June apartment building blaze was ‘biggest’ in Annapolis since yacht club...
Annapolis fire and emergency management officials on Thursday briefed the city council about their response to a June apartment fire, which one official described as the biggest blaze since the...
View ArticleSimilarities emerge as third victim testifies in Naval Academy midshipman’s...
Three women. Three days of testimony. Three similar stories.
View ArticleWhite House accuses Maryland Gov. Hogan of employing ‘revisionist history’ in...
The Trump White House is firing back at Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan, saying his recent sharp criticism of President Donald Trump’s coronavirus pandemic response amounts to “revisionist history.”
View ArticleSpeakers had a lot to say about Carroll County’s draft back-to-school plan....
Carroll County’s Board of Education had plenty of questions about the reopening and recovery committee’s draft back-to-school plan, which they presented on Wednesday night. But first, the board heard...
View ArticleHoward County schools will be fully online through at least January due to...
The Howard County Public School System will start the 2020-21 academic year with 100% online instruction through at least January due to the coronavirus pandemic.
View ArticleBaltimore election director says Maryland’s plan to vote in person in...
Calling Maryland’s current election plan a “setup for failure,” Baltimore City Election Director Armstead Jones says early planning for the November election has been a “nightmare.”
View ArticleSchool districts in Central Maryland start to provide clarity about what the...
School districts across Central Maryland and the Baltimore region are finally beginning to provide clarity about what schools will look like for the 2020-2021 academic school year as the region...
View ArticlePolice: Bystander dies after being struck by ‘possibly’ wanted car in Oliver...
Baltimore Police said a bystander died Thursday after a car struck her vehicle on in North Bond Street in East Baltimore.
View ArticleSt. Agnes Hospital to use federal grant to set up chaperone program
The Community Care Corps has awarded St. Agnes Hospital Foundation, Inc. with a federal grant to assist older adults, people with disabilities and family caregivers.
View ArticleBel Air’s Mucho Gusto prepares offer authentic Mexican cuisine when the...
Nelson Ruiz would have been worried opening a restaurant during an international pandemic anywhere except Bel Air. But because his restaurant Mucho Gusto is coming soon to the area, he said he was not...
View ArticleNew Windsor infant with cerebral palsy seeing positive results with...
Natalie Dorsey, a 10-month-old from New Windsor, has spastic hemiplegia cerebral palsy and receives occupational therapy via telehealth at Kennedy Krieger Institute in Baltimore.
View ArticleLaurel Mill Playhouse joins regional telethon to help theaters raise money...
Featuring songs, commentary and acting, a video with supporters of Laurel Mill Playhouse will be aired during the Reston Community Players’ Community Theatre Thrives Telethon on July 17 and 18.
View ArticleDavid J. Ramsay, a transformative figure during his 16-year presidency at...
David J. Ramsay, who during his 16-year presidency of the University of Maryland, Baltimore, proved to be a transformative figure and succeeded in bringing UMB to national prominence as a research...
View ArticleCoronavirus in Maryland: 5 takeaways from the week
From the debate about reopening schools to continued problems with Maryland's unemployment system, here are five takeaways from the past week.
View ArticleDeadline extended for Baltimore Sun’s Top Workplaces nominations
The deadline for nominations for Baltimore Sun Media's Top Workplaces has been extended until Aug. 7.
View ArticleThe Orioles are a week from Opening Day. What will their 30-man roster look...
The Orioles are a week from Opening Day of the 2020 season. What will their 30-man roster look like?
View ArticleFive men shot in three separate shootings across Baltimore within one hour...
Five men were shot across Baltimore in the span of an hour Thursday night, police said.
View ArticleMaryland Gov. Hogan defends criticism of Trump’s coronavirus response: ‘He’s...
Gov. Larry Hogan defended Friday his criticism of how President Donald Trump has handled the coronavirus pandemic and touted mask mandates during an appearance on ABC’s “Good Morning America.”
View ArticleRavens training camp preview: What’s the next step for QB Lamar Jackson?
After the greatest season ever by a Ravens quarterback, here's what Lamar Jackson could do for an encore.
View ArticleBaltimore City landfill employee tests positive for COVID-19
Employees at the Quarantine Road landfill site will not report to work Friday and Saturday as a result of the positive coronavirus test.
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