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One person injured as Pasadena deli catches fire, Anne Arundel fire officials...

One person was injured when a deli in Pasadena caught fire Thursday evening, Anne Arundel County fire officials said.

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Case against Baltimore Safe Streets worker started with drug-smuggling...

Assistant U.S. Attorney Matthew DellaBetta told Judge David Copperthite that the case began when Alexander was picked up on a wiretap “helping smuggle substances to incarcerated inmate” at the...

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Annapolis police warn of fraudulent calls asking for money and claiming to be...

Annapolis police warned the public Friday about fraudulent calls after people reported receiving calls from the city’s police department asking for money.

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Dr. Anne O. Emery, a distinguished educator in Baltimore City, dies at 93

Dr. Anne O. Emery, a distinguished educator with a long career in Baltimore City schools, has died at 93.

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Have a question about the upcoming election? Carroll County’s election...

Here’s an election primer from Carroll County Election Director Katherine Berry, attempting to answer the key questions on voters’ minds.

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Orioles on deck: Pitching matchup and how to watch Friday’s game vs. Red Sox

Here's everything you need to know before the Orioles' home game Friday night against the Boston Red Sox.

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Ravens safeties Earl Thomas III, Chuck Clark get into heated exchange near...

A heated confrontation between starting safeties Earl Thomas III and Chuck Clark punctured the tranquility of the Ravens’ first week of training camp Friday. Ravens coach John Harbaugh said afterward...

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Two lanes on westbound span of Bay Bridge closed for police activity,...

Two lanes on the westbound span of the Bay Bridge remain closed Friday afternoon for “police activity” that’s been ongoing since last night, Maryland Transportation Authority police said.

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‘Nobody expects that this is going to go well’: Some Towson University...

As students, staff and faculty plan to return to Towson University on Monday, some are skeptical about the college’s ability to enforce its safety measures, and say the university is unnecessarily...

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With Maryland students learning from home, what will a typical school day...

While lessons may be delivered differently, school leaders hope the schedules they’ve designed will recreate some of the traditional structure of the day when school begins, after Labor Day.

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Maryland wide receiver DJ Turner enters transfer portal

Maryland wide receiver DJ Turner has entered the transfer portal, he announced Friday, citing the Big Ten’s decision to postpone the football season.

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Communication will be essential for serving Harford students with special...

Given the challenges with providing instruction to all Harford County Public Schools students in a virtual format, as well as how services are provided to students with special needs on an individual...

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Road to the Show: Ryan Mountcastle gets long-awaited Orioles call-up

A compilation of the Baltimore Sun stories on Orioles call-up Ryan Mountcastle, from draft night to his major league debut, charting his development in the Orioles' system and arrival as the next piece...

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Naval Academy, St. Johns in talks over housing for midshipmen

St. John’s College and the Naval Academy are currently in discussions over the academy’s fall housing needs.

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Maryland reports highest number of new coronavirus cases this week, but a...

Friday’s caseload, though, is the largest since Aug. 15, when 818 cases were reported. Since then, the number new daily cases had been lower than 600.

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Cover your nose: Johns Hopkins research suggests that’s how coronavirus gains...

Research from Johns Hopkins suggest the cells that allow people to smell are the main path inside for the coronavirus, pointing to the need to cover your nose and possibly explaining the loss of smell...

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Back porch burns in Pylesville, causing $50,000 of damage

A Thursday fire in Pylesville caused $50,000 worth of damage to a home, the Office of the State Fire Marshal reported.

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Seniors, minorities sought for coronavirus vaccine study at University of...

The University of Maryland, Baltimore, seeks more seniors and minorities to participate in a coronavirus vaccine trial.

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A Westminster 8-year-old learned to ride a bike during the pandemic. Now he’s...

Dan Reppe and his wife Kristi watch 8-year-old son Brody as he shows off his bike-riding skills outside their Westminster home — skills he’s putting to use to help support trails at the C&O; Canal,...

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Grant funds to help Carroll County students lacking reliable internet access,...

As Carroll County Public Schools prepares for a new year that will begin Sept. 8 with all-online instruction, some students are at risk of falling behind due to unreliable access to broadband internet....

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