Here’s how Maryland jurisdictions are handling the academic school year amid...
Maryland counties are announcing and revising plans and guidelines for holding classes while containing the spread of coronavirus.
View ArticleBel Air to host Nov. 16 virtual meeting on annexation of field near historic...
The Bel Air Board of Town Commissioners will meet for a public hearing Monday to discuss the possible annexation of a field near the Liriodendron Mansion into the town.
View ArticleExelon, owner of Baltimore-based Constellation and BGE, weighs splitting...
Energy giant Exelon, owner of Baltimore Gas and Electric Co. and five other utilities, is weighing the benefits of spinning off its power generation business, which includes Baltimore-based power...
View ArticleWith firsthand experience, Laurel resident on a mission for transplant...
Now the manager of community outreach at Living Legacy Foundation of Maryland, Ieesha Johnson, of Laurel, is using her own experience with donor bone to increase awareness of the need for organ, eye...
View ArticleMaryland Gov. Hogan announces $1M in funding for wastewater COVID-19 testing...
Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan, a Republican, announced Thursday that $1 million in federal CARES Act funding would go toward a targeted wastewater testing program that could help detect a spate of COVID-19...
View ArticleHampstead Elementary School celebrates its National Blue Ribbon status
Hampstead Elementary School is celebrating its recent accomplishment of being named a National Blue Ribbon School.
View ArticleNaval Academy lawsuit shows danger of Trump order on race | COMMENTARY
The Trump administration seeks to downplay the role race has played in this country and the idea that the country is fundamentally racist or sexist, although the U.S. was built off the labor of...
View ArticleSome advocates for a new Towson High School reject recommended renovation in...
Some Towson-area elected officials are not satisfied with a recent study that recommended building an addition at the aging, severely overcrowded school in lieu of replacing it, and say the...
View ArticleColumbia Community Care to transition nonprofit into community center
Columbia Community Care, a nonprofit founded in the early days of the coronavirus pandemic to assist with collecting and distributing needed food and personal items in Howard County, announced its...
View ArticleCOVID-19 winter is coming but hold fast, there are better days ahead |...
People may bristle at the return of coronavirus-related restrictions but they save lives and they won't last forever - a recovery is finally within sight.
View Article‘Now it’s out ... America knows.’ Maryland men tell of decades-old child...
More than 200 Maryland men have filed claims against the Boy Scouts of America, saying they were sexually assaulted decades ago by scoutmasters and troop volunteers.
View ArticleCoronavirus in Maryland: 5 takeaways from the week
To catch Marylanders up on the stories they may have missed, here are five key points from The Baltimore Sun’s coronavirus coverage this week.
View ArticleRavens vs. Patriots staff picks: Who will win Sunday night’s Week 10 game in...
Here’s how The Baltimore Sun sports staff views the outcome of Sunday’s game between the Ravens and New England Patriots.
View ArticleThis Maryland media mogul reflects on 40 years of running America’s largest...
Cathy Hughes of Pasadena has built Urban One Inc., formerly known as Radio One, an African American-owned diversified media corporation that says it reaches 82% of Black people in the United States.
View ArticleCollege football storylines, Week 11: Will history repeat itself for Notre...
There are no games between Top 25 teams, and most of the ranked teams that are playing are predicted to win comfortably, according to the Las Vegas odds. Perhaps that means we’re headed for an...
View ArticleBaltimore expected to pay $8 million to settle Gun Trace Task Force lawsuit,...
The settlement for Umar Burley and Brent Mathews is the largest yet to be approved in recent weeks for claims related to the GTTF case, and even eclipses the amount paid to the family of Freddie Gray...
View ArticleCarroll County Arts Council cancels pair of events due to COVID-19 restrictions
The Carroll County Arts Council announced canceled two upcoming events, the Third Wednesday Jazz Series concert with the Leister Quartet featuring Cliff Thompson and “A Christmas Carol” at the Carroll...
View ArticleHere are the known cases of coronavirus in Maryland [GRAPHICS]
These are the confirmed Maryland cases of the novel coronavirus, the illness that causes the COVID-19 disease, confirmed by the Maryland Department of Health. The charts and maps below show what has...
View Article‘Lights of Baltimore’ illuminates the history, poetry and depth of problems...
From the very first words and images that appear onscreen in the documentary “Lights of Baltimore,” you know you are in the hands of a skilled filmmaker with some poetry in her soul.
View ArticleRavens’ Lamar Jackson, Patriots' Cam Newton show the promise — and peril — of...
Mobility is no longer an asset for young quarterbacks like Lamar Jackson and Kyler Murray. It’s becoming a prerequisite.
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