What we learned from Baltimore’s $3 billion operating budget
The budget includes no new taxes or fees and protects spending for children, including $30 million toward school construction.
View ArticleMaryland health care workers: Share your stories with The Baltimore Sun
The Baltimore Sun wants to hear from health care workers in the state who are on the front lines of the coronavirus outbreak.
View ArticleKitchen to compost: Food waste disposal facility opens in Havre de Grace
Havre de Grace residents now have a site in the city where they can dispose of their kitchen waste and have it be taken away to be turned into compost.
View ArticleHere’s what Ravens QB Lamar Jackson looks like on the cover of 'Madden NFL 21′
“It’s always been a dream of mine since I was a little kid, since I first started playing ‘Madden,’ ” Jackson said of being named the popular video game's cover athlete.
View ArticleArrest made in killing of man in Carrollton Ridge, Baltimore police say
Baltimore police arrested Jonathan Blagmon, 37, as the suspect in the killing of 36-year-old Michael Alston.
View ArticleOcean City police to increase officer patrols at beaches, boardwalks after...
Ocean City Police Chief Ross Buzzuro said the department will increase officer patrols around the town and on its boardwalks after video surfaced online last week of a large brawl between apparent...
View ArticleEldersburg robotics team wants to bring fruit, vegetables to Baltimore food...
An Eldersburg robotics team is competing for a $20,000 prize that would further the squad’s idea to convert an abandoned row home in Baltimore into an indoor greenhouse.
View ArticleTwo more Carroll County schools earn Maryland Green Schools status for...
Linton Springs and Runnymede elementary schools have been designated Maryland Green Schools, bringing the total in Carroll County to 19.
View ArticleBack to Black: Baltimore Pride returns to its activists roots
Mimi Demissew, executive director of Pride Center of Maryland, is aligning the organization with the Black Lives Matter movement, as part of an ongoing Pride celebration.
View ArticleHoward County resident and former Terps basketball guard helps deliver smart...
Clarksville resident and former University of Maryland basketball guard Varun Ram is working with Connect for COVID-19, an organization that is providing smart devices to coronavirus patients who have...
View ArticleU.S. Supreme Court declines to take up gun cases, including Maryland appeal
The U.S. Supreme Court declined on Monday to take up a slate of challenges to federal and state gun control laws, including a Maryland case.
View ArticleFormer Towson kicker-punter Sean Landeta nominated for College Football Hall...
Former Towson State kicker-punter Sean Landeta has been placed on the 2021 National Football Foundation College Football Hall of Fame ballot as a divisional candidate, announced by the foundation on...
View ArticleThe Mall in Columbia to reopen Saturday with new safety guidelines, temporary...
The Mall in Columbia is reopening Saturday with different hours, capacity limits and new safety guidelines to help keep the public safe during the coronavirus pandemic.
View ArticleLamar Jackson says Ravens were ‘peeking ahead’ before playoff loss to Titans
“Don’t underestimate your opponents. They caught us surprise. That’s all it was,” Jackson said on Complex's "Load Management" podcast.
View ArticlePlan to develop private Catonsville golf club on state-owned parkland killed
A controversial plan to relocate the private Rolling Road Golf Club to state-owned parkland in Oella will not move forward after Catonsville’s County Councilman requested to reduce the zoning of the...
View ArticleRuxton author Evan Balkan finds his inspiration everywhere
Ruxton resident and creative writing teacher Evan Balkan has a new novel, titled "Independence," due out in September.
View ArticleMike McCormick, 1967 Cy Young winner who spent two seasons with Orioles, dies...
Longtime Giants pitcher Mike McCormick, who won the Cy Young Award in 1967 and spent two seasons with the Orioles, has died. He was 81.
View ArticleProtest filed ahead of Baltimore vote to move forward with $148M in bonds for...
Baltimore’s Board of Estimates is scheduled to vote on issuance of $148 million in bonds, the first phase of public financing for development of Port Covington, the formerly industrial area of South...
View ArticleAnne Arundel Mission Escape Room locations opening Friday as part of...
Ahead of the full reopening at its three locations in Annapolis, Gambrills and Arundel Mills, Mission Escape Rooms will be hosting a mobile escape room on West Street Wednesday during Dining Under The...
View ArticleTiz the Law, class of the Belmont field, is the favorite to win an...
Tiz the Law looks every bit like the best 3-year-old in the world and is the Triple Crown favorite, even with races being run out of their normal order.
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