FEMA agrees to fund extra $300 a week in Maryland unemployment benefits
Some unemployed Marylanders could begin receiving an extra $300 a week in benefits starting in late September now that the state has received approval for at least $431 million in federal funds, Gov....
View ArticleOrioles’ Hall of Famer Cal Ripken Jr. reveals February prostate cancer...
Orioles legend and Baseball Hall of Famer Cal Ripken Jr. revealed Thursday that he was diagnosed with prostate cancer in February and is “cancer free” after surgery in March.
View ArticleMaryland State Board of Law Examiners affirms plans for remote bar exam...
Maryland’s State Board of Law Examiners said Thursday that it believes prospective attorneys should take the bar exam remotely in October — despite calls from recent law school graduates and deans to...
View ArticleTeen in critical condition after being shot in neck in Saint Josephs,...
Baltimore Police say a 13-year-old boy was shot in the neck Thursday afternoon in the Saint Josephs neighborhood of West Baltimore.
View ArticlePence to address GOP convention from Fort McHenry in Baltimore, a city Trump...
Vice President Mike Pence will deliver his Republican National Convention address next week from Fort McHenry in Baltimore, marking a return by national Republicans to a city President Donald Trump has...
View ArticleMaryland regulators approve larger offshore wind turbines, order developer to...
The Maryland Public Service Commission has approved plans to build offshore wind turbines larger than originally proposed near Ocean City.
View ArticleListless Orioles fall to Red Sox, 7-1, extending losing streak to season-high...
The Orioles created few chances, didn’t capitalize when they did and fell victim to some tough batted-ball luck in the field in their fifth straight defeat.
View ArticleWashington’s Ron Rivera has a form of skin cancer, expected to keep coaching
Washington Football Team coach Ron Rivera has a form of skin cancer, which the team called “very treatable and curable” because it was discovered at an early stage.
View ArticleBarry Trotz’s Islanders eliminate Capitals in first round with 4-0 win in Game 5
Anthony Beauvillier scored twice, Semyon Varlamov shut out the team that drafted him and the New York Islanders knocked the Washington Capitals out of the playoffs in the first round by beating them...
View ArticleU.S. Coast Guard rescues six people after boat catches fire near Ocean City
U.S. Coast Guard crews and several good Samaritans rescued six people after their boat caught fire Thursday about 3 miles south of Ocean City.
View ArticleBaltimore State’s Attorney Mosby won’t let public see work emails about her...
State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby won’t turn over emails that mention her private businesses and are stored on her government computer, saying these records have been sent to Baltimore’s inspector general...
View ArticleAmerican Medical Association calls on Maryland and other states to act on...
The American Medical Association is calling on Maryland and Gov. Larry Hogan to take further steps to address opioid overdoses after statistics released earlier this year show they’re on the rise again...
View ArticleHarford schools staff ready textbooks, supplies to send home with students...
Administrators and others staff buzzed around the gymnasium of Bel Air High School on Thursday, preparing bags of textbooks, laptops and folders of paperwork to be sent home with students starting next...
View ArticleProposed Mount Airy land deal, which could bring development and a water...
Mount Airy has decided to move forward with talks about possible development of a large area of land after plans were stagnant for nearly a decade.
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 ArticleOwner of Dangerously Delicious Pies acquires liquor license for Hampden...
The owner of Dangerously Delicious Pies says he has acquired a liquor license for his Hampden location, where he plans to add outdoor dining and an expanded menu.
View ArticleThe Y launches learning centers in Anne Arundel for students, will hold...
The academic support centers will start Sept. 8 and will offer students from 5th to 12th grade with additional learning support and activities.
View ArticleThe Orioles haven’t won without scoring at least five runs all season. Their...
Having to score five runs to win is a difficult circumstance for the Orioles to be in, but it’s the precedent they’ve set so far.
View ArticleAvailable Paycheck Protection Program data breaks down gender, race among...
A review of the Paycheck Protection Program loans given to businesses in Prince George’s County revealed that the loans disproportionately benefited white-owned and men-owned businesses, according to...
View ArticleStevensville man gets suspended jail sentence, probation after throwing...
A Stevensville man will serve five years probation with the possibility of one year in jail looming over him after he tossed a duckling from a moving car while crossing the Bay Bridge.
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