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    Expert predictions for Ravens vs. Chiefs: Will Lamar Jackson finally win at Arrowhead Stadium?
    The Ravens will face the Chiefs (1-2) at 4:25 p.m. Sunday at Arrowhead Stadium. Here are game predictions from The Banner’s sports staff and a guest picker.
    Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson (8) scrambles forward with the ball in the first quarter of the AFC Championship game against the Kansas City Chiefs at M&T Bank Stadium on January 28, 2024. The Chiefs beat the Ravens, 17-10, to advance to the Super Bowl.
    Ravens vs. Chiefs: 5 things to watch, including Lamar Jackson, Isaiah Likely and fast starts
    As the Ravens’ Lamar Jackson and Chiefs’ Patrick Mahomes prepare to meet again, here’s what to watch in the teams’ Week 4 matchup.
    Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes (15) reacts to the sideline between plays during the AFC Championship game against the Baltimore Ravens at M&T Bank Stadium on January 28, 2024. The Chiefs beat the Ravens, 17-10, to advance to the Super Bowl.
    Letter: I raised the flag to full staff to honor those Charlie Kirk denigrated
    Liz Walsh, chair of the Howard County Council, says she raised the flag to full staff to honor those who had been denigrated by Charlie Kirk.
    An American flag flying over the George Howard Building in Ellicott City.
    Starbucks to close hundreds of stores, lay off 900 workers as part of turnaround plan
    In Maryland, customers were confronted with signs in their local stores announcing the closures.
    The Starbucks at 8010 Gramercy Boulevard off Crabbs Branch Way in the Rockville and Derwood area.
    Severe thunderstorms moving through the Baltimore area
    Rain showers and thunderstorms are likely to continue today and into the weekend, according to the National Weather Service.
    A car drives past The Senator theater on York Road during Monday’s torrential downpour. Photographed Monday, July 14, 2025.
    Maryland’s latest budget update isn’t terrible
    Maryland is slightly behind expectations for the current budget year but can expect the budget to grow slightly for next year, according to the state’s latest round of financial forecasting.
    After closing a budget gap last year that included $1.6 billion in new taxes and fees, state forecasters are projecting revenues will grow next year.
    Federal workers, how are you preparing for a possible shutdown?
    Federal workers are bracing for another possible government shutdown. We’re collecting stories from current and former feds about how they’re preparing.
    Federal workers are bracing for another possible government shutdown. We’re collecting stories from current and former feds about how they’re preparing.
    White House tells agencies to prep for mass firings ahead of potential shutdown
    The White House is telling agencies to prepare for large-scale firings of federal workers if the government shuts down next week.
    One in 10 workers in Maryland is employed by the federal government, according to a Banner analysis of U.S. census data.
    Why the Ravens’ running game needs to fix more than a fumbling problem
    The Ravens’ vaunted running game has felt like a sideshow at times to Lamar Jackson’s passing attack and a work in progress at others.
    Monday, Sept. 22, 2025 — Baltimore Ravens running back Derrick Henry (22) walks off the field after fumbling the ball in the 4th quarter against the Detroit Lions.
    Trump administration changed view on COVID-19, spurring new approach in Maryland
    A federal advisory panel on vaccines declined to recommend the COVID-19 shot to anyone this fall — an unusual move that sowed confusion for public health officials.
    Reva Bounan, RN, holds a syringe to be used during a Vaccine Clinic offered at BCPS Fest held at New Town High School on August 16th, 2025 in Owings Mills, MD.
    Maryland is losing federal jobs faster than any other state. When should we start worrying?
    Nearly 15,000 federal jobs in Maryland have been lost since the start of the year. Economists aren’t worried — yet.
    Judge scolds Justice Department over public statements in Luigi Mangione murder case
    At least two senior Justice Department officials likely broke court rules governing the conduct of prosecutors by reposting comments President Donald Trump made about Luigi Mangione, the man accused of assassinating the CEO at UnitedHealthcare.
    Luigi Mangione, accused of fatally shooting UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, appears in Manhattan state court in New York, Tuesday, Sept. 16, 2025. (Curtis Means/Pool Photo via AP)
    Family of DC plane crash victim sues the FAA, Army and American Airlines
    The family of one of the 67 people killed when an airliner collided with an Army helicopter over Washington, D.C., on Wednesday sued the government and the airlines involved.
    FILE - Crews pull up a part of a plane from the Potomac River near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, Monday, Feb. 3, 2025, in Arlington, Va. (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana, file)
    Shooter dead after killing at least 1, injuring others at a Dallas ICE facility
    Three people have been shot at a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility in Dallas and the shooter is dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound, the agency’s director said.
    Law enforcement gather at a staging area close to a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement office after a reported shooting, in Dallas on Wednesday, Sept. 24, 2025. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)
    Dynamic ‘duo’: Lions needed only one run concept to hammer the Ravens’ defense
    By the end of the Ravens’ 38-30 loss, Detroit had all but run them off the field with the “duo” concept.
    Baltimore Ravens safety Kyle Hamilton (14) tries to wrap up Detroit Lions wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown (14) in the first quarter at M&T Bank Stadium on Sept 22.
    Thousands of dead fish flood the Baltimore harbor, again
    Though regulators say the incident isn’t the result of any single pollution event, the aquatic annihilation is another reminder of the challenges facing the harbor and the broader Chesapeake Bay.
    Thousands of dead menhaden float in Baltimore’s Inner Harbor on Tuesday.
    Maryland lawmakers seek to honor Black children buried in unmarked graves
    “[W]e need to be mindful of never, ever allowing something like this to happen again," said state Sen. Michael Jackson.
    A headstone leans against a tree at the Cheltenham Youth Detention Center at a suspected burial site for Black boys who died while incarcerated by the state more than a century ago.
    Son of Mission BBQ cofounder dies in military helicopter crash in Washington state
    Chief Warrant Officer 3 Andrew Kraus, 39, died in an aircraft mishap while conducting routine flight training, according to a news release from the U.S. Army.
    U.S. Army Chief Warrant Officer Three Andrew Kraus, 39, from Sanibel, Fla.
    The A-10 era is over for the Maryland Air National Guard
    The Maryland Air National Guard deactivated its last remaining A-10 squadrons Tuesday, leaving Maryland as the only state without planes to deploy in an emergency.
    Airmen walk past an A-10C Thunderbolt II on the tarmac following the Inactivation Ceremony of the 175th Operations Group and 175th Maintenance Group at Warfield Air National Guard Base at Martin State Airport.
    Sinclair will keep some Marylanders from watching Jimmy Kimmel
    Jimmy Kimmel may be returning to ABC late Tuesday, but some broadcast viewers in Maryland won’t be able to watch “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” because of Sinclair Broadcast Group’s ongoing opposition.
    Sinclair Broadcast Group headquarters in Cockeysville.
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