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    Ravens LB Malik Harrison suffered silently after almost losing his career. Then he embraced therapy and found peace.
    “Everybody that’s going through something, you at least need to talk to somebody. Somebody that you trust, somebody that you love," Harrison said.
    : Malik Harrison #40 of the Baltimore Ravens chases down a rusher during the third quarter in a game against the Indianapolis Colts at M&T Bank Stadium on October 11, 2021 in Baltimore, Maryland.
    Hey, all you Bud Light bigots. How about an Annapolis Pride beer?
    So, a washed-up rock star makes a video shooting up Bud Light because a trans person lifted a can of the beer on TikTok. Here’s a drink to take that bad taste out of your mouth, America. Forward Brewing, the nanobrewery in Annapolis, will release the second edition of its Pride beer on Tuesday. It's a kick-off to the city’s Pride week, a refreshing lager and a pint-sized political statement all in one.
    Forward brewing on Tuesday will release MorphX, a peach sour beer for the start of Pride Week in Annapolis. It comes with a butterfly tea power that will make it change colors, and edible glitter for extra sparkle.
    Commentary: Teens are confronting unprecedented mental health challenges
    Parents, schools and health care providers are vital in helping teens through today’s unprecedented mental health challenges, says Dr. Harsh K. Trivedi, president and chief executive officer of Sheppard Pratt.
    Dr. Harsh Trivedi is president and chief executive officer of Sheppard Pratt in Towson.
    Rancid butter and smelly cheese. Hopkins study identifies the body odors that attract mosquitoes
    A new study by an assistant professor at the Johns Hopkins University finds a key factor attracts mosquitos to some people over others: body odor.
    LOUISVILLE, KY - AUGUST 25: Matthew Vanderpool, environmental health specialist and entomologist for the Louisville Metro Department of Public Health and Wellness, displays a mosquito collected earlier in the day on August 25, 2021 in Louisville, Kentucky. Vanderpool specializes in mosquito control, a public health process that involves placing traps to collect specimen, identifying various mosquito species, and testing the samples for mosquito-borne diseases. Lab technologists test for Saint Louis encephalitis, West Nile virus, La Crosse encephalitis, and Eastern equine encephalitis.
    Barrier breaker: Isis King prepares for coming season of Amazon Prime’s ‘With Love’
    When the second season of “With Love” premieres June 2 on Amazon Prime, Isis King will continue to make history as one of the few transgender actresses to have a leading role in a major studio-backed romantic comedy.
    Model Isis King attends the GLSEN 2018 Respect Awards at Cipriani 42nd Street on May 21, 2018 in New York City.
    Consumer guide criticized for saying ‘avoid’ Chesapeake oysters
    As the Chesapeake Bay’s oyster population shows signs of a rebound, some want to know why Seafood Watch is recommending that people avoid eating wild-caught oysters from the bay.
    Freshly dredged oysters are collected in a basket.
    The best local rap and R&B of 2023 so far
    From Yg Teck to Brent Faiyaz, here is a look at some of the region’s best music of the year.
    Yg Teck live at Motorhouse
    Young Marines and Girl Scouts plant 3,500 flags at Dulaney Valley Memorial Gardens ahead of Memorial Day
    In 1970, Dulaney Valley Memorial Gardens began holding a Memorial Day ceremony in an area known as the Circle of Immortals, a section set aside for Marylanders killed in action.
    Young Marine Gunnery Sergeant Colin Farias, 16, and Private Duffy, 8, plant flags on gravesites at Dulaney Valley Memorial Gardens on May 27, 2023.
    Banner political notes: Muddled curfew message; taxpayers’ night; cannabis regulations
    Messaging from Mayor Brandon Scott’s administration in the days leading up to Memorial Day weekend — when enforcement of the city’s long-standing curfew kicks off again — has been muddled and at times misleading.
    Maryland, Baltimore City, Baltimore County politics
    Grayson Rodriguez scuffles through the sort of game every rookie must learn from in 12-2 Orioles loss to Rangers
    Jorge Mateo probably should have helped Rodriguez out of the 4th inning, but he didn't. Then things fell apart, one start after Rodriguez shut down the Blue Jays. His rookie season will be this way — the good and bad commingling, sometimes in the same week.
    Grayson Rodriguez #30 of the Baltimore Orioles pitches against the Texas Rangers during the first inning at Oriole Park at Camden Yards on May 26, 2023 in Baltimore, Maryland.
    PHOTOS | In century-old ritual, Naval Academy mids toss their ‘covers’ to mark end of 4 years in Annapolis
    On Friday, more than 1,000 Naval Academy midshipmen tossed their “covers” in the air as part of the traditional hat toss, a ritual ending their four years in Annapolis and part of the moment that most become commissioned Navy and Marine Corps officers.
    Graduating midshipmen toss their covers into the sky at the conclusion of the U.S. Naval Academy’s graduation ceremony at the Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium on May 26, 2023. The graduating midshipmen are commissioned as either an ensign in the U.S. Navy or a 2nd Lieutenant in the U.S. Marine Corps.
    Star WR DeAndre Hopkins is a free agent. After a busy offseason, do the Ravens still need him?
    Could Hopkins come to Baltimore? It’s possible. But another splashy signing is hard to imagine.
    GLENDALE, ARIZONA - NOVEMBER 27: DeAndre Hopkins #10 of the Arizona Cardinals celebrates after scoring a touchdown in the first quarter of a game against the Los Angeles Chargers at State Farm Stadium on November 27, 2022 in Glendale, Arizona.
    Marylanders hit the road heading into Memorial Day weekend
    AAA predicts that 42.3 million Americans — including 850,000 Marylanders — will be traveling Thursday through Memorial Day, up more than 7% from last year.
    SKIDMORE, MD: The Chesapeake Bay Bridge can be seen from the beach at Sandy Point State Park.
    Dutch Ruppersberger: Default, proposed cuts would devastate Marylanders
    U.S. Rep. Dutch Ruppersberger wants Congress to approve a clean debt ceiling increase and he opposes Republican budget proposals that he says would cut funding for programs vital to Marylanders.
    U.S. Rep. C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger attends a gubernatorial candidates' forum on healthcare issues sponsored by the Maryland Democratic Party at BC Brewery on May 31, 2022.
    Craft cocktails, cute shops and only an hour in the car: Discover Frederick in a day
    Frederick is a cozy city with an extremely walkable historic downtown bursting with shops and restaurants. It makes for a great day trip whether you’re looking for nice walking paths, a “treat yourself” shopping day or a delicious meal.
    The Carroll Creek Promenade in Frederick, Maryland.
    Former Ravens safety Tony Jefferson will join organization as scouting intern
    Jefferson, 31, played 39 games and made 35 starts over four seasons in Baltimore.
    GLENDALE, ARIZONA - AUGUST 21: Safety Tony Jefferson #23 of the Baltimore Ravens warms up during the NFL preseason game at State Farm Stadium on August 21, 2022 in Glendale, Arizona. The Ravens defeated the Cardinals 24-17.
    Baltimore Beltway crash that killed 6 highway workers in March prompts national call to action
    After the deadly crash in March that killed six highway workers on the Baltimore Beltway, new state and nationwide survey data on the dangers of highway work zones showed construction contractors and workers felt an increased risk working on highways compared to one year ago.
    A vehicle sits overturned in a construction zone on the Baltimore Beltway on March 22, 2023. Six construction workers were killed in the crash.
    Baltimore County $4.9B spending plan raises teacher pay, expands free community college program
    The Baltimore County Council signed off on the county executive’s nearly $5 billion budget on Thursday, a spending plan that does not raise property or income taxes but continues to plow money into public schools, parks and public safety.
    Johnny Olszewski, Baltimore County Executive, speaks at a press conference announcing a package of foundational legislative reforms to expand access to new housing opportunities as well as address community concerns in Baltimore County.
    Unmasked: Catholic high school teacher returned to classroom after abuse claim
    A former teacher at the old Cardinal Gibbons High School has been identified as one of the redacted names in the attorney general's report on sex abuse within the Archdiocese of Baltimore.
    Photo collage showing statue of man cradling infant in arms next to image of priest and boy sitting in pews reading Bibles, overlayed with variety of short and long white redaction boxes.
    The 10 Catholic Church figures unmasked in report on sex abuse within Archdiocese of Baltimore
    The Banner has identified seven church figures whose names were redacted from the recent report on child sexual abuse within the Archdiocese of Baltimore.
    Archdiocese of Baltimore
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