Naval Academy Class of 2020 gets unique sendoff, with words from dignitaries,...
The Naval Academy Class of 2020 had been commissioned in smaller groups of 200 in private ceremonies on the Yard over the past two weeks because of the coronavirus restrictions.
View ArticleBaltimore City Council races: A rundown of every district
The Baltimore Sun wrote up snapshots of each City Council race.
View ArticleDrive-in theaters have seen a resurgence during the coronavirus. In Baltimore...
Elsewhere across the country, drive-in theaters have seen an unexpected boom as families and movie lovers look for an escape from isolation. But not at Bengies in Middle River.
View ArticleSevern School holds graduation social-distance style
Seniors at Severn School had their graduation but with a schedule that allowed for smaller gatherings and photos of faculty and staff awaiting them when they arrived on the Severna Park campus.
View ArticleTrump wants churches open, but no changes to Maryland restrictions expected
President Donald Trump on Friday said churches and houses of worship are essential and should reopen, but the state does not plan to change limits on worship.
View ArticleWashington, Baltimore metro area lead U.S. in positive test rates as...
Federal officials identified Baltimore and Washington Friday as leading the nation’s metropolitan areas with the highest positive coronavirus testing rates, leading all other urban regions in the ratio...
View Article‘It was senseless’: Relatives question Essex police shooting as Baltimore...
A parking lot disagreement over a fender bender preceded a call to Baltimore County police, who subsequently shot and killed a 29-year-old Owings Mills man Saturday, according to family who witnessed...
View ArticleTwo more deaths from COVID-19 confirmed in Carroll County long-term care...
Two more residents of a long-term care facility in Carroll County have died of COVID-19, and the county health department confirmed 18 more cases countywide.
View ArticleReOpen Baltimore County protesters gather in Towson
More than 100 people turned out at the Towson Courthouse on Friday afternoon to protest the extended shutdown because of the coronavirus pandemic. ReOpen Baltimore County, a newly-formed group, planned...
View ArticleLeading Baltimore mayoral candidates spent more than $6 million on campaigns
The leading Baltimore mayoral candidates have spent more than $6 million trying to convince voters they’re the right person for the job, according to the latest round of campaign finance reports.
View ArticleGerald Winegrad: We can save the horseshoe crab, but it will take more work
Through concerted efforts of the conservation community which I proudly helped lead, killing horseshoe crabs for bait has been reduced to an average 842,790 mostly male crabs annually from 2013 to 2018.
View ArticleWith Loyola Maryland track career on hiatus, Carly Spinnler helping at...
Every weekend for more than a month, Loyola Maryland's Carly Spinnler has been working as a certified nursing assistant at a nursing home in her hometown of North Haledon, New Jersey.
View ArticleAfter ‘very unusual circumstance’ derails Sykesville sewage project, Carroll...
With some frustration, the Carroll County commissioners recently approved extra spending for a Sykesville sanitation project as a consequence of an error that has held it up for over half a year.
View ArticleThermal scanners, partitions and masks await Maryland casinogoers. Would...
Maryland's casinos are preparing to reopen as soon as the state lets them with fewer patrons, partitions, masks and more cleaning than ever. It's just not clear when.
View ArticleFor Ryker Eckenbarger, coming to McDaniel College was ‘best decision that I...
Eckenbarger is part of McDaniel College’s Class of 2020, which was recognized Saturday, May 23 in a “Celebration Day” with virtual ceremonies and slide shows to honor the group.
View ArticleMy Time: Teachers at Spalding, Monsignor Slade among Catholic schools...
Teachers at Archbishop Spalding High School and Monsignor Slade Catholic school have been named 2020 Archdiocesan and Independent Catholic School Teachers of the Year.
View ArticleWith just days remaining in Baltimore mayor’s race, top candidates eye...
Victory in the race for Baltimore’s next mayor will come down to two questions: Which candidate can best persuade ambivalent or undecided voters to support them; and which candidate can best rally a...
View ArticleMotorcyclist critically injured in crash with SUV in Annapolis
A motorcyclist was critically injured in a crash with an SUV in Annapolis on Saturday.
View ArticleMaryland sees 1,071 new COVID-19 cases and 38 deaths as hospitalizations...
Maryland has confirmed 1,071 new cases of COVID-19 since Friday, officials announced Saturday morning, as the number of hospitalizations again declined.
View ArticleTwo men fatally shot in separate incidents Saturday, Baltimore police say
Two men were fatally shot in separate incidents Saturday morning in West and Northwest Baltimore, police said.
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