Baltimore will have vaccinated 80% of residents by February 2022 if current...
Baltimore’s Health Department has set a goal to be able to vaccinate 80% of city residents by February 2022 based on the city’s current allotment of doses, city health officials said Wednesday,...
View ArticleFreddy Galvis will likely be the Orioles’ Opening Day shortstop. Could Carlos...
With Freddy Galvis’ contract being only a one-year deal, might the Orioles get involved in next year's class of top free-agent shortstops?
View ArticleWhy Maryland Democrat Heather Mizeur decided to challenge Republican Rep....
Heather Mizeur, a liberal former state delegate and Democratic candidate for governor in 2014, announces her candidacy for Maryland's 1st District congressional seat held since 2011 by Republican Andy...
View ArticleTwo men killed in Northwest Baltimore shooting
Police found two men lying on the ground with gunshot wounds in Baltimore's Arlington neighborhood in the early hours of Thursday morning.
View ArticleRavens position review: QB Lamar Jackson enters a pivotal offseason, and...
In the first of a series of position reviews, The Baltimore Sun will examine the team’s quarterback situation. Next up is running back.
View ArticlePILOT fight renewed; Annapolis seeks full $750,000 for services to Maryland...
Mayor Gavin Buckley and the Annapolis District 30A delegation are pushing Gov. Larry Hogan to provide a full $750,000 payment in lieu of taxes, or PILOT, the reimbursement to Annapolis for the...
View ArticleMcCormick reports higher sales, lower profit in fourth quarter
McCormick & Co. Inc. said Thursday profit fell in the fourth quarter but sales jumped 5%.
View ArticleBaltimore photographer and activist Devin Allen gets Under Armour sneaker,...
Under Armour launches a new shoe and apparel line featuring Baltimore photographer Devin Allen, which highlights some of his photographs of youths playing sports.
View ArticleMaryland’s Heather Mizeur will try to unseat Republican Rep. Andy Harris next...
Democrat Heather Mizeur, a former state delegate and 2014 gubernatorial candidate, says she will try next year to unseat sixth-term U.S. Rep. Andy Harris, the lone Republican in Maryland’s...
View ArticleThings to do in Baltimore and online Jan. 29 to Feb. 4
You can shakeup your weekend with a selection of events going on in Baltimore. Choose from a trip to the Maryland Science Center or read a good book or give a listen to a jazz concert.
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View ArticleAnne Arundel County sheriff deputy injured in car crash Thursday morning
An Anne Arundel County Sheriff’s Deputy was injured in a car accident Thursday morning when a car backed into the highway from the shoulder and collided with the deputy’s car, according to the...
View ArticleThe jury is in: Spy plane is out | COMMENTARY
RAND study fails to make case for aerial surveillance in Baltimore leaving little reason to continue a questionable initiative.
View ArticleBaltimore converts two rec centers into temporary winter shelters for city’s...
Baltimore has converted two of its recreation centers to serve as temporary shelters for women and couples experiencing homelessness when wind chill temperatures hit freezing or below this winter.
View ArticleMan shot in stomach on Crain Highway Wednesday night, Anne Arundel County...
A man was walking north on Crain Highway at Main Avenue in Glen Burnie when he was approached from behind and shot once in the stomach when he turned around, according to Anne Arundel County police....
View ArticleTwo men forced into car at gunpoint in Safeway parking lot, robbed of phones...
Two men were in a Safeway parking lot in the 1700 block of Forest Drive Wednesday when two unknown men approached them with guns and forced them into a car, they told Annapolis Police.
View ArticleOn coronavirus vaccines, Maryland makes West Virginia look good as pace still...
Maryland, which trailed the nation a month ago in COVID-19 vaccine administration, is still vaccinating residents at a rate slower than most other states despite bolstering its dose distribution...
View ArticleMaryland reports 2,190 new coronavirus cases, 40 deaths Thursday
Maryland health officials reported 2,190 new confirmed cases of the coronavirus and 40 more deaths linked to COVID-19 on Thursday.
View ArticlePrince George’s County Public Schools to offer employees COVID-19...
Prince George’s County Public Schools Chief Executive Officer Monica Goldson announced plans to offer all employees COVID-19 vaccinations ahead of students returning to school buildings for in-person...
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