Baltimore County will enter Stage Three of Maryland’s coronavirus recovery...
Baltimore County will align with state actions that allow enclosed and outdoor theaters to reopen and retail and religious facilities to expand indoor capacity.
View ArticleHere’s what Baltimore-area counties are planning as Maryland moves into Stage...
Gov. Larry Hogan announced Tuesday that he was loosening coronavirus restrictions across the state, allowing all businesses — including entertainment venues — to reopen starting Friday. Here's what...
View ArticleDavid H. Sheppard, former owner of dry cleaning establishments, dies
David H. Sheppard, former owner of several dry cleaning establishments who was active in timber racing circles, died of dementia July 1 at his Lutherville home. He was 92.
View ArticleMartique Smith, passionate actor in local theater, dies
Martique Smith, whose passion for the theater shined bright every time he performed onstage, died Aug. 26 at his West Baltimore home. He was 31.
View ArticleThings to do in Baltimore and online Aug. 28-Sept. 3
The novel coronavirus pandemic rages on, but so do online events designed to keep you engaged and sane. Here are a few to consider for this coming week.
View ArticleMaryland Environmental Service deputy director: McGrath changed priorities,...
As Maryland lawmakers investigate practices at the Maryland Environmental Service -- which gave a six-figure payout to the governor's former chief of staff -- they heard from the service's former...
View ArticleCarroll County nonprofit searching for new shelter space for those without...
A Carroll County nonprofit community action agency is searching for a place to create a temporary shelter for those without homes during the coronavirus pandemic.
View ArticleBaltimore postal facility sat on 68,000 pieces of election mail for 5 days...
An audit of U.S. Postal Service performance during the primary elections earlier this year has found 68,000 pieces of political mail sat untouched at a Baltimore mail processing facility just ahead of...
View ArticleDozens of Maryland nursing homes found with deficient infection control...
Sixty-four nursing homes in Maryland failed to take sufficient infection control measures to protect residents from the coronavirus, according to state inspection records provided to The Baltimore Sun.
View Article21-year-old man charged with first-degree murder in August homicide case,...
John Brown, 21, was arrested last month in the fatal shooting of Yohannes Carr, according to Baltimore Police.
View ArticleMaryland PTA files injunction to stop National PTA to stop restructuring efforts
The Maryland PTA called the national group's restructuring efforts "anegregious attempt to circumvent" the law.
View ArticleCarroll County announces another dozen COVID-19 cases; Sykesville nursing...
Another 12 community cases of COVID-19 were announced by the Carroll County Health Department on Wednesday, the same day a report showed that a Sykesville nursing home was hit with a fine of more than...
View ArticleMaryland weather: Severe thunderstorm watch issued for Baltimore area...
The thunderstorms could bring damaging winds to the Baltimore region Wednesday afternoon and evening.
View ArticleLocal Baltimore church and United Way of Central Maryland partner to help...
A local Northwest Baltimore church and United Way in Central Maryland are supporting families in the aftermath of three homes exploding last month.
View ArticleAnnapolis man sentenced to 55 years in prison for murder of Crownsville man...
Calum Jeramiah Thomas, a 22-year-old from Annapolis, was sentenced to 55 years in prison Wednesday nearly four years after the fatal shooting of Terry Crouse, of Crownsville.
View ArticleTackle football competition is back: Carroll County to lift youth rec sports...
Competition in three youth recreational sports that have been considered high risk for spreading COVID-19 will be allowed to resume after a nearly one-month hiatus in Carroll County.
View ArticlePreakness to be run without fans as Maryland continues to cope with...
Add the Oct. 3 Preakness to the list of major sports events that will be held without fans as Maryland continues to battle the coronavirus pandemic.
View ArticleJohn Means goes deep, but so do Mets in Orioles’ 9-4 loss
Means pitched into the sixth inning for the first time this season but allowed two home runs, the second coming on his 81st and final pitch and landing in the second deck.
View ArticleVideo of Black man’s suffocation in western New York shows police officers...
Daniel Prude, a Black man who had run naked through the streets of Rochester, New York, died of asphyxiation after a group of police officers put a hood over his head, then pressed his face into the...
View ArticleFor Carroll County Out of the Darkness organizers, suicide prevention can’t...
Organizers will move forward with hosting Carroll County’s fifth annual Out of the Darkness Experience, including a drive-thru luminary ceremony, on Sept. 12 in order to raise funds and awareness for...
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