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Barbara H. Donegan, retired registered nurse, dies

Barbara H. Donegan, who was a registered nurse for 54 years before retiring in 2009 and was known for her gourmet cooking, died June 28 at her home in the Eastport neighborhood of Annapolis. She was 86.

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Monsignor Arthur W. Bastress, former St. Alphonsus pastor in downtown...

Monsignor Arthur William Bastress, the former pastor of a historic Roman Catholic shrine in downtown Baltimore, died of cardiovascular disease Thursday at Mercy Ridge in Timonium.

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After denying priest access to injured man, UMMS agrees to allow clergy to...

The University of Maryland Medical System will allow clergy to visit hospital patients, including those with the coronavirus, during the ongoing pandemic, following a federal complaint last month...

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Baltimore County schools to reopen virtually for fall semester, postpone fall...

The Baltimore County Board of Education voted early Tuesday night to delay a return to school buildings until Jan. 29, 2021, citing public safety concerns and an anticipated spike in coronavirus cases...

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Anne Arundel police to conduct internal investigation after lawsuit against...

County Executive Steuart Pittman announced on Tuesday that the Anne Arundel County police will conduct an internal investigation into the incident that led to a lawsuit against the department, three of...

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Towson Row, $350 million mixed-use development, will open student housing in...

Towson Row, a $350 million development in downtown Towson to be anchored by Whole Foods, will open its student housing phase in August, the developer announced Tuesday.

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Baltimore City landfill resumes normal operations after employee tested...

Operations at the Baltimore Department of Public Works’ Quarantine Road landfill site have returned to normal after an employee tested positive for COVID-19 last week.

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Orioles start hot, fall short in rain-shortened 6-4 loss to Nationals in...

One exhibition inning does not make a season, but the Orioles began Tuesday night’s 6-4, rain-shortened loss to the Washington Nationals at Nationals Park the way they hope to play going forward.

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Maryland election chief: State needs $20M more to pull off Nov. 3 election in...

The state elections administrator says an additional $20 million will be needed to pay for Gov. Larry Hogan’s plan to carry out the Nov. 3 election — a plan Democrats have already criticized as unsafe...

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Hampden’s Trohv to close permanently due to coronavirus pandemic

Trohv, Hampden’s home decor and gift shop, will close permanently due to the coronavirus pandemic.

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Anne Arundel County police chief retires, citing reform efforts he says could...

Anne Arundel County Police Chief Timothy Altomare announced his retirement in a surprise move Tuesday night, ending two decades with the department in which he worked his way up from patrolman to top cop.

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Maryland Gov. Hogan says time isn’t right to resume certain business...

Gov. Larry Hogan said Tuesday that it’s too soon to tighten restrictions on businesses even as health officers from Maryland’s five largest counties and Baltimore City are asking the state to consider...

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Coronavirus cases climb near Ocean City, as restaurants shutter due to...

But officials say they are enforcing the rules, responding to complaints and keeping their eyes on the data — which shows a per capita jump of 23% in just one week and 32% for the month.

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‘I needed to do something more': Baltimore teacher delivers for her school...

“One thing that I have learned is do not promise something that you cannot give,” said Sarita Sullivan. “A lot of these parents are used to people promising this and that and then nothing happens.”

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Long Reach graduate earns Fulbright scholarship, to conduct research in Ghana

Long Reach graduate Brianna Lawton was awarded the Fulbright U.S. Student scholarship to conduct transportation research in Ghana during the 2020-21 academic year.

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Ravens training camp preview: After trading Hayden Hurst, ‘opportunity looms’...

As training camp nears, The Baltimore Sun will take a position-by-position look at the Ravens’ roster. Today, the team’s tight end and fullback situation is analyzed.

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EC Diner opens amid coronavirus pandemic, replaces Double T Diner location in...

The Double T Diner location in Ellicott City, which was sold to local restaurateurs John Kanellopoulos and Spiros Korologos in March, reopened last week under a new name — EC Diner.

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Visit Annapolis plans arbitration with former CEO, organization changes to...

Acting president and CEO Dani Botcher, acting chairman of the board Gary Jobson and vice chairman Tyler Patton told The Capital on Tuesday that the internal investigation leading to the firing of Del...

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Years in the making, new Crofton High School will start online in the fall

The fall opening of Crofton High will look very different as Anne Arundel County schools are expected to start the first semester of the upcoming school year online.

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Baltimore Running Festival cancels in-person races due to coronavirus

Baltimore Running Festival organizers on Wednesday announced the city’s annual marathon would go virtual, citing a safety precaution as new coronavirus cases continue to rise.

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