Carrol’s Creek in Annapolis becomes latest restaurant to close temporarily as...
Carrol’s Creek Cafe, a mainstay of the Annapolis dining scene for almost 40 years, will close until April as coronavirus cases spread and restrictions on dining tighten.
View ArticleBGE delivery rates will hold steady next year, may increase in 2022 and 2023
Baltimore Gas & Electric Co. will keep utility rates steady in 2021 to mitigate the severe economic impact caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
View ArticleMaryland Gov. Hogan issues new restrictions on nonessential travel to fight...
As Christmas approaches, Gov. Larry Hogan told Marylanders to limit travel to essential purposes only, saying the holidays will be a critical time in the fight against the spread of coronavirus.
View ArticleAnnapolis City Council ponders financing, minority participation, resiliency...
The Annapolis City Council heard for the first time from the developers of a planned redevelopment of Hillman Garage and City Dock Thursday and had a chance to ask about its financing, minority...
View ArticleAfter callout, Ravens CB Marcus Peters denies spitting at Browns WR Jarvis...
The Ravens swept the season series Monday night, but Landry said he’d remember the incident the next time they meet.
View ArticleMaryland’s next allocation of Pfizer coronavirus vaccine may be reduced,...
Maryland officials said Thursday that they’ve learned there may be a reduction in the state’s next allocation of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine next week.
View ArticleMaryland, Washington and Virginia seek more funding for Metro during...
The incoming Biden administration should provide increased funding for the mass transit system for the nation’s capital, leaders of Maryland, Virginia and the District of Columbia said in a joint letter.
View ArticleHot property: Civil War-era Annapolis home has a romantic past (and a pool)
This Queen Anne style home comprises three city lots and is one of the largest properties in downtown Annapolis.
View ArticleGemma Moorhead’s Sykesville neighborhood strings lights for the holidays,...
Gemma lives with her mom, Gina, her dad and two older sisters in Sykesville’s Hummingbird Court neighborhood. There, a canopy of Christmas lights is strung from about 90 homes from house to house...
View ArticleHoliday Hope moves past $105K, less than $20,000 from goal
A $500 donation from Dave and Conni Highfield in honor of Access Carroll staff and volunteers pushed the Holiday Hope campaign past $105,000 in funds raised, within $20,000 of the goal.
View ArticleMorris A. Mechanic Foundation awards $10K to Habitat for Humanity Susquehanna
The Morris A. Mechanic Foundation has awarded Habitat for Humanity Susquehanna a $10,000 grant toward its efforts to provide affordable housing opportunities in Harford and Cecil counties.
View ArticleWhat’s happened to the Ravens’ pass rush? There’s no simple answer, but there...
For the second time in three games, the Ravens ended their 47-42 win in Cleveland with no sacks.
View ArticleShop local in Howard County to find something special during holiday season
How does one find the perfect unique gift this holiday season amid the coronavirus pandemic and all its restrictions? Look no further than Howard County, where organizations and local businesses have...
View ArticleWhile Annapolis plans project to save City Dock, surrounding areas in the...
Anne Arundel County government is starting to think about its plans for long-term flood mitigation, this year forming a resiliency authority, piloting a home buyout program and applying for funding to...
View ArticleMarylander of the Year 2020 finalists | COMMENTARY
Among the five finalists is a teenager, a vaccine researcher, a grocery clerk and a critical care doc, a civil engineer and a writer.
View ArticleRavens vs. Jaguars staff picks: Who will win Sunday’s Week 15 game in Baltimore?
Here’s how The Baltimore Sun sports staff views the outcome of Sunday's game between the Ravens and the Jacksonville Jaguars at M&T; Bank Stadium.
View ArticleMaryland spent $5.8 million on a youth jail against expert advice. Now its...
The closing of three youth detention centers this year is at the heart of a larger debate prioritizing locally based probation services closer to youth offenders’ hometowns over remote youth jails.
View ArticleWhat MLB’s recognition of the Negro Leagues means for Leon Day, Roy...
Major League Baseball announced Wednesday it was officially recognizing seven professional Negro Leagues as major leagues. Here’s a look at what the changes might mean for some of Baltimore’s top Negro...
View ArticleThe Anne Arundel Board of Education wants to hear from you about school start...
A change in school start and dismissal times means more than students and teachers resetting their alarms.
View ArticleRavens vs. Jaguars scouting report for Week 15: Who has the edge?
Coming off their stirring win in Cleveland, the Ravens hold many advantages going into their Week 15 matchup with the 1-12 Jacksonville Jaguars.
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