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The Baltimore Ravens have struggled, but Pro Football Focus is still optimistic, ranking Baltimore No. 7 heading into its bye week.
More than 60 No Kings events were held Saturday in Maryland, from Ocean City to LaVale and from Northeast to Lexington Park and at scores of points in between, part of the thousands of peaceful protests nationwide expected to bring out millions.
Baltimore is 1-5, and depending on whom you ask, they trade everyone but Lamar Jackson, push all the chips towards the center of the table, and rebuild the roster around their MVP quarterback. With 11 games remaining, Baltimore needs to win at least nine to secure the likely double-digit wins required to earn one of the final AFC wild-card spots.
A group of North Baltimore residents says they are fed up with Johns Hopkins University, claiming it isn't a good neighbor to the people who live near its campuses.
This pastor is praying while packing heat. Baltimore Rev. Rodney Hudson said he now carries a gun on him at all times after a series of violent incidents say him attacked at the pulpit while
The return of Israeli hostages prompted a celebration in Pikesville Sunday morning and the end of a weekly pro-Israel rally.
Authorities responded at around 2:48 a.m. Sunday to a report that a man fell off a dock into Lake St. Clair and went underwater.