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    A year later, big changes — maybe a movie deal — for Baltimore’s longest-living Jane Doe
    It’s been one year since the Baltimore woman who was missing child No. 1201298 found her identity — one year of changes big and small.
    Simboli Ruffin, holding her passport, stands for a portrait in her home on Tuesday, June 13, 2023. Ruffin, the Baltimore woman known as 'the longest living Jane Doe,' finally discovered her true identity in 2022 following a decades-long search and a Baltimore Banner investigation.
    Former MLB umpire Tim Tschida on the league’s new rules | The Adam Jones Podcast
    On The Adam Jones Podcast, former MLB umpire Tim Tschida talks about becoming an umpire, his most memorable calls, MLB's new rules, ejections and more with former Orioles star Adam Jones.
    ‘It’s been the goal since day one’: Maryland turns to Matt Swope to continue building baseball program, tradition
    The Terrapins hire a graduate and established name who becomes the first to lead his alma mater since Tom Bradley.
    Matt Swope is the ninth head coach in the history of the University of Maryland baseball team.
    Frederick County gets a new flag representing the county as a ‘crossroads’ of Maryland
    The flag won a redesign contest announced in January as part of Frederick County’s 275th anniversary celebration.
    Credit: Frederick County government.
    Families in ‘disbelief’ as a longstanding feud ends in Annapolis mass shooting
    Victims’ families said they never thought a parking dispute would escalate to a shooting that killed 3 people and injured 3 others.
    Sandra Mireles, wife of Nick Mireles,, shares stories about  her husband after he was killed on Sunday night in a mass shooting in Annapolis. He leaves behind several children ranging from toddlers to teenagers.
    Johns Hopkins pulls LGBTQ glossary offline after ‘lesbian’ definition draws criticism
    Johns Hopkins’ definition of lesbians as “non-men” triggered online outrage from both the right and left, labels of misogyny and even criticism from Harry Potter author J.K. Rowling.
    Scenes of Johns Hopkins Homewood Campus
    How to live rent-free in a historic Maryland home
    In a unique partnership, Maryland lets residents stay in historic homes for free as long as they pay for the renovations.
    Dani and Justin Ritthaler moved into a historic farmhouse in Howard County as apart of an interesting program with the state of Maryland. Their house is pictured here on June 9. 2023.
    Letters: Harborplace redevelopment plans need greater transparency
    Plans for Harborplace redevelopment need more transparency, a city resident favoring a high-rise residential and retail approach says; Gov. Wes Moore understands the power of history, leaders of organizations devoted to history and preservation say.
    A view of Baltimore's Inner Harbor and historic ship taken with a drone on Friday, March 17. Several property and business owners say they have concerns about the low levels of foot traffic in the district, which they need to stay in business.
    A timeline of Odell Beckham Jr.’s ‘first step’ and debut practice with the Ravens
    Despite being a “full go” from a health standpoint, the Ravens will ease Beckham’s practice reps this week as he gets acclimated with the offense.
    Ravens wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. participates in the first day of the team's mandatory minicamp.
    Ravens minicamp: With J.K. Dobbins missing, and other stars not shining, Lamar Jackson and offense carry on
    One week after impressing at the Ravens’ final open practice of OTAs, wide receiver Nelson Agholor had perhaps Tuesday’s biggest play.
    Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson, center, works out during organized team activities Wednesday, May 24, 2023 in Owings Mills.
    Ravens WR Odell Beckham Jr. will ‘ramp up’ workload at minicamp, but WR Rashod Bateman could miss time
    Ravens coach John Harbaugh said Beckham “feels like he’s going to be the healthiest he’s been in a few years.”
    John Harbaugh (left), Odell Beckham Jr. (center), Eric DeCosta (right) at an introductory press conference at the Under Armour Performance Center, on April 13, 2023.
    Judge tells Erie Insurance, state to work out resolution in discrimination suit
    Judge Julie Rebecca Rubin ruled that Erie Insurance and The Maryland Insurance Administration have up to 60 days to come to a resolution following the administration’s finding in May that the Pennsylvania-based insurance company used discriminatory practices against Black Baltimore-area brokers, and thus its residents.
    Cary Hansel is an attorney for the Baltimore Insurance Network.
    A mass shooting leaves 3 dead on an Annapolis street, and the devastation is sadly familiar
    Here’s what it looks like after a mass shooting in Maryland’s small-town capital.
    Annapolis Mayor Gavin Buckley, center, talks to the news media as Police Chief ed Jackson listens after a triple homicide Sunday, June 11
    Gay bars remain closed in Baltimore just as LGBTQ community needs them most
    It’s Pride Month, and there are fewer gay bars open in Baltimore just as members of the LGBTQ community say they are needed most.
    The Manor in Mt Vernon on June 12, 2023
    Commentary: Attacks on affirmative action signal economic threat
    Legal actions attacking affirmative action programs threaten to halt or reverse the gains in minority business development in this region and elsewhere, says Sharon Pinder, the president and CEO of the Capital Region Minority Supplier Development Council.
    Legal actions attacking affirmative action threaten to halt gains in Black business development, says Sharon Pinder, president and CEO of the Capital Region Minority Supplier Development Council.
    Why can we see so many stars? James Webb Space Telescope offers an answer
    The James Webb Space Telescope has provided a possible answer as to why we can see so much of the universe, and why the light from far away galaxies is not blocked by clouds of gas.
    There are more than 20,000 galaxies in this field. This James Webb Space Telescope view is found between the Pisces and Andromeda constellations.
    Matt Swope named Maryland baseball’s next head coach
    Matt Swope to take over for Rob Vaughn as Maryland baseball’s next head coach. He played college ball for the Terrapins and most recently served as associate head coach.
    Assistant coach Matt Swope
Maryland Baseball vs. Purdue at Bob "Turtle" Smith Stadium in College Park, MD on Sunday, Apr. 23, 2023. 
Chris Lyons/Maryland Terrapins
    The 16 most interesting Ravens players (and coaches) to watch at mandatory minicamp
    After one of the NFL’s most eventful offseasons, the Ravens are finally coming together.
    Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson speaks during a news conference after organized team activities Wednesday, May 24, 2023 in Owings Mills.
    Baltimore Banner Horoscopes: Saturn retrograde is coming. How is your sign impacted?
    The big astrological news this week is that Saturn is going to go retrograde from Saturday until Nov. 4. The idea of retrogrades may sound ominous, but they are simply part of the yearly cycle. To simplify, try thinking of retrogrades as time to re-visit, re-evaluate or re-structure the part of your life that is touched by the retrograde planet.
    Baltimore Horoscopes
    From a record crowd to a signature coffee, Annapolis embraces its new soccer team
    The Annapolis Blues are in their inaugural season in the National Premier Soccer League.
    Annapolis takes a shot against Virginia Beach City FC in a 3-0 win.
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