Baltimore City, surrounding counties to allow outdoor dining as coronavirus...
The moves comes the day after Republican Gov. Larry Hogan lifted more coronavirus-related restrictions statewide, including on outdoor dining.
View ArticleRavens linebacker Matthew Judon signs franchise tag tender
Matthew Judon, who led the Ravens with 9 1/2 sacks last season, signed his $16.3 million franchise tender Thursday, according to a report on the team’s website.
View ArticleDA investigating George Floyd’s death says he won’t rush to judgment, likens...
Similar to Baltimore and the death of Freddie Gray, civil unrest has broken out in Minneapolis after George Floyd, a black man, died after a white police officer was seen on camera kneeling on his neck.
View ArticleBike shops shift into higher gear as Marylanders become more active outdoors...
The COVID-19 pandemic has contributed to increased business for area bike shop owners, who consider it a “blessing” after years of trying to stay afloat against online competition and big box retailers.
View ArticleCarroll Community College graduate turned her military training into college...
Though Secret Crushong is soon to be a graduate of Carroll Community College, you can’t find her around Westminster these days. As a Private First Class in the U.S. Army who works as a a chemical,...
View Article‘A full-circle moment’: Laurel’s Yvonne Orji to star in HBO comedy special
Yvonne Orji, who was born in Nigeria and grew up in Laurel, will have her HBO comedy special “Momma, I Made It!” air June 6. The special includes a stand-up comedy routine with footage weaved in of...
View ArticleTowson High baseball team gets bittersweet send-off
Towson High School baseball teammates and parents organized a drive-by parade that passed each of the senior players’ homes on the evening of May 20.
View ArticleLost proms, virtual graduations, abrupt goodbyes: Life as a Maryland high...
Today's seniors at Maryland high schools have watched the most exciting three months of senior year evaporate. They're grieving, but also looking to move on.
View ArticleCoronavirus restrictions in the Baltimore area: What’s allowed and what’s not...
Not all counties are planning to reopen to the full extent allowed under phase one of Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan’s recovery plan. Here’s what is allowed in each jurisdiction in the Baltimore area.
View ArticleCoronavirus in Maryland: Five takeaways from the week
To keep Marylanders up to date with the week’s most pressing coronavirus-related news, here are five key points from The Baltimore Sun’s coverage.
View ArticleMount St. Joseph’s ‘Iron Man’ Kevin Protzman model of consistency, perfect...
Kevin Protzman has a laundry list of accomplishments under his belt. Just like Baltimore Orioles legend Cal Ripken, Protzman has an “Iron Man” streak of his own: perfect attendance.
View ArticleSparks native, Hereford graduate Michalina Fili won’t let coronavirus get in...
The Washington College graduate overcame a premature birth and heart condition and broke away from a soccer career to become one of the country’s top rowers.
View ArticleWhat are the Ravens getting in their undrafted free agents? College coaches...
Who could be this year’s Patrick Mekari? We reached out to college coaches for insights on some of the team’s higher-profile undrafted rookies.
View ArticleAnne Arundel police chief, executive and African American leaders condemn...
Anne Arundel County police Chief Tim Altomare has condemned the actions of officers in Minneapolis fired following the killing of a black man in their custody.
View ArticlePatrick E. ‘Eric’ Myers, longtime Mount Royal Tavern bartender, dies
Patrick E. "Eric" Myers, a longtime Mount Royal Tavern publican, has died at 57.
View ArticleBaltimore Police Commissioner Michael Harrison calls George Floyd’s death in...
Baltimore Police Commissioner Michael Harrison on Friday called George Floyd’s death after being pinned by Minneapolis police “deeply horrific and heartbreaking."
View ArticleNew crematorium in New Windsor takes step forward with approval from...
Despite opposition from residents, the New Windsor Planning Commission unanimously approved the site plan for a new crematorium in town.
View ArticleMid-Chesapeake Bay algae bloom turns water rusty-red, but is not harmful to...
A common algae species has turned Chesapeake Bay tributaries rusty-red, and while it isn’t harmful to humans these types of algae blooms carry the potential to irritate gills, suffocate fish and shade...
View ArticleBaltimore’s Will Rosenfield wins Minor League Golf Tour event
Will Rosenfield of Baltimore, playing in the next-to-last group to finish Thursday, scored his first victory on the Minor League Golf Tour with a 6-under par 65 at The Fox Club in Palm City, Florida....
View ArticleFormer Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco ‘embracing’ Jets backup role but not...
Joe Flacco was the Super Bowl MVP and the NFL's highest-paid quarterback just a few years ago
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