Drivers would have to slow down to 25 mph on Baltimore’s main thoroughfares under a proposal from a City Council member who wants to protect…
Posts published in “Day: September 17, 2018”
More than a year after Baltimore County officials pledged to reform how sexual assault cases are investigated, a new class-action lawsuit alleges that county prosecutors…
Updated Baltimore Sun high school polls for football, soccer, field hockey, girls volleyball and cross country. Source: High School SPorts
Another high school football Friday brought another rainy night. Fortunately, no storms showed up, so every team completed its game. There were few upsets but…
Jack Bonner graduated from Mount Saint Mary’s University in 2017 with a computer science degree. He tried a couple of jobs – working for a…
The names of Maryland’s National Merit Scholarship semifinalists — high school seniors who scored in the top percentile in the country on the Preliminary SAT/National…
Dr. Gary K. Gold, a retired dentist who co-invented a battery-powered tooth polisher and had a private practice in Laurel for nearly 40 years, died…
Tim Junkin, the 2018 One Maryland One Book author of “Bloodsworth: The True Story of the First Death Row Inmate Exonerated by DNA Evidence,” will…
Two people were fatally shot and three others were severely injured early Monday in what police are calling a domestic situation at a home in…
A flash flood watch is in effect throughout the Baltimore region Monday as the remnants of Florence move north. Moderate to heavy rain is expected…