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Safety Marcus Williams returns, feels ‘great’; 6 Ravens missing from practice
Williams, who started 10 games last season and three this season, has suffered two injuries in the past eight weeks.
Ravens safety Marcus Williams has been set back by two injuries this year. (Joe Sargent/Getty Images)
Safety Marcus Williams returns, feels ‘great’; 6 Ravens missing from practice
Williams, who started 10 games last season and three this season, has suffered two injuries in the past eight weeks.
Ravens safety Marcus Williams has been set back by two injuries this year. (Joe Sargent/Getty Images)
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A precise approach to cancer care
“What drives hope for a cancer patient is the knowledge that they have access to the most advanced tools in the cancer-fighting toolbox,” - William F. Regine, M.D.
Radiation therapists preparing patient for treatment. (Photo credit: Stephen Spartana)
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$2.2 million, single-family home at 1922 Hidden Point Road
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$505,000, townhouse at 1729 Lancaster Street
[Bug recreation] Bagpipes, flag twirling and a vintage green Buick: The 2023 St. Patrick Parade in photos
The annual parade had attractions including traditional Irish music, flag twirling and multiple hot rod collector cars.
$940,000, townhouse at 11536 Pebblecreek Drive
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Banner staff members observe with joy a new office sign that reads "The Baltimore Banner Originals, June 14, 2022." Juxtaposed is the blown up "B" logo that contains a collage of original staff headshots.
The casket of Mathilda Lorenz gets a second life
The casket rests next to the stream in Wyman Park.
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Takeaways from the primary election
Now that the primary election is over, what's next? Hear from WYPR and Baltimore Banner reporters detail the next steps for races and vote counts.
A ballot counter sorts through the mail-in ballots.
Baltimore’s budget covers a fraction of nonnative invasive plant removal. These city residents are filling in the gaps.
Baltimore City Weed Warriors are protecting city parks from weeds and invasive plants, doing work the city can't afford.
A note from our editor in chief Kimi Yoshino
The Baltimore Banner launches today and we’re excited about what that means for local journalism.
A note from our publisher and CEO Imtiaz Patel
One of our earliest decisions at The Baltimore Banner was to structure ourselves as a nonprofit, focused on delivering quality, trustworthy news that serves our mission. And unlike a hedge fund, we won’t be in it for the money, focused on profits.
The Baltimore Banner's office. (Photo by Shan Wallace/The Baltimore Banner)
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Council members are asking Mayor Brandon Scott to redirect the money to legal aid for tenants facing eviction.
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With Roe v. Wade overturned, Maryland will be key for abortion seekers
As one of 13 states with strong laws that protect the right to an abortion, Maryland will play a key role for those looking to end a pregnancy.
How to support abortion-rights groups in Maryland
Here are some local and national organizations working to ensure people will still be able to end unwanted pregnancies.
How long is too long to grieve?
Prolonged grief added to ‘psychiatric bible,’ but could that further bury the conversation?
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