Majority of Baltimore’s significant litigation stems from alleged police...
For the first time, the Baltimore Law Department was required to publish a report laying out the litigation it’s involved with in which someone is demanding more than $100,000 in damages.
View ArticleEconomist Anirban Basu to be featured on free webinar presented by Carroll...
Carroll County Chamber of Commerce is offering a free webinar that will address current economic circumstances, how difficult things are likely to become, and the contours of the brisk recovery to come...
View ArticleNominate someone you know for the Baltimore Sun’s 2020 Women to Watch
Nominations are open for the Baltimore Sun 2020 Women to Watch.
View ArticleHarford County Education Foundation kicks off third Harford Reads One Book...
The Harford County Education Foundation kicked off its third Harford Reads One Book program on Monday, May 4, to support learning during school closures, with the book “The Truth as Told by Mason...
View ArticleFormer Baltimore state Sen. Nathaniel Oaks asks for release from prison due...
Oaks, 73, has served 20 months of his sentence of three-and-a-half years, which followed a guilty plea to federal corruption charges. In a handwritten letter, Oaks said that his significant medical...
View ArticleMan with a shotgun hits bystander in Millersville while speeding through...
A man faces assault charges after Anne Arundel County police said he racked a shotgun at one woman and struck another man with his pickup truck as they confronted him about speeding through their...
View ArticleBaltimore Mayor Young closes more roads around Lake Montebello to promote...
Effective immediately, all roads, including Whitman and Curran drives, around Lake Montebello will be closed to all drivers, and there will be no vehicular access to Lake Montebello Drive.
View ArticleRoy Lester, former Maryland football coach and Montgomery County legend, dies...
Former Maryland football coach Roy Lester, a revered high school coach in Montgomery County, died Sunday in Rockville because of complications caused by COVID-19, his family said. He was 96.
View ArticleRavens sign veteran linebacker Jake Ryan to one-year deal
After tearing his ACL in training camp in 2018 with Green Bay, where he spent his first four years, Ryan played in just two games for the Jacksonville Jaguars last season.
View ArticleRavens announce signings of three undrafted free agents, including All-ACC...
The Ravens announced the signings of three undrafted free agents Monday, bolstering their depth after a 10-player draft class.
View ArticleGunfire reported twice in Severn neighborhood in as many days, Anne Arundel...
Gunfire afflicted a Severn neighborhood twice in as many days from Friday to Sunday, about a month after bullets tore through a residence in the same community, according to Anne Arundel County police.
View ArticlePeter G. Pakas, longtime former City Hall worker and an active church member,...
Peter G. Pakas, a City Hall employee worker who worked for more than three decades in community relations and was an active member of the Greek Orthodox Cathedral of the Annunciation, died April 9.
View ArticleMichael F. Baptist, retired Baltimore City Police Department sergeant, dies...
Michael F. Baptist, a retired Baltimore City Police Department sergeant who was active in his church, died of the coronavirus April 19 at Northwest Hospital Center. The Windsor Mill resident was 71.
View ArticleFacing ‘incredible pressure’ on budgets, Baltimore and Maryland’s largest...
Baltimore City and Maryland’s largest counties say they are reeling from the budgetary effects of the coronavirus pandemic and are urging increased congressional aid.
View ArticleLogistical challenges mean nursing home residents and staff aren’t getting...
Five days after Gov. Larry Hogan announced expanded coronavirus testing and other resources for Maryland nursing homes, the facilities are still waiting for more help.
View ArticleCarroll County sees 44 new coronavirus cases, two deaths
The two people who died were both residents of Westminster Healthcare Center, an elder care facility in Westminster. One-quarter of the new positive tests (11) were residents of Fairhaven, an elder...
View ArticleDriver dies in White Marsh crash; family recovers dog that fled
The driver of a truck that crashed in White Marsh died Saturday afternoon, and the dog inside the vehicle during the crash has been recovered by family members, police said.
View ArticleFeeding veterans: Local business organizes pop-up food pantry for Saturday
A New Windsor business is opening a pop-up food pantry for veterans on Saturday.
View ArticleBaltimore Police: 39-year-old man killed in Highlandtown shooting Monday
Baltimore Police said one man was killed in a shooting Monday in the Highlandtown neighborhood.
View ArticleBaltimore Sun wins Pulitzer Prize for coverage of Mayor Catherine Pugh’s...
The Baltimore Sun on Monday won the Pulitzer Prize for local reporting for coverage of a book-publishing scheme that resulted in the resignation of Mayor Catherine Pugh and helped lead to her federal...
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