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    Ravens film study: A ‘rusty’ debut for the offense — and more on the run game, pace of play and Odafe Oweh
    “Lots of little things, even communication, just the way we were operating, it was up and down,” Ravens coach John Harbaugh said.
    Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Zay Flowers (4), chased by Houston Texans safety M.J. Stewart (29), rushes forward after a catch in the opening game of the season against the Houston Texans at M&T Bank Stadium on Sunday, Sept. 10, 2023.
    What data reveals about Maryland juvenile crime trends
    Lawmakers will meet Wednesday to weigh juvenile reforms against a wave of gun violence against teens and a spike in teens stealing cars.
    Exterior of the Maryland State House in Annapolis, as seen on Friday, March 31.
    New COVID-19 vaccines were just approved. Who should get a shot and when?
    New COVID-19 vaccines are expected to be available soon, as early as this week.
    A healthcare worker prepares a dose of the COVID-19 bivalent booster at the start of a vaccination campaign for people 80 years and older, in Santiago, Chile, Wednesday, Oct. 26, 2022.
    HBCU advocacy group challenges Stevenson University Ph.D. program
    Maryland HBCU Advocates say Stevenson University’s physical therapy program is a duplicate of those offered by the University of Maryland Eastern Shore and the University of Maryland, Baltimore.
    Breaking News alert
    Piggly Wiggly in Maryland? Kroger to sell some Harris Teeter stores to chain’s owner.
    The Kroger Co. says it will sell 10 Harris Teeter stores in Maryland, Virginia and Washington, D.C., ahead of a merger with Albertsons Companies Inc.
    The Harris Teeter grocery store in Locust Point.
    The Archdiocese of Baltimore is considering filing for bankruptcy. Here’s what that means.
    Here’s a breakdown of what the Archdiocese’s bankruptcy proceeding could look like.
    Archdiocese of Baltimore
    I’ve got one eye on Hurricane Lee and another on my climate anxiety
    It can be hard to distinguish between real danger and overhyped warnings in the media. But yes, Maryland does experience tropical storms and hurricanes. Isabel, which hit 20 years ago this month, is hard to forget.
    A NOAA satellite image released Monday shows Hurricane Lee churning in the Atlantic Ocean, with tropical storm Margot to its west. The Chesapeake Bay is in the upper northeast corner of the image.
    Commentary: I know what it’s like to lose a loved one to suicide
    Improved public health policies and individual actions by loved ones can help prevent suicides, Anthony Woods, Maryland’s secretary of veterans affairs, says.
    Anthony Woods, Gov. Wes Moore's nominee for secretary of veterans affairs, listens during an event at the State House in Annapolis with military veterans.
    Maryland leaders reassessing juvenile justice changes after several high-profile crimes
    “It hurts us more when kids are the ones perpetrating or falling victim, because we feel like we failed them,” said state Del. Luke Clippinger, a Baltimore Democrat who is leading a review of whether juvenile laws need adjusting.
    Children hold up signs during a Safe Streets peace walk in Brooklyn, days after two people were killed and 28 others were injured in a mass shooting.
    Ravens S Marcus Williams out ‘a while’ with injury; OL Tyler Linderbaum, Ronnie Stanley ‘week-to-week’ with sprains
    Williams is contemplating surgery but could return late in the season, while the Ravens may be down two starters up front against the Bengals in Week 2.
    Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh looks up at the scoreboard in the opening game of the season against the Houston Texans at M&T Bank Stadium on Sunday, Sept. 10, 2023.
    How long is too long to wait for that fairy-tale romance?
    On "And Just Like That...," one character asks another to wait five years to pick up their relationship. I spoke to some professionals about whether that’s reasonable or its own type of fantasy.
    Sarah Jessica Parker as Carrie Bradshaw and John Corbett as Aidan Shaw in Season 2 of "And Just Like That..."
    Baltimore Banner Horoscopes: Subtle shifts in energy during the last full week of summer
    The planet Mercury goes direct this week, along with several asteroids changing signs this week, causing subtle energy shifts for the last full week of summer. What does that mean for your sign?
    Baltimore Horoscopes
    Gardening center or dispensary? Baltimore shop tests limits of cannabis law
    A new Fells Point business is teaching people how to cultivate cannabis and selling plants. Is it legal? That answer isn’t so simple.
    Three men wearing black t-shirts stand in front of the door to their Fells Point shop.
    Maryland State Fair chairman Gerry Brewster to depart, ending family legacy of more than 60 years
    After years of the nonprofit that runs the state fair “living paycheck to paycheck,” Brewster said, he organized volunteers in fundraising campaigns and advocated in the State House to raise more than $10 million.
    Gov. Wes Moore and Gerry Brewster share a laugh as they stand near a red enclosure housing chicks that are about three days old.
    Ravens vs. Texans: 5 things to watch, including offensive flexibility, Lamar Jackson’s strength
    How different will Todd Monken’s Ravens offense look from Greg Roman’s Ravens offense?
    BALTIMORE, MARYLAND - NOVEMBER 28: Lamar Jackson #8 of the Baltimore Ravens warms up during a game against the Cleveland Browns at M&T Bank Stadium on November 28, 2021 in Baltimore, Maryland.
    Moore, Scott pledge to fill government vacancies, but their progress is unclear
    Surrounded by union workers in Baltimore on Saturday, the governor and mayor pledged to refill the ranks of government employees but offered little evidence of the progress they’re making.
    Gov. Wes Moore speaks about the importance of hiring government workers during an event outside the AFSCME union building in southwest Baltimore on Saturday, Sept. 9, 2023. He's joined by Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott, at right.
    Banner political notes: Verdict goes against 2 politicians; A Tree-Mendous celebration; Forward Party has a candidate
    A federal jury found this week that two Anne Arundel County politicians owe a former worker at a gym they co-own nearly $5,000 after she said she was improperly fired.
    Maryland, Baltimore City, Baltimore County politics
    Nancy Pelosi says she’ll seek House reelection in 2024, dismissing retirement speculation
    The Baltimore native’s announcement quells any talk of retirement for the long-serving leader, who, with the honorific title of speaker emeritus, remains an influential leader, pivotal party figure and strong fundraiser for Democrats.
    House Speaker Nancy Pelosi of Calif., speaks on the House floor at the Capitol in Washington Thursday, Nov. 17, 2022.
    Ravens TE Mark Andrews questionable, CB Marlon Humphrey out for season opener vs. Texans
    Humphrey, a Pro Bowler, underwent an operation in mid-August to address a lingering foot injury and hasn’t practiced since.
    Tight end Mark Andrews is questionable for Sunday's season opener against Houston.
    Is Maryland ‘squandering’ its groundwater supply? Officials, experts say no.
    About 75% of the monitoring wells around Maryland have seen water levels drop over the last 40 years, some by as much as 100 feet, according to an investigation from The New York Times.
    ”In Maryland, we’re not at risk of running out of water. I think that needs to be made clear first,” Lee Currey of the Maryland Department of the Environment said.
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