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    Ravens OTAs report: Todd Monken’s ‘eye candy’ and sharp tongue usher in a new era for offense
    Lamar Jackson joked Wednesday that Monken stops practice to “burst out fire” when the offense looks askew.
    Ravens wide receiver Zay Flowers catches a pass Wednesday during organized team activities in Owings Mills.
    Ravens coach John Harbaugh on Lamar Jackson’s goal to throw for 6,000 yards | The Adam Jones Podcast
    Ravens head coach John Harbaugh joins to discuss Lamar Jackson’s goal of throwing 6,000 yards.
    A Blue Angels show is a dream for photographers. It’s harder than it looks.
    The Navy flight demonstration team’s annual show over Annapolis is what drew Baltimore Banner photojournalist Ulysses Muñoz and me to Annapolis, cameras in hand. I got to see it from a boat in the Severn River, a first for me. He shot from the State House dome. Check out what we got.
    The U.S. Navy Blue Angels fly past the Naval Academy Chapel dome on May 24, 2023, as seen from the top of the State House. The show is part of a series of events during the Naval Academy’s Commissioning Week, all leading up to the graduation ceremony on Friday morning.
    Pranksters list Anne Arundel County high school on Zillow for $42,069. Nice.
    Meade Senior High School was listed for sale on Zillow for just over $42,000 in Anne Arundel County — a steal at about 12 cents per square foot. The listing is a senior prank that the school system is taking in good spirits.
    The prank Zillow listing of Meade High School in Anne Arundel County.
    QB Lamar Jackson sees a new direction in the Ravens’ offense: ‘Running can only take you so far’
    “Less running and more throwing” was how Jackson described Todd Monken’s approach to the 2023 offense.
    Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson speaks during a news conference after organized team activities Wednesday, May 24, 2023 in Owings Mills.
    How you can learn about Annapolis through its murals
    Every Annapolis mural tells a story, whether it is the tragedy of Breonna Taylor’s death or love for community figure Carlester Smith. You can spend hours admiring the artists’ skills. Ah, but then there are the backstories.
    “Proclaiming the Annapolis City Charter: 1708″ is the largest of the three paintings by Lee Boynton in City Council Chambers.
    Trial begins for US Army major, former Johns Hopkins doctor in Russia conspiracy case
    An undercover FBI special agent in a “light disguise” and using the pseudonym “Lena Simon” was the first witness to testify against Anna Gabrielian, 37, and Jamie Lee Henry, 40, who are accused of conspiring to provide private medical records to the Russian government.
    Jamie Lee Henry and Anna Gabrielian leave court after being federally indicted.
    These Civil War nurses changed America yet never left Annapolis
    The holiday weekend is that rare time of year when Annapolis National Cemetery has lots of visitors.
    Mary J. Dukeshire's headstone in the Annapolis National Cemetery is the only one for the four Civil War nurses buried there that includes a date.
    In Maryland, the older a prisoner gets, the less likely he or she will be paroled, report finds
    The Justice Policy Institute, a national nonprofit organization in Washington, D.C., that offers solutions to problems in the juvenile and criminal justice systems, released a report on Tuesday that states it is the first comprehensive look at parole in Maryland in more than 80 years.
    Chain link fence with barbed wire and razor wire.
    Who was a guest in the state government tent at Preakness?
    Maryland taxpayers footed a $200,000 bill for a state government hospitality tent at the Preakness Stakes. Officials say the tent, a practice for several years, is a chance to show business prospects what Maryland has to offer.
    A sign points the way to private hospitality tents hosted by the Maryland state government and the Democratic Governors Association at Pimlico Race Course for Preakness 148 on Saturday, May 20, 2023.
    Baltimore native Imani Robinson’s short film to be shown at Diversity in Cannes event
    Imani Robinson, a 30-year-old Baltimore native, will have her short film “3 Blind Mice,” which she wrote and produced, starring fellow “The Wire” actors Tristan Wilds and Jermaine Crawford, shown in Cannes this month.
    Imani Robinson, a 30-year-old Baltimore native,  will have her short film “3 Blind Mice,” which she wrote and produced, starring fellow “The Wire” actors Tristan Wilds and Jermaine Crawford, shown at Cannes Film Festival
    Los Angeles County district attorney won’t charge Ravens’ Odell Beckham Jr.
    Beckham, 30, is one of the most popular players in the NFL. He signed a one-year, $15 million contract last month with the Ravens.
    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.
    Veteran QB Josh Johnson signs with Ravens, returning to Baltimore for third time
    Johnson is the fifth quarterback on the Ravens’ 90-man offseason roster, behind starter Lamar Jackson and backup Tyler Huntley.
    NEW ORLEANS, LA - SEPTEMBER 01:  Josh Johnson #2 of the Baltimore Ravens runs with the ball against the New Orleans Saints at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome on September 1, 2016 in New Orleans, Louisiana.
    Meet someone who made it on ‘The Voice,’ and someone who didn’t get close. (Me.)
    Meet Talia Smith, a Maryland resident who, unlike me, successfully auditioned for "The Voice."
    Staff Sargeant Talia Smith on May 4, 2023.
    They’re heeeere. Invasive spotted lanternfly population booming in Baltimore.
    Five years after they first appeared in Maryland, the population of spotted lanternflies, an invasive insect native to Asia, is booming in the Baltimore region this spring.
    They're baaaaack! Black-and-white spotted lanternfly nymphs are scuttling around the Baltimore region, the harbingers of a population boom of the invasive pests. Although the bugs have been slowly moving into the area over the past few years, entomologists believe this will be the first year we see them in massive numbers in the Baltimore area.
    Baltimore Banner Horoscopes: Gemini season arrives. What does your week look like in the stars?
    Gemini season is officially here. Check out your horoscopes for this last week for the last week of May.
    Baltimore Horoscopes
    Gov. Moore addresses book banning, curriculum restrictions in graduation speech
    “A threat to any history is a threat to all history,” Maryland Gov. Wes Moore told graduates of Morehouse College in Atlanta on Sunday, stepping into the national debate over conservative attempts to restrict teaching of race, sexuality and other issues.
    Maryland Gov. Wes Moore is shown in a screenshot while delivering a commencement address at Morehouse College in Atlanta on Sunday, Mary 21, 2023.
    Ravens QB Lamar Jackson has a new contract, new weapons and a new coordinator. Is a return to OTAs next?
    “I think Lamar knows we’d like him here, but that’s going to be up to the player,“ Ravens GM Eric DeCosta said.
    From left: Baltimore Ravens Head Coach John Harbaugh, quarterback Lamar Jackson and General Manager Eric DeCosta answer questions during a press conference at the Under Armour Performance Center on Thursday, May 4. Jackson and the Ravens recently came to an agreement on his contract extension, a 5-year deal worth $260 million.
    At Preakness, politicians press the flesh, hope for a brighter future for Maryland racing
    As thoroughbred horses thundered around Pimlico Race Course at Preakness 2023, politicians considered what could — or should — be done about the future of the track and the racing industry.
    Mayor Brandon Scott arrives at the 148th Preakness Stakes.
    Exhibit, statue at Pimlico honor Secretariat on 50th anniversary of his historic Triple Crown
    The exhibit at Pimlico Race Course displays Secretariat's trophies from his Triple Crown wins in 1973.
    Preakness attendees pose outside life-sized sculpture of Secretariat on May 20, 2023.
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