The National Institutes of Health has been funding fewer clinical trials in recent years, according to new Johns Hopkins University research. Such studies, necessary for…
Posts published in “Day: February 13, 2018”
The trial of two detectives was about police corruption, but it provided a window into just how pervasively drugs flow through Baltimore. From a homeless…
A Baltimore City Council committee voted Tuesday morning to support a bill that would bar restaurants from including sodas and other sugary drinks in kids…
Del. Clarence Lam will run for the District 12 seat in the Maryland legislature being vacated by longtime state Sen. Edward Kasemeyer. The decision to…
The architecture, engineering and consulting firm Johnson Mirmiran & Thompson, or JMT, has acquired RCG Architects and launched JMT Architecture to consolidate architecture and interior…
A multi-tenant, single-story flex building in Columbia has sold for $7.2 million. A joint venture of Feldman Bergin Properties and Fortified Property Group acquired the…
Each week, the Maryland Department of Legislative Services publishes the social calendar for lawmakers gathered in Annapolis for the 2018 General Assembly session. But the…
A bill that sought to impose term limits on Baltimore politicians, including the mayor and City Council members, died Tuesday in a council committee. By…
The Dulaney High School community celebrated a victory when Baltimore County Executive Kevin Kamenetz announced plans to build a new school to replace its aging…
The Baltimore Sun takes Athletes of the Week nominations from Friday night until Sunday at 6 p.m. Please provide name, school, class, sport, position, team…