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View ArticleDelmarva farms fill food supply gaps, farmers markets adapt to coronavirus...
State policies during the coronavirus pandemic regarding farmers markets have confused and upset members of the local agriculture community, even as an early spring heralds produce and the pandemic...
View ArticleMaryland man posts daily ‘bad dad joke’ in his front yard to ease stress of...
Maryland’s stay-at-home COVID-19 order has been stressful for Ann and Tom Schruben, self-employed workers who live in Kensington with their 11-year-old daughter.
View ArticleHopkins expert refutes Trump in Fox appearance: ‘This virus isn’t going to go...
Two days after President Donald Trump broke with health experts and said he believes the coronavirus will go away without a vaccine, the director of the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security refuted...
View ArticleMaryland reports 1,053 newly confirmed coronavirus cases, 28 added to death...
Maryland officials reported Sunday that the state has confirmed 1,053 new cases of the coronavirus.
View ArticleChesapeake Bay Bridge cashless tolls become permanent on Tuesday
The switch to cashless tolls becomes permanent Tuesday at the Chesapeake Bay Bridge.
View ArticleSt. Frances four-star forward Julian Reese commits to Maryland, joining star...
St. Frances four-star forward Julian Reese announced his commitment to Maryland on Sunday, giving men’s basketball coach Mark Turgeon his first commit in the Class of 2021.
View ArticleMatthew C. Fenton III, an Army Air Corps and Marine Corps veteran who owned...
Matthew C. Fenton III, a veteran of World War II and the Korean War and owner of Chesapeake Cadillac, has died at age 94.
View Article‘Wish it could have been in person:’ St. John’s College holds one of...
St. John’s College held an online commencement from inside McDowell Hall in Annapolis on Sunday, one of the first colleges in Maryland to hold a virtual graduation for coronavirus class of 2020. The...
View Article'Murder epidemic’: Fatal shooting Sunday afternoon in East Baltimore is...
A man was killed in an East Baltimore shooting Sunday afternoon, marking the second fatal incident since the start of a Baltimore Ceasefire weekend.
View Article‘Go Play in The Yard’: Little Richard once lent his voice to an award-winning...
Music legend Little Richard, who died Saturday at age 87, voiced original lyrics for the song “Go Play in The Yard” in a 60-second advertisement for the Orioles in 1993.
View ArticleTwo Baltimore Police patrol cars crash into each other in Charles North...
Two Baltimore Police patrol officers crashed their cars into each other Sunday night. The officers suffered minor injuries.
View ArticlePatrick Queen, Ravens’ first-round pick, gifts a new car to his mom on...
Less than a month after being drafted into the NFL, Ravens linebacker Patrick Queen knew just who to thank.
View ArticleSecond Maryland victim of Delaware cemetery shooting, age 86, dies
An 86-year-old Maryland man who was shot alongside his 85-year-old wife while visiting a Delaware cemetery has died.
View ArticleCommunities in Northwest Baltimore’s 21215 ZIP cross cultural, geographic...
Those who live and work in 21215 say the data tells only part of the story. ZIP codes often bind together large swaths of neighborhoods with unique identities and needs for avoiding infection.
View ArticleA way-too-early Ravens 53-man roster projection: Who makes the cut?
With the draft done and free agency winding down, here’s a way-too-early projection of what the Ravens' initial 53-man roster could look like.
View Article‘It hurts a lot’: How Baltimore-area businesses are dealing with the fallout...
With the 145th Preakness postponed because of the coronavirus pandemic, several area businesses are trying to endure a May without the state’s largest annual sporting event.
View ArticleWhat do models of coronavirus show in Maryland? Depends on what day you ask
New models for Maryland created for The Baltimore Sun by Logecal Data Analytics now project more deaths in every region of the state, with the biggest upticks in the hard-hit Washington suburbs and on...
View ArticleThis Navy grad was a pilot. Now she’s a nurse on the front lines of...
Naval Academy graduate and former Navy pilot Elizabeth Bailey is now a charge nurse supervising a coronavirus unit at Anne Arundel Medical Center.
View ArticleHoward County school system environmental educator wins national award from EPA
In late April, Howard County school system environmental educator Ann Strozyk was recognized with a national award from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
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