North County High seeks information on social media posts circulating about...
Social media posts circulating in the last several days that contain the North County High logo are alleging that current and former students and staff members committed “violent and felonious criminal...
View ArticleMargaret Donohue Gately, mother of five and systems analyst, dies
Margaret Donohue Gately, mother of five and Social Security Administration typist, dies
View ArticleHavre de Grace election set for June 23; polls will be in City Hall
The Havre de Grace city election, which had been postponed from early May because of concerns about the coronavirus pandemic, will be held June 23, The polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. at Havre...
View Article‘It’s time for us to matter’: Ravens past and present want to be heard after...
“My only real question is, when does black lives matter?” Ray Lewis said Thursday.
View ArticleLiberty High School’s Anjan Singh a ‘hardworking and dedicated’ student-athlete
Anjan Singh, a three-year varsity player at Liberty High School, made a positive impression on the soccer field and helped lead the Lions to a Carroll County Athletic League title as a senior.
View Article'It gives me hope’: Widow in excessive-force case wins $200,000 judgment...
Maryland’s highest court reinstated a $200,000 judgment against a Baltimore Police officer for excessive force after the officer, who is white, opened fire on an black man during a traffic stop five...
View ArticleWitty, just and loved: Ora Snowden dies at 104
For more than 100 years, Ora Snowden watched history repeat itself. She was born less than a decade after the last known lynching of a black man in Annapolis, a man named Henry Davis arrested on...
View ArticleA 16-year-old girl in Baltimore is killed, leaving her family reeling and the...
The family of Ala'junaye Davis, 16, is seeking justice after she was fatally shot in the throat in Baltimore on May 30.
View ArticleCoronavirus field hospital at Baltimore Convention Center has seen light use,...
About 109 patients have transferred to the facility at the Baltimore Convention Center from 19 Maryland hospitals since it opened, staying for an average of five days, said Chuck Callahan, co-director...
View ArticleCoronavirus in Maryland: Five takeaways from the week
To keep Marylanders up to date with the week’s most pressing takeaways, here are five key points from The Baltimore Sun’s coronavirus coverage.
View ArticleCompanies at UMBC’s research park pivot to develop new ways to combat...
While the coronavirus pandemic has upended the nation’s economy and subsequently shuttered some large scale manufacturers, companies at bwtech@UMBC Research and Technology Park are switching gears to...
View ArticleJ.C. Penney in Harford County, two others in Maryland, among more than 150...
The J.C. Penney in the Boulevard at Box Hill shopping center is among the 154 stores closing nationwide the retailer announced.
View ArticleRavens Q&A: Torrey Smith on George Floyd protests, parenthood and how...
"To me, it’s been a very emotional time, but it’s something that’s not new, so it’s almost expected," the former Maryland and Ravens standout said in an interview.
View ArticleMaryland sees 912 new coronavirus cases, 1,076 hospitalizations as state...
State officials reported 912 new cases of the coronavirus Friday, pushing the total to 56,770 the same day that Maryland plans to enter into the second phase of its reopening plan.
View ArticleDays of protest across Anne Arundel are ahead. Here’s what we know.
Protests are slated to continue Friday through the middle of next week — from Annapolis to Pasadena and Crofton — as citizens continue to spread a message denouncing police brutality against black...
View ArticleHailey Forrester named Harford and Cecil Boys & Girls Club 2020 Youth of the...
The Boys & Girls Clubs of Harford and Cecil counties proudly announced the winner of the Youth of the Year award is Hailey Forrester of the Aberdeen Club.
View ArticleQuestions about South Korean coronavirus tests linger in Maryland
As Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan touts progress in coronavirus testing — expanded locations, no need for a doctor’s note — he continues to be questioned about whether highly-publicized tests from South...
View ArticleDr. Nancy R. Lowitt, a University of Maryland School of Medicine educator and...
Dr. Nancy R. Lowitt, a University of Maryland School of Medicine educator and senior associate dean, has died at 64.
View ArticleBaltimore’s Mercy Medical Center completes work on new hospital unit for...
Baltimore's Mercy Medical Center has finished work on a new hospital unit designed to treat patients with the coronavirus, a spokesman said Friday.
View ArticleMaryland football to allow voluntary workouts beginning June 15
It will mark the first time student-athletes will be allowed back on campus since the coronavirus pandemic shut down universities across the country and subsequently forced the cancellation of college...
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