veltre-Luton, a teacher at Baltimore’s Digital Harbor High School.
    U.S. Rep. John Sarbanes speaks at a news conference.
    Hotter days, climate change pose challenges for train safety
    The threats posed by extreme weather have created challenges for operators of passenger and freight rail lines.
    Exterior of a Light Rail train heading to BWI Airport at Camden Station in Baltimore on 8/11/22.
    Worried about rising grocery prices and fewer retail choices? Maryland’s attorney general wants to hear about it
    State regulators warn the merger could affect Marylanders’ access to affordable food options, local job security and the vitality of the agricultural industry.
    Karen Taylor, a resident of Union Square in South Baltimore, attends a food giveaway outside of Old Major bar in Pigtown on Thursday, Jan. 5, 2023.
    As John Waters gets his star on Hollywood Boulevard, fans in Baltimore toast the ‘Pope of Trash’
    Baltimore director John Waters’ star was unveiled Monday on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Back home in Baltimore, friends and fans gathered for a livestream of the event at the Charles and Senator theatres.
    John Samuel Waters Jr. (born April 22, 1946) is an American filmmaker, writer, actor, and artist. He rose to fame in the early 1970s for his transgressive cult films, including Multiple Maniacs (1970), Pink Flamingos (1972) and Female Trouble (1974). He wrote and directed the comedy film Hairspray (1988), which was an international success and was later adapted into a hit Broadway musical.
    Ravens S Marcus Williams avoids pectoral surgery, putting him on track to return this season
    “He’s just rehabbing right now to get himself back on the field,” Harbaugh said.
    Ravens safety Marcus Williams speaks at a press conference after the Ravens practice in Owings Mills on July 27, 2023.
    Maryland Kaiser Permanente employees vote to strike if no contract by October
    About 4,000 Kaiser nurses, technicians and medical professionals could go on strike as early as Oct. 1 if the company and coalition of unions cannot agree on a new contract by the end of September.
    Frontline health care workers hold a demonstration on Labor Day outside Kaiser Permanente Los Angeles Medical Center in Hollywood in Los Angeles, Monday, Sep. 4, 2023.
    Charles County official says New York Times investigation distorts groundwater situation
    Jason Groth, the acting director of the county’s Department of Planning and Growth Management, is paraphrased as saying the county will “hit a point within a decade where it doesn’t have enough water.” But the situation is much more nuanced, Groth told the Banner.
    Water use in Maryland is permitted at the state level.
    Baltimore Banner Horoscopes: What will the fall season bring your astrological sign?
    Enjoy the last few days of summer. The Autumnal Equinox falls on Saturday at 2:49 a.m.
    Baltimore Horoscopes
    Latinos in Maryland talk about concerns, culture and pride
    With the start of National Hispanic Heritage Month on Friday, The Baltimore Banner asked Maryland-based Latinos a variety of questions.
    Jen White-Johnson poses for a portrait inside her home office in Baltimore, Friday, Sept. 8, 2023.
    Photos: Fun(neling) Orioles celebration
    Scenes from a day years in the making at Camden Yards on Sunday.
    Baltimore Orioles starting pitcher Grayson Rodriguez (30) busts open a bottle of champagne in the clubhouse following the team’s playoff-clinching win against the Tampa Bay Rays on Sunday, September 17, 2023. The Orioles earned a spot in the playoffs for the first time since 2016.
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