Brigade of Midshipmen to follow coronavirus protocols for travel to Army-Navy...
According to a Naval Academy press release, both service academies followed rigorous coronavirus protocols and testing, including movement restriction, contact tracing, isolation and quarantine, making...
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 ArticleMaryland’s ‘let them eat outdoors’ governor is woefully misinformed about the...
On Thursday, Hogan claimed not to know where outdoor dining restrictions came from. Here's the answer: Out of concern for rising COVID-19 numbers.
View ArticleWhat’s the 2020 season feel like for Maryland football seniors? ‘It’s been a...
Coronavirus restrictions will prevent family members and fans from paying tribute to Maryland's seniors. Then again, the unusual and unpredictable have been the standards for a year punctuated by a...
View ArticleBaltimore Mayor Scott defends dining ban as carefully made, based on...
Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott said his decisions were guided by medical professionals at Johns Hopkins and the University of Maryland Medical System.
View ArticleRumors of a Baltimore serial killer swirl on social media, but police dismiss...
Police in the city and Baltimore County say they see no such connections, and a review of the available information on the cases shows little in common.
View ArticleDr. Giraud V. Foster, who had dual careers as a gynecologist-obstetrician and...
Dr. Giraud V. Foster, who had dual careers as a director of the Johns Hopkins program in gynecology and obstetrics and as a part-time archaeologist, has died at 92.
View ArticleNearly 100,000 gallons of sewage spills into Sloop Cove tributary; Anne...
About ten tanker trucks worth of sewage spilled from a broken force main on Solley Road into a tributary of Sloop Cove on Thursday, dumping about a year’s worth of sewage into the water and driving...
View ArticleRavens anticipate greater production from Yannick Ngakoue: ‘The best is yet...
Ravens defensive end Yannick Ngakoue has produced just one sack and one quarterback hit in six games with the team. But defensive coordinator Don "Wink" Martindale predicted the "best is yet to come"...
View ArticleHoward council passes bill prohibiting county agencies from cooperating with...
The Liberty Act, legislation introduced by Howard County Council member Opel Jones last month to prohibit county agencies from cooperating with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, passed in a 4-1...
View ArticleRavens’ Bradley Bozeman overcome with gratitude at Walter Payton recognition:...
Bradley Bozeman nodded his head in gratitude and offered a self-conscious grin after Ravens coach John Harbaugh announced Thursday he was the team’s 2020 nominee for the NFL’s Walter Payton Man of the...
View ArticleRavens offensive coordinator Greg Roman to carry-obsessed fantasy...
Ravens offensive coordinator Greg Roman has no quarrels with fantasy football. He also has no plans to abandon his running-back rotation to appease carry-obsessed fantasy owners.
View Article‘Long live Nick’: North County High community mourns 16-year-old classmate...
Nicholas Buckland was supposed to be celebrating his 17th birthday on Friday. Instead, friends and family spent the praying and day singing him “Happy Birthday” on the Brooklyn street corner where he...
View ArticleMaryland weathering coronavirus recession on the backs of low-income workers,...
While the outlook has improved since September, when the board last met, revenue is still expected to be down by $609 million for the state in fiscal year 2021. Maryland is projected to take a $312...
View ArticleRavens defensive end Calais Campbell misses Friday practice with calf injury...
Ravens defensive end Calais Campbell did not practice Friday because of the calf injury he suffered in Week 9 while cornerback Jimmy Smith returned as a limited participant after missing Tuesday’s game...
View ArticleYWCA of Annapolis and Anne Arundel receives $216,000 from Hogan’s office,...
As many counseling services and other resources have had to move online during the pandemic, Gov. Larry Hogan’s office awarded a coalition of domestic violence organizations, including YWCA of...
View ArticleJohns Hopkins University promises to further research institution’s ties to...
The virtual event represented the start of an effort by the institution to solicit feedback from students, faculty, staff, alumni and Baltimore residents on how it might research the school’s ties to...
View ArticleTwo more Carroll countians die of COVID-19, death toll reaches 170
The health department also announced 66 new cases of COVID-19. Through Friday afternoon, Carroll County had seen 262 total cases this week. The weekly total is on pace to be slightly lower than last...
View ArticleAnnual Whoville Hairdo competition goes on as hands-on learning continues for...
The cosmetology students at Carroll County’s Career and Technology Center are once again styling creative Christmas-themed hairdos for the ninth annual Whoville Hairdo competition. But the hybrid model...
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