Baltimore Police ask legislature to help bring about police reform, more...
Baltimore Police leaders, citing the death of George Floyd that sparked protests want substantial changes in how police officers in Maryland are investigated and held accountable for misconduct.
View ArticleHere’s what Maryland’s colleges are planning for fall 2020 amid the...
As the fall semester approaches, Maryland’s colleges and universities are announcing plans and guidelines for how they plan to hold classes while containing the spread of coronavirus. Here’s a sampling...
View ArticleBaltimore County liquor board fines seven restaurants, bars for violating...
Seven bars and restaurants across Baltimore County were collectively fined $1,750 by the liquor board for violating coronavirus restrictions.
View ArticleAmid increase in coronavirus cases, Johns Hopkins, Loyola opt for online-only...
Citing the rise in coronavirus cases both locally and nationally, Johns Hopkins University and Loyola University Maryland have become the latest colleges to announce that they would offer only online...
View ArticleHoward County school board approves fall reopening plan, will send to state...
The Howard County Board of Education on Thursday evening approved the school system’s reopening plan for the first semester of the 2020-21 academic year.
View ArticleSchools reopening: Here’s how Maryland jurisdictions are planning for the...
As the beginning of the 2020 school year approaches, Maryland counties are announcing plans and guidelines for holding classes while containing the spread of coronavirus.
View ArticleHarford school families hold protest, call for reopening of HCPS and no...
Fifty to 60 people gathered to protest Thursday evening near the Harford County Public Schools headquarters in Bel Air, urging school officials to allow part-time, in-person instruction during the...
View ArticleTwo men killed Thursday night in separate West Baltimore shootings;...
Baltimore Police said two men were killed in separate West Baltimore shootings on Thursday night. The department also said a pedestrian was killed after being hit by a car in North Baltimore.
View ArticleOrioles’ bats wake up, but gloves, arms struggle as Marlins complete...
Miami, in its first series since a rash of positive coronavirus tests sent more than half of its roster to the injured list, completed a four-game sweep of the Orioles with an 8-7 victory Thursday...
View ArticleFive questions as Maryland football enters 2020 preseason practice
Here are five questions the Terps will begin to answer with the start of preseason practice Friday.
View ArticleMoving against racism and racial ‘othering’: Carroll County conference takes...
Danice Brown, an associate professor of psychology at Towson University, was the keynote speaker of the Carroll Citizens for Racial Equality Conference, which addressed racial justice, "othering" and...
View ArticleA memorable graduation ceremony for Springdale Prep’s Class of 2020: ‘We’re...
It wasn’t a customary gathering, but Springdale Prep was on display with its Class of 2020 graduation ceremony Thursday evening.
View ArticleAmid pandemic, Baltimore’s Black-owned businesses struggle — but some are...
Black-owned businesses across Baltimore are wrestling with how to keep going in the midst of the powerful effects of COVID-19, which is remaking the business landscape. Some of these businesses have...
View ArticleCarroll County’s Common Ground on the Hill designated Maryland’s newest...
Common Ground was founded in 1994 as a nonprofit and is located on McDaniel College’s campus. The organization’s mission is to bring together artists, teachers, performers, and students who reflect...
View ArticleThomas Point Shoal Light will shine another 40 years at least after steel...
The lighthouse, the last of its kind on the Chesapeake, is an iconic sight in the Annapolis region, and is featured on many souvenirs. Thanks to fundraising and hard work in sometimes difficult weather...
View ArticleCoronavirus in Maryland: 5 takeaways from the week
To keep Marylanders up to date with the week’s most pressing takeaways, here are five key points from The Baltimore Sun’s coronavirus coverage.
View ArticleTropical Storm Isaias spreads dead zones in Severn River, killing thousands...
Strong winds from Tropical Storm Isaias caused oxygen-depleted water at the bottom of the Severn River to mix with the rest of the water column, killing at least 10,000 fish Tuesday, the Maryland...
View ArticleIn 2020, many Marylanders still lack high-speed internet. And that’s a...
Government and private programs aim to connect state residents to broadband during the coronavirus pandemic and build upon earlier efforts to expand digital access. But some residents still worry...
View Article‘Who knows?’ Watching MLB stumble, Ravens fans, players feeling uncertain as...
For now, the Ravens are determined to play on under pandemic protocols established by the NFL. But they acknowledge the uncertain road ahead, and fans have begun tempering their expectations as they...
View ArticleHot property: Flemish Tudor mansion in Arnold is a water lover’s dream
Take a look at this hot property: The Arnold Tudor mansion is a water lover's dream.
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