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    The 6 matchups that could define Ravens training camp
    As full-squad practices ramp up in Owings Mills, so will the competition between the Ravens’ offense and defense.
    Rashod Bateman #12 of the Baltimore Ravens reacts during the game against the Minnesota Vikings at M&T Bank Stadium on November 07, 2021 in Baltimore, Maryland.
    Wes Moore is on the road to everywhere, so I followed along
    We already elected Wes Moore, a historic accomplishment that made him the first Black governor of this state and the youngest current governor of any state. So, who is he trying to win over with a relentless travel schedule? What’s the purpose of all this roaming, racking up enough miles to cross Maryland four times over?
    Surrounded by members of his cabinet, Gov. Wes Moore talks to reporters at Wye Island Natural Resources Management Area on Thursday, July 20, 2023 after announcing a change in state policy on Chesapeake Bay Clean up.
    Commentary: Here’s why college is worth the investment in Maryland
    As the value of college is increasingly questioned, higher education remains vital to providing opportunities to students from low-income households, Boyd Bradshaw, Towson University’s vice president of enrollment management, says.
    Towson University campus
    Ravens long snapper Nick Moore reportedly suffers season-ending Achilles tendon injury
    The Ravens reportedly will sign Tyler Ott, a former Pro Bowl selection, as Nick Moore’s replacement.
    BALTIMORE, MARYLAND - OCTOBER 09:  Nick Moore #46 of the Baltimore Ravens warms up during pregame prior to facing the Cincinnati Bengals at M&T Bank Stadium on October 09, 2022 in Baltimore, Maryland. (Photo by Todd Olszewski/Getty Images)
    Ravens WR Rashod Bateman placed on PUP list ahead of training camp
    Bateman could miss a week or two while he progresses in his recovery from the Lisfranc foot operation that ended his 2022 season.
    Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Rashod Bateman (7) warms up during a NFL football game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers,Thursday, Oct. 27, 2022 in Tampa, Fla.
    Unsettled weather pattern returns Monday with thunderstorms and gusty winds
    The showers will keep the area slightly cooler through the afternoon, with highs expected in the lower- to mid-80s across the state.
    Scattered thunderstorms are possible in Baltimore Thursday.
    Baltimore Banner Horoscopes: Mercury moves into Virgo later this week
    It is the last full week of July and later this week, Mercury moves into Virgo. See how the week is shaping up.
    Baltimore Horoscopes
    ‘Forever chemicals’ have long been in our tap water. Maryland, U.S. officials say enough already.
    There is a movement afoot to rid the chemicals linked to health hazards from water systems.
    Want to pouring a fresh glass of tap water? Officials say ‘Forever chemicals’ have long been in our tap water.
    Letters: Gov. Moore’s Economic Council a win for competitiveness
    Maryland's new Economic Council will help the state do a better job of attracting businesses and helping them to become more competitive, says Delali Dzirasa, CEO of Fearless, a digital services firm based in Baltimore.
    Gov. Wes Moore’s announcement of the creation of the Maryland Economic Council means the state will be finding ways to boost the competitiveness of Maryland companies, says Delali Dzirasa, CEO of Fearless, a Baltimore digital services firm.
    Cultivating the next generation of diverse cancer fighters
    Tonya Webb, an associate professor at the University of Maryland School of Medicine, gravitated to cancer research after several family members battled the disease. Now she inspires future cancer fighters.
    Tonya Webb (center with her arms folded) is an associate professor specializing in microbiology and immunology at the University of Maryland School of Medicine. She also heads up the Diversity In Cancer Research Internship Program.
    Banner political notes: Cannabis social equity leader; O’Malley portraits unveiled; members named to water and higher ed panels; Olszewski taps former MDE secretary
    Just over two weeks since the legal sales of recreational cannabis began, Gov. Wes Moore on Monday announced his pick to lead the state agency responsible for ensuring Maryland’s cannabis industry includes entrepreneurs from communities harmed by marijuana prohibition.
    Maryland, Baltimore City, Baltimore County politics
    A championship soccer season in Annapolis started with a silly chant
    How do you build a fan culture from scratch? It’s more than drunken brainstorming in the parking of Navy-Marine Corps Stadium — and soccer, er, football, has a passionate base of supporters right now.
    The view an Annapolis Blues home game from the stands at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium, where cheers of "Old Bay" are a regular occurrence.
    FBI concludes investigation into shooting death of Roy McGrath and refers case to prosecutors
    A spokesman for the FBI’s Knoxville Field Office confirmed Thursday that agents concluded the investigation and referred the findings to local and federal prosecutors for review.
    Roy McGrath FBI wanted poster.
    Advocate Greg Miller talks about how to better understand, help those with intellectual and developmental disabilities
    As the nation marks Disability Pride Month, Gregory Miller, president and chief executive officer of Penn-Mar Human Services, talks about his work on behalf of people with disabilities.
    Gregory Miller is president and chief executive officer at Penn-Mar Human Services.
    7 things to do in Annapolis: Mitchell Gallery exhibits Mexican printmaker’s famous works, plus more free stuff
    Looking for something to do in Annapolis? We’ve got you covered, whether it’s an exhibit of the works of José Guadalupe Posada, free concerts or a living history display in the Historic District.
    The skeletons come out of the closet in José Guadalupe Posada: Legendary Printmaker of Mexico at the Mitchell Gallery in Annapolis through Oct. 21.
    Gov. Moore and his family get a Vogue moment
    The prominent placement in a national magazine is likely to boost Moore’s already-rising star in the political world. Among those quoted in the article praising Moore: former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and MSNBC host Joy Reid.
    Gov. Wes Moore laughs during an interview with The Baltimore Banner in his office on June 29, 2023, at the Maryland State House.
    Orioles infielder Jordan Westburg on the pressures of the big leagues | The Adam Jones Podcast
    On today's episode, Orioles infielder Jordan Westburg joins to discuss the pressures of the big leagues.
    The MTA fails people with disabilities in Baltimore, DOJ finds
    DOJ threatened legal action after finding that MTA’s MobilityLink failed to provide service that was “comparable to the level of designated public transportation services provided to individuals without disabilities using such system.”
    Danielle Phelps, vice chair of Consumers for Accessible Ride Services and a long-time Mobility user, is shown outside her office in Baltimore on July 19, 2023. She hopes that a Department of Justice investigation into the MTA will lead to improved paratransit service.
    State treasurer: ‘Too much foot-dragging’ on Orioles lease negotiations
    “They owe it to the state and the taxpayers,” Maryland Treasurer Dereck Davis said Wednesday at a meeting of the Board of Public Works, pressing for answers on lease negotiations between the Orioles and the Maryland Stadium Authority.
    There’s been little word about progress on a lease for the Baltimore Orioles to remain at Oriole Park at Camden Yards, which is frustrating state Treasurer Dereck Davis.
    Maryland ranks among top states for Alzheimer’s disease
    Alzheimer’s prevalence in the state is likely due to demographic data, including the numbers of seniors, Black and Hispanic people in Maryland.
    File photo shows hands of an old man and a woman in the sunlight.
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