Babe Ruth Birthplace and Museum in Baltimore to reopen Wednesday
The Babe Ruth Birthplace and Museum in Baltimore announced Tuesday that it will reopen Wednesday after closing in early March because of the coronavirus pandemic.
View ArticleIncumbents Boyer, Glenn and Ringsaker re-elected to Havre de Grace council;...
Havre de Grace voters finally got to have their say Tuesday on who holds three of six seats on their City Council for the next two years, following a seven-week postponement of the election because of...
View ArticleCiting a ‘catastrophic hardware failure,' Maryland State Police report delays...
Maryland State Police warned this week of delays to background checks for those purchasing firearms because of a “catastrophic hardware failure” to a state data system.
View ArticleOwners of Villa Pizza in TownMall of Westminster decide not to reopen after...
While the TownMall of Westminster was closed during the COVID-19 pandemic, Villa Pizza was unable to offer even carryout, leading to financial hardships and a decision to close for good.
View ArticleCelebrate Harford County’s Class of 2020 high school graduates
Read profiles of this year’s high school graduates from Harford County schools, and browse photo galleries of commencement ceremonies.
View ArticleA Glen Burnie man rebuilt computers to help students access online lessons
Ed Witles has to be resourceful, searching online and taking in damaged or old computers and their associated parts.
View ArticleAnnapolis hosts future of journalism symposium to commemorate Capital Gazette...
Ahead of the second anniversary of the Capital Gazette shooting on Sunday, Annapolis will host an online symposium on the role of local media in the current political landscape. The symposium will...
View ArticleOvercoming mother’s death, Bel Air graduate Madisyn Wallace looks to future
Madisyn Wallace looks back on her high school experience fondly, even though she faced personal trials and tribulations.
View Article‘I had to finish school for her’: Teen mom reflects on graduating from Wilde...
Graduating from Wilde Lake High School on June 5 after five years was particularly momentous for Yesica Mamgandi, who crossed the virtual graduation stage with her 2-year-old daughter, Marvely, by her...
View ArticleHow Congress passed a farm bill and left Maryland police labs unable to test...
Police crime labs across Maryland have been left scrambling to deal with the implications from a federal farm bill that made routine tests for marijuana obsolete.
View ArticleAnne Arundel principals send out letters to school communities on racial...
Principals in the county sent out letters to the community by cluster to offer support in racial equality as well as diving into discussions on race and resources, as protests around the county continue.
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 comes next for Baltimore? These 6 Black leaders share their hopes for...
As people across Baltimore protest racial injustice, The Baltimore Sun asked leaders in the Black community what changes they want to see.
View ArticleMan found shot dead in vehicle in East Baltimore
Baltimore police say a man was found shot to death in a vehicle in the 1100 block of E. 20th St Wednesday.
View ArticleHow will a shortened season affect the Orioles? Here are the biggest...
The affect of a shortened season on the Orioles as a baseball entity will be widespread. Here are the biggest takeaways from MLB’s 60-game plan.
View ArticleMaryland reports 330 newly confirmed coronavirus cases, 15 more deaths
Maryland officials reported Wednesday that the state has confirmed 330 new cases of the coronavirus and 15 more deaths.
View ArticleUnder Armour founder Kevin Plank’s Georgetown home sells for $17.25 million
Under Armour founder Kevin Plank sold his home in Georgetown for $17.25 million, property records show. It was finalized this month.
View ArticleCarroll County child care centers work through pandemic, but with some...
Child care centers in Maryland may now permit a maximum number of staff and children set to 15 per room, but some center operators and politicians in Carroll County have expressed dissatisfaction.
View ArticleCoronavirus outbreaks continue to slow down at Maryland nursing homes, as...
Active coronavirus cases at Maryland nursing homes and assisted living centers have declined by 20% over the past week.
View ArticleBaltimore Comptroller Pratt responds to report alleging she approved...
Baltimore Comptroller Joan Pratt has responded to a report issued by the Office of Inspector General in March alleging she repeatedly voted to approve millions of dollars in city spending for...
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