Maryland cases of COVID-19 continue to increase, but dip in hospitalizations...
Maryland continues to see increases in confirmed cases and deaths of the coronavirus, but on Saturday showed a slight decline in hospitalizations, which state officials have said is key to eventual...
View ArticleAnne Arundel schools budget greeted with resignation in coronavirus crippled...
The reaction from education leaders to Anne Arundel County Executive Steuart Pittman’s proposed $748.1 million schools budget unveiled Friday sounded resigned but grateful given the prospect recession...
View ArticleBlue Angels, Thunderbirds fly over Baltimore, D.C. to honor essential workers...
The Navy’s Blue Angels and Air Force’s Thunderbirds flew over Baltimore and the Washington, D.C., area Saturday to honor first responders and health care workers working during the coronavirus pandemic.
View ArticleAnne Arundel school board to review three grading options
The Anne Arundel County Board of Education will hear three options on grading following the vote to offer choice for students taking high school courses as well as a recommendation to extend the 2019...
View ArticleAlexander F. Gaskins, retired interior decorator and musician at area...
Alexander F. Gaskins, a retired interior decorator and musician at area churches, died April 19 from COVID-19.
View ArticleA University of Maryland student’s father died of COVID-19. A professor...
A letter to University of Maryland faculty members urged them to “be flexible... and be compassionate and considerate” after a student says she was asked to complete coursework as she was grieving her...
View ArticleWoman killed in Windsor Mill was murdered by man who then shot, gravely...
A woman who was killed in a Windsor Mill apartment Friday was the victim of an attempted murder-suicide, according to Baltimore County Police.
View ArticleMaryland seeks investigation of politically connected company that hasn’t...
Maryland’s government is seeking a criminal investigation after having to cancel a contract with a politically-connected company for millions of dollars of medical equipment never arrived, the Wall...
View ArticleState delegates, pastors and businesses file lawsuit against Hogan seeking to...
Maryland politicians, pastors and business owners banded together Saturday afternoon to file a sweeping federal lawsuit aimed at ending restrictions enacted by Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan in response to...
View Article‘It’s very unusual’: 5 things you need to know about Carroll County’s...
It’s not often that Carroll County’s proposed budget is smaller than the previous year’s. Here are some of the major takeaways from the budget talks.
View ArticleOrioles star Trey Mancini wants to eventually advocate for colon cancer...
Orioles star Trey Mancini wants to be able to advocate for colon cancer awareness once his treatment is complete. The Colorectal Cancer Alliance sees a major role for him in their work when he's ready.
View ArticleJeff Holland: Riding baby elephants at Patuxent Research Refuge
A while back, I wrote about a “pocket wilderness” of less than 100 acres tucked in between housing developments in Arnold. The Patuxent Research Refuge, it turns out, is a wilderness of 12,841 acres...
View ArticleSUNkids at HOME
Print the puzzles and images at home. Color in the pictures and then share your creations with us on Facebook at facebook.com/baltimoresun.com.
View ArticleRep. Harris compares Maryland to N. Korea, delegate sues Hogan as opponents...
A group of Marylanders again demonstrated against Gov. Larry Hogan’s stay-at-home order, this time embarking on a caravan from Western Maryland to the lower Eastern Shore on Saturday.
View ArticleAntonio Brown shares photoshopped photo of himself in Ravens uniform
The Ravens don’t appear to be considering signing the controversial receiver. But Brown’s willing to at least show what his offseason addition might look like.
View ArticleMaryland reports 989 newly confirmed coronavirus cases and 26 deaths related...
Maryland officials reported Sunday that the state has confirmed 989 new cases of the coronavirus.
View ArticleAs states ease restrictions, Hopkins expert forecasts ‘waves’ of new...
As some states begin lifting coronavirus restrictions, Johns Hopkins health expert Tom Inglesby worries the country will see waves of new COVID-19 cases through summer and fall.
View ArticleMaurice ‘Bud’ Johnson, retired Westinghouse electrical engineer, dies
Maurice Philborn “Bud” Johnson, a retired Westinghouse electrical engineer who worked in the early years of Baltimore television broadcasting, died in his sleep April 8 at his Severna Park home.
View ArticleAdvocacy groups present annual reports that show Anne Arundel rivers are...
The South, Severn, West, Rhode and Magothy rivers all saw improved water quality in 2019, new reports from advocacy groups for the Anne Arundel County waterways show.
View ArticleBaltimore Police investigate after Young billboard is vandalized to push for...
Baltimore Police are investigating the vandalism of a campaign billboard for Baltimore Mayor Bernard C. "Jack" Young at North Avenue and North Charles Street.
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