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 Sunday, Dec 2 With the road victory, the team’s third straight win overall since Lamar Jackson took over as starter, the Ravens (7-5) held on to the AFC’s sixth playoff spot. |  | |
| Several blocks of North Howard and West Lexington streets in Baltimore were closed — and light rail service was interrupted — following a Maryland Transit Administration maintenance crew’s discovery of a void under the street early Saturday, the city Department of Transportation announced Sunday. |
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| Town hall event during unionization campaign presents surveys of nurses indicating fears for personal safety and shortages of supplies. |
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| The influential and controversial pastor the Rev. Jamal H. Bryant delivers his final sermons before leaving Baltimore for Atlanta. |
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| The tradition of public menorah lightings for Hanukkah takes on special significance during a year marked by rise in anti-Semitic, other hate crimes. |
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| The limited bargain will also see the United States and China restart talks aimed at resolving a trade dispute that is damaging the global economy. |
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| Maryland Democrats selected the public policy consultant Maya Rockeymoore Cummings to lead their party with a vote Saturday of the state central committee. |
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| "Peer-to-peer, I would definitely try to help him figure out, 'How can we start dealing with the underlying problems in your life?' " Ray Rice said of Kareem Hunt in an NFL.com interview |
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| Cornerback Tavon Young, who missed the Ravens’ win last week over the Oakland Raiders with a groin injury, is active and expected to play. |
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| Maryland opened its Big Ten season Saturday with a 66-59 victory against Penn State. |
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