‘A personal attack’: Maryland international students grapple with new rule...
The rule, released Monday, means international students cannot take a fully online course load and stay in the country.
View ArticleI scheduled and took a COVID-19 test in Carroll County. Here’s how it went.
Reporter Catalina Righter gives her first-person experience of the drive-through COVID-19 testing site at the Carroll County Agriculture Center.
View ArticleCoins in short supply across Baltimore area, nationwide as businesses reopen...
Stores have stocked back up on chicken, spray cleaner and paper towels, but consumers are being hit with a new and unexpected pandemic shortage, pennies, nickels and dimes.
View ArticleHarford’s sheriff’s office uses a VR simulator for use-of-force training....
The training system — made by VirTra, an Arizona company — looks like a walled-off stage connected to a computer. Five walls encircle about 300 degrees of the raised platform and can be used to project...
View ArticleCoronavirus in Maryland: Five 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 ArticleThree takeaways for Maryland football after Big Ten moves fall sports to...
The latest domino fell in collegiate sports on Thursday when the Big Ten announced it would move all fall sports, including football, to a conference-only schedule for the 2020 season.
View ArticleProjecting the Orioles’ 30-man roster two weeks from Opening Day
Two weeks before Opening Day and a week into summer camp, projecting who could make the Orioles' 30-man Opening Day roster.
View ArticlePedestrian dies after being struck by vehicle, Anne Arundel police say
An unidentified woman died Thursday afternoon after being struck by a pickup truck on the ramp from Ritchie Highway to Route 50, Anne Arundel County police said.
View ArticleIncrease in indecent exposure cases in Laurel related to drug activity, Anne...
Anne Arundel County police have issued a warning for Laurel residents to be vigilant of anyone who exhibits odd or aggressive behavior because of a spike in reports of indecent exposure along the 198...
View ArticleOne to shock trauma after Pasadena building ignites, Anne Arundel fire...
A man was taken to shock trauma for smoke inhalation after a multi use building in Pasadena caught fire early Friday morning, Anne Arundel fire officials said.
View ArticleMaryland fines nursing homes in Baltimore, Adelphi, Glen Burnie and Rockville...
Maryland health officials have fined three nursing homes for violations of the state’s rules requiring universal coronavirus testing of residents and staff, according to documents obtained by The...
View ArticleCrash on ramp to 295 sends two to shock trauma, Anne Arundel fire officials say
Two men were taken to shock trauma in serious condition after a car crash early Friday morning on an exit ramp from the Baltimore Washington Parkway in Linthicum heights, Anne Arundel County fire...
View ArticleTucked away on Annapolis’ brick-lined Maryland Avenue, some small businesses...
The stores of little Maryland Avenue, one of several designated “recovery zones,” have somewhat banded together during a difficult financial time brought on by the coronavirus pandemic.
View ArticleBlack Lives Matter protest, march in Taneytown planned for evening of...
Their first collective protest took place June 19 in Taneytown. They said they’re hoping their second gathering is bigger and more effective.
View ArticleGlen Burnie building, cars damaged by gunfire, Anne Arundel police say
A building and some cars in Glen Burnie were damaged by bullets as gunfire was reported Wednesday night, Anne Arundel County police said.
View ArticleGBMC nurse Avery Wrigley pens blog as warning about COVID-19
Avery Wrigley just graduated from Stevenson University’s nursing program two years ago. Now, she’s told her story of the triumph and hardships of being a nurse in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic in...
View ArticleSpirit Airlines flight lands at BWI after reporting “possible sick...
Spirit Airlines said Friday that the medical emergency wasn't related to COVID-19.
View ArticleMaryland reports 463 new coronavirus cases, 12 more deaths
Maryland reported 463 new coronavirus cases Friday, and 12 new deaths. In total, the state has reported nearly 72,000 cases and more than 3,000 deaths from the virus.
View ArticleArt Around Town event in southern Carroll County to promote local artists and...
The coronavirus pandemic took away many of the usual events that feature artists, and Dawn O’Connor said she wanted to figure out a way to promote her work along with others.
View ArticleCarroll commissioners expand coronavirus relief funding to include sole...
Hoping to encourage more businesses to apply for coronavirus relief funding, the Carroll County Board of Commissioners unanimously voted to expand the eligibility requirements to include sole...
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