Charles F. Steinmetz, a music promoter who booked popular acts at local venues, died of cancer June 30 at Upper Chesapeake University of Maryland Medical…
Posts published in “Day: July 5, 2018”
Federal prosecutors and public defenders are asking a judge to release an admitted drug dealer serving a 24-year sentence because his case relied on testimony…
BaltimoreLink, Gov. Larry Hogan’s overhaul of the Maryland Transit Administration regional bus system, has fallen short of delivering the “transformational” transit he promised, according to…
Mount Saint Joseph is looking to hire a new varsity lacrosse coach to replace former coach Stephen Berger. Previous high school coaching experience is required.…
More than a dozen local high school swimmers were named All-Americans this week by the National Interscholastic Swim Coaches Association. Eleven McDonogh swimmers were honored,…
Two men were killed in separate incidents early Thursday in Baltimore, according to police. At 12:38 a.m., Baltimore police responded to a home in the…
Others have spoken so eloquently about our lost friends, I’ve struggled to find the right words. I could tell you that Rob Hiaasen would have…
Check out The Baltimore Sun’s Performer of the Year, Coach of the Year and the first- and second-team All-Metro selections for the 2018 girls outdoor…
First came the rains. Now come the mosquitoes. Populations of the itch-inducing insects have multiplied across Maryland — in many areas up to three times…
Library patrons might expect to see Dr. Seuss’ “One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish” at the Mountain Road Community Library — but not…