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Baltimore Ravens tight end Isaiah Likely carries groceries for Cynthia Harrell, pausing to share a hug as the Ravens participate in a Thanksgiving food distribution at Hazelwood Elementary/Middle School for 200 pre-selected families in the Frankford community Monday., Nov. 21, 2022.

Baltimore Ravens tight end Isaiah Likely carries groceries for Cynthia Harrell, pausing to share a hug as the Ravens participate in a Thanksgiving food distribution at Hazelwood Elementary/Middle School for 200 pre-selected families in the Frankford community Monday., Nov. 21, 2022. (Karl Merton Ferron/The Baltimore Sun)

Best staff photos for the month of November | PHOTOS

Dec 06, 2022 at 12:00 am
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Some of the best Sun staff photography for the month of November.

Election night 2022

Democratic gubernatorial candidate Wes Moore, second from left, declares victory over Republican opponent Dan Cox. Moore celebrates with running mate Aruna Miller, left, Brooke Lierman and Anthony Brown at the Baltimore Marriott Waterfront on election night.

Democratic gubernatorial candidate Wes Moore, second from left, declares victory over Republican opponent Dan Cox. Moore celebrates with running mate Aruna Miller, left, Brooke Lierman and Anthony Brown at the Baltimore Marriott Waterfront on election night. (Kevin Richardson/Baltimore Sun)

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Loch Raven fog

Fall foliage shows through the early morning fog rising from Loch Raven Reservoir Thursday.

Fall foliage shows through the early morning fog rising from Loch Raven Reservoir Thursday. (Jerry Jackson/Baltimore Sun)

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Heather Mizeur for Congress election night party

Wiping tears while speaking of her passion for life on her farm, Heather Mizeur, the Democratic nominee in Maryland’s first congressional district battling to unseat GOP Rep. Andy Harris, during her election night party at Farmstead at Kent Island Resort.

Wiping tears while speaking of her passion for life on her farm, Heather Mizeur, the Democratic nominee in Maryland’s first congressional district battling to unseat GOP Rep. Andy Harris, during her election night party at Farmstead at Kent Island Resort. (Karl Merton Ferron/The Baltimore Sun)

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Carolina Panthers vs. Baltimore Ravens

Fans watch the National Anthem during the first quarter of NFL football in Baltimore Sunday., Nov. 20, 2022.

Fans watch the National Anthem during the first quarter of NFL football in Baltimore Sunday., Nov. 20, 2022. (Karl Merton Ferron/The Baltimore Sun)

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Archbishop Spalding vs. Garrison Forest

Archbishop Spalding’s Ally Keith (11) fires a shot past Garrison Forest goalie Alyssa Klebasko and defender Grace Barta (34), but it goes wide past the net. Garrison Forest beat Archbishop Spalding, 3-1, to win the IAAM field hockey A-conference championship at Stevenson University’s Mustang Stadium.

Archbishop Spalding’s Ally Keith (11) fires a shot past Garrison Forest goalie Alyssa Klebasko and defender Grace Barta (34), but it goes wide past the net. Garrison Forest beat Archbishop Spalding, 3-1, to win the IAAM field hockey A-conference championship at Stevenson University’s Mustang Stadium. (Amy Davis/Amy Davis)

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Archbishop Curley vs. McDonogh in MIAA boys soccer quarterfinal.

McDonogh's Aidan Smith, left, shoots past Curley's Casey Price, center top, and Lucas Schissler, center bottom, to score on a corner kick in the first half.. Curley defeated McDonogh (5-4) to win MIAA boys soccer quarterfinal.
Nov. 1, 2022.

McDonogh's Aidan Smith, left, shoots past Curley's Casey Price, center top, and Lucas Schissler, center bottom, to score on a corner kick in the first half.. Curley defeated McDonogh (5-4) to win MIAA boys soccer quarterfinal. Nov. 1, 2022. (Kenneth K. Lam/Baltimore Sun)

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Ravens vs. Panthers

Kerry Ryan of Marlboro NJ braves the cold during a game at M&T Bank Stadium between the Baltimore Ravens and the Carolina Panthers on November 20, 2022.

Kerry Ryan of Marlboro NJ braves the cold during a game at M&T Bank Stadium between the Baltimore Ravens and the Carolina Panthers on November 20, 2022. (KARL MERTON FERRON/Baltimore Sun)

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The 102nd Turkey Bowl football rivalry game between Calvert Hall and Loyola Blakefield

Calvert Hall's Jermaine Anderson, right, breaks up a pass intended for Loyola's AJ Szymanski, left, in the fourth quarter. Calvert Hall defeated Loyola (17-14) in the 102nd Turkey Bowl at Johnny Unitas Stadium.
Nov. 24, 2022.

Calvert Hall's Jermaine Anderson, right, breaks up a pass intended for Loyola's AJ Szymanski, left, in the fourth quarter. Calvert Hall defeated Loyola (17-14) in the 102nd Turkey Bowl at Johnny Unitas Stadium. Nov. 24, 2022. (Kenneth K. Lam/Baltimore Sun)

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The 102nd Turkey Bowl football rivalry game between Calvert Hall and Loyola Blakefield

Calvert Hall's Brad Huber, center, hoist the game trophy after defeating Loyola (17-14) in the 102nd Turkey Bowl at Johnny Unitas Stadium.
Nov. 24, 2022.

Calvert Hall's Brad Huber, center, hoist the game trophy after defeating Loyola (17-14) in the 102nd Turkey Bowl at Johnny Unitas Stadium. Nov. 24, 2022. (Kenneth K. Lam/Baltimore Sun)

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Sister of motorist killed by squeegee worker speaks to media

Becky Reynolds, sister of Timothy Reynolds, the motorist gunned down when confronting a squeegee worker in July, clutches hands with P.M. Smith, pastor of Huber Memorial who prays after they spoke to media on the eve of a court hearing for a juvenile defendant.

Becky Reynolds, sister of Timothy Reynolds, the motorist gunned down when confronting a squeegee worker in July, clutches hands with P.M. Smith, pastor of Huber Memorial who prays after they spoke to media on the eve of a court hearing for a juvenile defendant. (Karl Merton Ferron/The Baltimore Sun)

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Thanksgiving travel

A traveler walks through Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport midday Wednesday.

A traveler walks through Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport midday Wednesday. (Jerry Jackson/Baltimore Sun)

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Mount Clare fire aftermath

Brenda Scott, front, shelters in the family pickup truck with son Christian Scott, 18, her common-law husband, Gary Shackelford, and their kitten, Bubba. They escaped from an early Sunday morning fire that burned five rowhouses in the 1500 block of Ramsay Street, and are now homeless. They are staying in their truck to guard what remains of their belongings on the first floor of their now-roofless rental home, until they can find a place to relocate.

Brenda Scott, front, shelters in the family pickup truck with son Christian Scott, 18, her common-law husband, Gary Shackelford, and their kitten, Bubba. They escaped from an early Sunday morning fire that burned five rowhouses in the 1500 block of Ramsay Street, and are now homeless. They are staying in their truck to guard what remains of their belongings on the first floor of their now-roofless rental home, until they can find a place to relocate. (Amy Davis/Baltimore Sun)

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Mayor Scott tours Waldorf School

Mayor Brandon Scott takes a turn on a tire swing as he tours the grounds of the Waldorf School this morning.  Mayor Scott walked through the school’s urban green space, woods and outdoor Forest Kindergarten class, then met with an assembly of 7th graders. November 29, 2022

Mayor Brandon Scott takes a turn on a tire swing as he tours the grounds of the Waldorf School this morning. Mayor Scott walked through the school’s urban green space, woods and outdoor Forest Kindergarten class, then met with an assembly of 7th graders. November 29, 2022 (Barbara Haddock Taylor/Baltimore Sun)

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Voting precincts in Baltimore County

Two year old Yaqeen Abukhdeir smiles after his dad, Momen Abukhdeir, gave him his "I voted" sticker at Liberty Family Resource Center in Randallstown.  November 8, 2022

Two year old Yaqeen Abukhdeir smiles after his dad, Momen Abukhdeir, gave him his "I voted" sticker at Liberty Family Resource Center in Randallstown. November 8, 2022 (Barbara Haddock Taylor/Baltimore Sun)

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Picturing Maryland

Jabril Abdul-Aziz of Baltimore, left, and Layla Osiruphuel of Severn, both 18, enjoy a mild autumn day playing one-on-one basketball near Leakin Park in the West Baltimore neighborhood of Mt. Holly.

Jabril Abdul-Aziz of Baltimore, left, and Layla Osiruphuel of Severn, both 18, enjoy a mild autumn day playing one-on-one basketball near Leakin Park in the West Baltimore neighborhood of Mt. Holly. (Amy Davis/Amy Davis)

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Lunar eclipse

The Beaver Blood Moon is seen in full eclipse early Tuesday beyond the Baltimore City Hall dome. The next total lunar eclipse won’t be until 2025.

The Beaver Blood Moon is seen in full eclipse early Tuesday beyond the Baltimore City Hall dome. The next total lunar eclipse won’t be until 2025. (Jerry Jackson/Baltimore Sun)

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Carolina Panthers vs. Baltimore Ravens

Baltimore Ravens cornerback Marlon Humphrey (44) celebrates in front of cornerback Marcus Peters (24) after he intercepted a pass intended for Carolina Panthers wide receiver Shi Smith late during the fourth quarter of NFL football in Baltimore.

Baltimore Ravens cornerback Marlon Humphrey (44) celebrates in front of cornerback Marcus Peters (24) after he intercepted a pass intended for Carolina Panthers wide receiver Shi Smith late during the fourth quarter of NFL football in Baltimore. (Karl Merton Ferron/The Baltimore Sun)

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Honoring veterans at Brightview Senior Living

Dean Henderson, a Navy veteran and member of the Gilchrist Color Guard, plays Taps at the conclusion of a Veterans Day ceremony at Brightview Senior Living in White Marsh this morning.  Staff and volunteers from Gilchrist joined residents and staff at Brightview for their annual ceremony to honor residents who have served in the military and their spouses.   November 10, 2022

Dean Henderson, a Navy veteran and member of the Gilchrist Color Guard, plays Taps at the conclusion of a Veterans Day ceremony at Brightview Senior Living in White Marsh this morning. Staff and volunteers from Gilchrist joined residents and staff at Brightview for their annual ceremony to honor residents who have served in the military and their spouses. November 10, 2022 (Barbara Haddock Taylor/Baltimore Sun)

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John Carroll shut out Mercy, 1-0

John Carroll teammates, from left, Annie Minoglio (14), goalie Josephine Bianco, Kalista Watson (4) and Haley Lauer (21) embrace after winning the IAAM B-conference field hockey championship at Stevenson University’s Mustang Stadium. They shut out Mercy, 1-0.

John Carroll teammates, from left, Annie Minoglio (14), goalie Josephine Bianco, Kalista Watson (4) and Haley Lauer (21) embrace after winning the IAAM B-conference field hockey championship at Stevenson University’s Mustang Stadium. They shut out Mercy, 1-0. (Amy Davis)

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Jean Hargadon Wehner

Jean Hargadon Wehner (center) is comforted by her brother Ed K Hargadon and sister-in-law Val Kuciauskas after speaking at a news conference by abuse survivors and advocates who are part of SNAP, the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests. SNAP is demanding that the Baltimore archdiocese support public release of Attorney General’s report detailing 80 years of sexual abuse.

Jean Hargadon Wehner (center) is comforted by her brother Ed K Hargadon and sister-in-law Val Kuciauskas after speaking at a news conference by abuse survivors and advocates who are part of SNAP, the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests. SNAP is demanding that the Baltimore archdiocese support public release of Attorney General’s report detailing 80 years of sexual abuse. (Jerry Jackson/Baltimore Sun)

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I Believe in Me Girls program

Raven Fleming, 8, right, a member of “I Believe in Me Girls,” decorates a holiday box to be filled with food for a big Thanksgiving meal, as her mother Cassandra Fleming and younger sister Ruby look on.

Raven Fleming, 8, right, a member of “I Believe in Me Girls,” decorates a holiday box to be filled with food for a big Thanksgiving meal, as her mother Cassandra Fleming and younger sister Ruby look on. (Amy Davis/Baltimore Sun)

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Kweisi Mfume hosts post-election talk with area faith leaders

U.S. Rep. Kweisi Mfume (D-MD07, left) meets Dr. Alvin Gwynn Sr. (center) and Dr. Harold Carter during Reflection and Reaction to Election with Local Faith Leaders, led by the congressman at Cylburn Arboretum Thursday., Nov. 10, 2022.

U.S. Rep. Kweisi Mfume (D-MD07, left) meets Dr. Alvin Gwynn Sr. (center) and Dr. Harold Carter during Reflection and Reaction to Election with Local Faith Leaders, led by the congressman at Cylburn Arboretum Thursday., Nov. 10, 2022. (Karl Merton Ferron/The Baltimore Sun)

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Fatal fire

A firefighter surveys the charred remains at the back of a townhouse at 29 Wolf Trap Court in White Marsh. A woman died in the Sunday morning two-alarm fire, which Battalion Chief Robert Kemp said was called in at 3:44 a.m. The blaze caused smoke and fire damage to two adjacent townhouses, displacing one person. The cause of the fire is under investigation.

A firefighter surveys the charred remains at the back of a townhouse at 29 Wolf Trap Court in White Marsh. A woman died in the Sunday morning two-alarm fire, which Battalion Chief Robert Kemp said was called in at 3:44 a.m. The blaze caused smoke and fire damage to two adjacent townhouses, displacing one person. The cause of the fire is under investigation. (Amy Davis / Baltimore Sun)

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Chris and Jill Davis

Former Orioles slugger Chris Davis and his wife Jill Davis high five after smashing a counter during a ceremonial groundbreaking for an expanded pediatric surgery suite, including a state-of-the-art cardiac catheterization lab and operating room with nurses from the University of Maryland Children’s Hospital. The Davises donated $3 million for the hybrid cath lab/OR in honor of their daughter Evelyn, who was born with a congenital heart condition.

Former Orioles slugger Chris Davis and his wife Jill Davis high five after smashing a counter during a ceremonial groundbreaking for an expanded pediatric surgery suite, including a state-of-the-art cardiac catheterization lab and operating room with nurses from the University of Maryland Children’s Hospital. The Davises donated $3 million for the hybrid cath lab/OR in honor of their daughter Evelyn, who was born with a congenital heart condition. (Jerry Jackson)

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Picturing Maryland

Olivia Osborn, a first grade student at Fort Worthington Elementary/Middle School, puts on a pair of  eyeglasses she received at a program to mark the 10,000th pair distributed by Vision for Baltimore since the start of the program in 2016.  Vision for Baltimore does vision screenings and provides eyeglasses for Baltimore City Public Schools students. Johns Hopkins, Baltimore City Public Schools, Baltimore City Health Department, Vision To Learn and Warby Parker make the program possible.

Olivia Osborn, a first grade student at Fort Worthington Elementary/Middle School, puts on a pair of eyeglasses she received at a program to mark the 10,000th pair distributed by Vision for Baltimore since the start of the program in 2016. Vision for Baltimore does vision screenings and provides eyeglasses for Baltimore City Public Schools students. Johns Hopkins, Baltimore City Public Schools, Baltimore City Health Department, Vision To Learn and Warby Parker make the program possible. (Kim Hairston/Baltimore Sun )

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Baltimore American Indian Center Pow-Wow

Chanel Wissner, of Pittsburg, PA, adjusts the porcupine headdress her son, Kilian Willner, 9, wears as they prepare for the start of the 46th annual Baltimore American Indian Center (BAIC) Pow-Wow at the Maryland State Fairgrounds. Other elements of the headdress are dyed deer tail, braided yarn, beads and two eagle feathers as rockers. They are descendants of the Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina. Chanel is a jingle dress dancer and Kilian is a male fancy dancer.

Chanel Wissner, of Pittsburg, PA, adjusts the porcupine headdress her son, Kilian Willner, 9, wears as they prepare for the start of the 46th annual Baltimore American Indian Center (BAIC) Pow-Wow at the Maryland State Fairgrounds. Other elements of the headdress are dyed deer tail, braided yarn, beads and two eagle feathers as rockers. They are descendants of the Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina. Chanel is a jingle dress dancer and Kilian is a male fancy dancer. (Kim Hairston/Baltimore Sun )

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Baltimore County Begins Counting Mail-in Ballots

Linda Jones, election support, carries electronic poll books to a work bench at the Baltimore County Board of Elections. Election officials begin counting mail-in ballots on Saturday and electronic poll books are set up and distributed to elections judges.

Linda Jones, election support, carries electronic poll books to a work bench at the Baltimore County Board of Elections. Election officials begin counting mail-in ballots on Saturday and electronic poll books are set up and distributed to elections judges. (Kim Hairston/Baltimore Sun )

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Ongoing CSX coal operations spur protest in Curtis Bay

A puddle reflects protesters targeting CSX coal distribution operation in the Curtis Bay community, by various organizations Wednesday., Nov. 30, 2022.

A puddle reflects protesters targeting CSX coal distribution operation in the Curtis Bay community, by various organizations Wednesday., Nov. 30, 2022. (Karl Merton Ferron/The Baltimore Sun)

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Hazelwood School, Ravens distribute Thanksgiving food

Baltimore Ravens tight end Isaiah Likely carries groceries for Cynthia Harrell, pausing to share a hug as the Ravens participate in a Thanksgiving food distribution at Hazelwood Elementary/Middle School for 200 pre-selected families in the Frankford community Monday., Nov. 21, 2022.

Baltimore Ravens tight end Isaiah Likely carries groceries for Cynthia Harrell, pausing to share a hug as the Ravens participate in a Thanksgiving food distribution at Hazelwood Elementary/Middle School for 200 pre-selected families in the Frankford community Monday., Nov. 21, 2022. (Karl Merton Ferron/The Baltimore Sun)

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Explosion in Pigtown

Dozens of Baltimore firefighters at the scene of an explosion in Pigtown along the 1100 block of Bayard Street.

Dozens of Baltimore firefighters at the scene of an explosion in Pigtown along the 1100 block of Bayard Street. (Jerry Jackson)

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Explosion

Baltimore firefighters are at the scene of an explosion in Pigtown in the 1100 block of Bayard Street on November 22, 2022.

Baltimore firefighters are at the scene of an explosion in Pigtown in the 1100 block of Bayard Street on November 22, 2022. (Jerry Jackson/Baltimore Sun)

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Century High marching band practice for Hawaii performance

High school freshman Kylie Fedde, 14 plays trumpet at Century High School as members of the marching band prepare for the Pearl Harbor memorial parade in Hawaii Monday., Nov. 28, 2022.

High school freshman Kylie Fedde, 14 plays trumpet at Century High School as members of the marching band prepare for the Pearl Harbor memorial parade in Hawaii Monday., Nov. 28, 2022. (Karl Merton Ferron/Baltimore Sun)

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McDaniel College - Boys and Girls Club Westminster Holiday Party

Dressed as Santa Claus, Dave Sears, vice president of institutional advancement at McDaniel College, and McKenna Fisher, 7, a 2nd grade student at Friendship Valley Elementary School, whisper to each other during the Boys and Girls Club of Westminster holiday party.  Fisher asked Santa to leave his duties of passing out t-shirts to the children so she could talk with him. McDaniel holds the annual event to celebrate the partnership between the club and college.

Dressed as Santa Claus, Dave Sears, vice president of institutional advancement at McDaniel College, and McKenna Fisher, 7, a 2nd grade student at Friendship Valley Elementary School, whisper to each other during the Boys and Girls Club of Westminster holiday party. Fisher asked Santa to leave his duties of passing out t-shirts to the children so she could talk with him. McDaniel holds the annual event to celebrate the partnership between the club and college. (Kim Hairston/Baltimore Sun)

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MPSSA 2a field hockey championship

Glenelg field hockey players celebrate with their trophy as they won the MPSSA 2a field hockey championship vs Manchester Valley. this evening. Glenelg won 2-0.  November 12, 2022

Glenelg field hockey players celebrate with their trophy as they won the MPSSA 2a field hockey championship vs Manchester Valley. this evening. Glenelg won 2-0. November 12, 2022 (Barbara Haddock Taylor/Baltimore Sun)

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2022 field hockey semi, Notre Dame Prep at Garrison Forest

Notre Dame Prep Blazers goalkeeper Kerigan Ross (center), Grace  Aubele (above right) and Emerson  Ross (behind) stop Garrison Forest Grizzlies midfielder Avery McComas (left) from scoring during the IAAM A Conference field hockey semifinal game at Garrison Forest School Thursday., Nov. 3, 2022.

Notre Dame Prep Blazers goalkeeper Kerigan Ross (center), Grace Aubele (above right) and Emerson Ross (behind) stop Garrison Forest Grizzlies midfielder Avery McComas (left) from scoring during the IAAM A Conference field hockey semifinal game at Garrison Forest School Thursday., Nov. 3, 2022. (Karl Merton Ferron/The Baltimore Sun)

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Ravens host annual coat giveaway at Helping Up Mission

Carrying donated clothing, Christian Espinoza (left) exchanges greetings with Baltimore Ravens kicker Justin Tucker and quarterback Lamar Jackson  during the 19th Annual Ravens Coat Giveaway at the Helping Up Mission shelter Monday., Nov. 28, 2022.

Carrying donated clothing, Christian Espinoza (left) exchanges greetings with Baltimore Ravens kicker Justin Tucker and quarterback Lamar Jackson during the 19th Annual Ravens Coat Giveaway at the Helping Up Mission shelter Monday., Nov. 28, 2022. (Karl Merton Ferron/The Baltimore Sun)

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The BMA exhibits John Waters's art collection

John Waters poses for attendees between a graphite on paper work by John Waters Sr. entitled "C-R-A-Z-Y" (1991) and a portrait of the local icon by Catherine Opie entitled, "John" (2013, printed in 2022) during a special viewing of "Coming Attractions: the John Waters Collection" exhibit at BMA (Baltimore Museum of Art) Tuesday., Nov. 15, 2022.

John Waters poses for attendees between a graphite on paper work by John Waters Sr. entitled "C-R-A-Z-Y" (1991) and a portrait of the local icon by Catherine Opie entitled, "John" (2013, printed in 2022) during a special viewing of "Coming Attractions: the John Waters Collection" exhibit at BMA (Baltimore Museum of Art) Tuesday., Nov. 15, 2022. (Karl Merton Ferron/The Baltimore Sun)

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2022 Bay Bridge Run

Kendall Sigman of Adamstown, MD (5056), center, was not bundled up in cold weather gear like many of the 16,000 runners and walkers in 2022 Bay Bridge Run, who endured wind and chilly temperatures in the mid-40s as they completed the course across the eastbound span of the Chesapeake Bay Bridge. At left is Kristin Duda of Ellicott City, and second from left, Amy Easter of Sykesville.

Kendall Sigman of Adamstown, MD (5056), center, was not bundled up in cold weather gear like many of the 16,000 runners and walkers in 2022 Bay Bridge Run, who endured wind and chilly temperatures in the mid-40s as they completed the course across the eastbound span of the Chesapeake Bay Bridge. At left is Kristin Duda of Ellicott City, and second from left, Amy Easter of Sykesville. (Amy Davis/Amy Davis)

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Central Avenue bike lanes

John Hardesty, of Priceless Industries, pieces together a decal to the new bike lane along Central Avenue at Fleet Street Tuesday morning.

John Hardesty, of Priceless Industries, pieces together a decal to the new bike lane along Central Avenue at Fleet Street Tuesday morning. (Jerry Jackson/Baltimore Sun)

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Oletha DeVane, 2022 Newsmaker, artist

Oletha DeVane has created one of the pieces to be installed at the newly reopened Lexington Market Wednesday., Nov. 2, 2022.

Oletha DeVane has created one of the pieces to be installed at the newly reopened Lexington Market Wednesday., Nov. 2, 2022. (Karl Merton Ferron/The Baltimore Sun)

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Men's college basketball, Coppin State (3-4) at Maryland 5-0)

Maryland Terrapins forward Donta Scott falls after climbing over Coppin State Eagles forward Justin Steers as he attempts a basket while forward Julian Reese and guard Sam Sessoms (3) watch during the first half of Maryland's 95-79 win men's college basketball in College Park Friday., Nov. 25, 2022.

Maryland Terrapins forward Donta Scott falls after climbing over Coppin State Eagles forward Justin Steers as he attempts a basket while forward Julian Reese and guard Sam Sessoms (3) watch during the first half of Maryland's 95-79 win men's college basketball in College Park Friday., Nov. 25, 2022. (Karl Merton Ferron/The Baltimore Sun)

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Active Aging Bocce League Finals at Cedar Lane Park

Changing leaves frame the playing area during the Active Aging Bocce League Finals at Cedar Lane Park Monday., Nov. 7, 2022.

Changing leaves frame the playing area during the Active Aging Bocce League Finals at Cedar Lane Park Monday., Nov. 7, 2022. (Karl Merton Ferron/The Baltimore Sun)

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Governor Larry Hogan and Wes Moore

Governor Larry Hogan meets with Wes Moore at the State House in Annapolis after Moore was elected to be the next governor of Maryland.

Governor Larry Hogan meets with Wes Moore at the State House in Annapolis after Moore was elected to be the next governor of Maryland. (Kim Hairston/Baltimore Sun)

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Boaters who decorate their crsfts for the holidays.

Jim Dimaggio decorates his custom 60-foot troller at the Inner Harbor with holidays figures and thousands of lights to parade at the Annapolis dock in December. 
Nov. 10, 2022.

Jim Dimaggio decorates his custom 60-foot troller at the Inner Harbor with holidays figures and thousands of lights to parade at the Annapolis dock in December. Nov. 10, 2022. (Kenneth K. Lam/Baltimore Sun)

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