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Lamar Jackson misses practice again. The Baltimore QB hasn’t had a full week since early November

Lamar Jackson missed practice again as the Ravens prepare for a crucial divisional matchup, continuing a stretch in which injuries and rest days have kept him from a full week of practice since early November. Although Baltimore’s offense showed signs of life in last week’s loss to Pittsburgh, Jackson’s ongoing health issues remain a concern as the AFC North race tightens.

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Baltimore Center Stage brings Motown Christmas spirit to Charm City in ‘Santa Claus is Comin’’ 

“Santa Claus Is Comin’: A Motown Christmas Revue,” brought the holiday spirit to Baltimore Center Stage with lively Motown-inspired music and strong performances on Dec. 6. The show features a small, talented cast delivering soulful vocals, rich harmonies and audience engagement from start to finish.

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Rising costs push Black households to cut back on everyday comforts

Black households across Baltimore and beyond say rising costs are reshaping their daily lives from food spending to basic beauty routines. Women like Sydney Robinson and Olivia Dreux describe holding on to hairstyles longer and cooking more at home as inflation outpaces income. Their stories along with those of new parents Rya and Eric Greene reflect a growing sense that even simple comforts have become harder to afford.

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Lester Davis speaks on first 100 days as chief of staff for Gov. Wes Moore

By Megan SaylesAFRO Staff Writermsayles@afro.com It’s been a little over a month since Lester Davis, former vice president and chief of staff for CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield (Carefirst), took over as Maryland Governor Wes Moore’s chief of staff. Davis brings more than a decade of public service experience, including serving as deputy chief of staff for […]

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Maryland leaders praise Speaker Adrienne Jones as she steps down from historic, transformative tenure

News of Maryland House Speaker Adrienne A. Jones’ immediate departure from her speakership role in the state legislature has led to an outpouring of love and appreciation for her time as the first woman and first Black person to hold the role. Leaders across the state credited her with steady, principled leadership through crises, landmark legislative victories, and major investments in HBCUs and underserved communities.

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Late reversal helps Steelers hold on for 27-22 win over Ravens and sole possession of division lead

Aaron Rodgers led the Steelers to a 27-22 victory over the Ravens on Dec. 7, throwing for 284 yards and two touchdowns while helping Pittsburgh take sole possession of the AFC North lead. A late reversal on a Baltimore touchdown with 2:43 remaining sealed the win, leaving the Ravens struggling after consecutive divisional losses.

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One Baltimore event unites leaders around mental wellness, healing and community action

KEYS Development’s “One Baltimore” gathering brought together mental health providers, elected officials and community leaders to strengthen collaboration around healing, emotional wellness and youth support in the city. Speakers, including Mayor Brandon Scott and Sen. Antonio Hayes, emphasized that building a healthier Baltimore requires collective leadership, sustained investment and community-driven action.

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