‘Authentic’ Winters Mill graduate Addison Lomax sees another learning experience
Graduating Winters Mill High School senior Addison Lomax has a philosophy in life exemplified by a simple rule of thumb: Why not?
View ArticleAnne Arundel County seniors end year non-traditionally but take lessons from...
During the global coronavirus pandemic, the state and county have began announcing reopening plans. But even still, graduating seniors have left behind their final year in an unexpected manner.
View ArticleSUNkids at HOME
SUNkid News is a weekly package of stories and visuals for young readers, ages 5 to 18. Print the puzzles and images at home. Color in the pictures and then share your creations with us on Facebook at...
View ArticleWhat Baltimore sports figures are saying in response to George Floyd’s death...
Here’s what Baltimore sports figures have said on social media in response to the nationwide unrest over the death of George Floyd.
View ArticleAnne Arundel County executive, health officer speak up on George Floyd’s...
Pittman said he will host a Facebook livestream with African-American county residents younger than 30 years old Monday at 5 p.m. called “Young and Black in the Age of George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery, and...
View ArticleAnthony J. ‘Tony’ Furnari Sr., Baltimore City project manager, dies
Anthony J. Furnari Sr., a retired Baltimore Department of Public Works project manager, has died at 90.
View ArticleBaltimore lieutenant reads aloud the names of police brutality victims
During an hours-long protest in Baltimore, a police official gave demonstrators what they wanted: recognition for the lives lost to police brutality.
View ArticlePennsylvania woman dies after exiting moving pickup truck in Carroll County
The Maryland State Police say a Pennsylvania woman has died on a highway in Manchester in Carroll County after jumping out of a moving pickup truck in the midst of an argument.
View ArticleAnne Arundel County students show support for nationwide protests of George...
Jonah Foxworth, an Annapolis High student, has hoisted a sign asking anybody who reads it as they pass by to sign a petition to get justice in the killing of George Floyd, urging all four officers be...
View Article‘It’s just infuriating’: Demonstrators in Towson join protests sparked by...
A crowd of demonstrators filled the campus of Towson’s governmental center on Washington Avenue Sunday, following protests across the U.S. and Baltimore region sparked by the death of George Floyd, a...
View ArticleOfficials fear demonstrations could fuel outbreak as Maryland reports 763 new...
Gov. Larry Hogan, Baltimore officials and public health experts voiced concern Sunday that protests in the city and elsewhere could lead to a surge in new cases of the coronavirus as the state...
View Article‘Be the change’: March and rally in Edgewood honors George Floyd and Harford...
Participants in the “Momma, I Can’t Breathe!!! Rally” on Sunday in Harford County protested the treatment of George Floyd, an African American man who died last week while in police custody, and...
View ArticleSouth Carroll grad Nicholas Bloch unfazed by pandemic, motivated by gratitude
It was his sophomore year at South Carroll High School when the now-graduating senior Nicholas Bloch burst into the extracurricular scene, competing in basketball, soccer and power lifting. A year...
View ArticleVirtual programs, furloughs, book drop overloads: Howard County’s libraries...
The Howard County Library System is making adjustments amid the coronavirus pandemic by waiving book return fines, furloughing employees and shifting its programming online.
View ArticleFormer Towson lacrosse starter Tyler Konen eager to move from med school to...
The former Towson University attackman is nearing the end of his second year at the West Virginia School of Osteopathic medicine and will spend the summer at Frederick Health Hospital in Frederick.
View ArticleVisits to state parks, including Patapsco Valley, up sharply, as gyms and...
Maryland state parks have seen an increase of 182% in visitors in March and April compared with the same period last year.
View ArticleProtests in Baltimore’s streets put sharp focus on police abuse in final days...
Baltimore’s mayoral candidates planned to spend the weekend racing to the finish line of a bizarre primary. With protests in the city over the death of a man being arrested in Minneapolis, they had to...
View ArticleCatch yourself up: Recapping the weekend in Baltimore where demonstrators...
From protests to a string of shootings, here's a review of the biggest stories in Baltimore over the weekend.
View ArticleHow can undrafted rookies help the Ravens offense? Their college coaches...
Who could be this year’s Patrick Mekari? The Baltimore Sun reached out to college coaches for insights on some of the team’s higher-profile undrafted rookies.
View ArticleRelief for the web-deprived: Baltimore’s Pratt Library offers free Wi-Fi...
On Monday, the Enoch Pratt Free Library rolls out an initiative that will offer free Wi-Fi hot spots for all comers in the parking lot of eight of its branches, a new bid to narrow the digital divide...
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