Anne Arundel police: Two men rob AT&T store in Pasadena with a handgun,...
Two men entered an AT&T; phone store Saturday evening with a handgun and took an undetermined amount of mobile phones and cash, Anne Arundel County police said.
View ArticleThree fatalities reported among new COVID-19 cases by Carroll County Health...
A health department spokesperson said via email several staff members had to relocate Monday, and in doing do had limited access to their computers. The department did not test Thursday because of...
View ArticleAs 2020 draws to a close, thousands of Maryland families are at risk of...
Though Maryland courts are only hearing emergency eviction cases until at least Jan. 15 due to the latest virus surge, advocates are worried about what will happen when they are once again fully...
View ArticleAnne Arundel council shifts millions for coronavirus response, votes down fee...
The Anne Arundel County Council spent its last meeting of 2020 passing a bill to rein in properties with repeat criminal activity, approving a new diversity officer title within the county...
View ArticleSeven Ravens named to Pro Bowl, tied for most in NFL; Campbell, Humphrey, O....
Only the Chiefs, Packers and Seahawks joined the Ravens with seven players on the initial Pro Bowl roster.
View Article5 pizzas in the Baltimore area you need to try
The simple pie with ancient origins has risen to the top of our fast-food favorites list since it first came to Charm City at least 100 years ago.
View ArticleNo, it’s not weird to talk to yourself. Baltimore mental health experts point...
As the coronavirus pandemic continues to keep much of the population in their homes for most of the day, it’s no secret it’s taking a toll on our collective mental health.
View ArticleReese & Community Volunteer Fire Co. boasts first female lieutenant in its...
Kylee Zbignewich, 20, a Westminster High School graduate, is also a paid firefighter in Baltimore County.
View ArticleTiny in stature with a big personality: Parkville Crabs accident victim...
Deanna Jean Allik, the woman who died after a car crashed through the front window of Parkville Crabs last week, was an athlete, adventurist and business owner, family members said.
View ArticleAnne Arundel Department of Social Services holiday program helps 2,000...
Anne Arundel County Department of Social Service Holiday Sharing program is helping over 2,000 families with groceries this year and received the largest donation ever in its program’s history —...
View ArticlePandemic underscores need to release more elderly prisoners | COMMENTARY
Maryland should use the COVID crisis as an opportunity to prevent more lost lives and reform prison practices by making older inmates a priority for release.
View ArticleCockeysville’s Clearing House furniture consignment store that raised funds...
The Clearing House, a family-owned consignment shop in Cockeysville that during its 40-year run raised more than $180,000 to help women and children in need, will be closing in February due to the...
View ArticleMaryland men’s basketball coach Mark Turgeon knows ‘you can’t get better at...
With an offensive rating that ranks among the country’s worst, according to KenPom, La Salle doesn’t pose the scoring threat of Clemson, Rutgers, or the slate of conference opponents that await...
View ArticleLatina teens create online space for young Baltimore immigrants to trade...
Five Latina teenagers in Baltimore have launched a website made by and for Spanish-speaking immigrant youth who struggle with adapting to American culture and feeling like they belong. Called...
View ArticleShocked, shocked to find hypocrisy in humans | COMMENTARY
Please allow me to clutch my pearls while I contemplate yet another person's failure to practice what they preach during the pandemic.
View ArticleJournalism needs to do a major post-mortem in coming months on its coverage...
Virtually all of mainstream media, me included, played into Mr. Trump’s hands by adhering to the traditional values often encapsulated in words and catchphrases like “objective” and “down the middle.”
View ArticleBehind the front lines, props to Baltimore’s arabbers, among others, for...
One grassroots organization, Masks4Masses, distributed more than 15,000 masks to vulnerable people in Baltimore.
View ArticleBaltimore Sun Pictures of the Year 2020
In a year dominated by politics, protests and a global pandemic, The Baltimore Sun’s visuals staff was there to document every moment. Here are some of the most memorable pictures they captured.
View ArticleCarroll County student school board member signs letter of support for Howard...
Board of education student representatives across the state signed their names at the end of a letter of support for the student voice as well as a Howard County student, whose vote triggered a...
View ArticleDisguised as ‘Mr. Christmas Tree,’ Bel Air’s Tommy Liberto spreads holiday...
Bel Air resident Tommy Liberto has spent the past six Decembers traveling to New York City to spread holiday cheer — delivered by surprising passersby while disguised as a Christmas tree — work that is...
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