The Advanced Placement Program, which offers university-level material to high school students and allows them to test for college credit, announced its official framework Wednesday for its new A...
Baltimore attorney William J. Murphy will take over the records, bank accounts and client files of Peter Angelos' law firm and assess whether it should be sold or dissolved.
The unit of the Attorney General’s Office tasked with scrutinizing police killings will investigate a Baltimore County police shooting that left a man in critical condition Tuesday.
A lawsuit alleging that a Baltimore-area apartment management company owned by former President Donald Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner illegally charged additional fees on late rent payments c...
Go to a classical or rock concert, celebrate Black History Month, listen to a poetry reading, have some laughs or go to an art exhibit opening.
A grand jury has indicted the grandmother of a 9-year-old boy police say shot and killed 15-year-old Nykayla Strawder last summer, officials said Thursday.
Lawyers for the state of Maryland, Adnan Syed and Hae Min Lee’s brother argued before the Appellate Court of Maryland about whether that body should reinstate Syed’s 22-year-old murder convic...
While Maryland has the eighth strongest gun laws in the U.S., we are tragically average in the number of people killed by guns.
Former Orioles reliever Darren O'Day, who retired Monday after a 15-year career with six major league teams, said leaving Baltimore in 2018 was a "tough goodbye" but that the team's trajectory en...
Baltimore County Police identified a woman found dead at Lansdowne Middle School this week as 37-year-old Audra Pineda, and are now investigating the matter as a homicide.
All police agencies in Maryland are required to have on-duty officers wear body cameras by July 1, 2025. But smaller agencies have struggled to come up with funding to buy the cameras and store t...
In the wake of Tyre Nichols' death by Memphis police officers, civil rights leaders in Anne Arundel County said it was time for Maryland to strengthen its protections against police brutality and...
The Baltimore Peace Movement, formerly known as “Ceasefire,” will kick off its first weekend of events on Friday.
A 26-year-old man died after he was hit by a vehicle in Catonsville on Sunday morning, Baltimore County Police said.
Two Black Johns Hopkins University professors who filed an August discrimination lawsuit are now being countersued by the appraiser.
Gary Flowers among the many skilled artisans who are part of the city's maker base.
With the addition of quarterback Tyler Huntley as an injury replacement, the Ravens will have six players competing in the Pro Bowl Games. Here’s a breakdown of what they’ll be doing.
Each of the Orioles’ top 10 prospects will be in major league camp, but Baltimore’s group of nonroster invitees includes other types of players who could provide value in 2023.
Baltimore-based organic salad dressing maker Tessemae’s has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy to restructure debts and stop what it called costly and distracting litigation by a former lender.
Carroll County commissioners will hold a public hearing on the proposed solar moratorium ordinance at 6 p.m., Feb. 23, in Room 003 (the Reagan Room) in the Carroll County office building, 225 N. ...
Goucher College in Baltimore announced its latest Campus Master Plan, the first comprehensive assessment of the campus in about 30 years.
Amid the pandemic, local Italian restaurant Limoncello added pizza to its menu for easy takeout. When business started returning to normal, they took it off. But by then the pizza had lots of fan...
The Appellate Court of Maryland is hearing an appeal from Hae Min Lee's brother over the proceeding that freed Adnan Syed.
Hae Min Lee’s brother is asking the appellate court to order a redo of the hearing that set Adnan Syed free so he could attend in person and his lawyer could challenge evidence.
As soon as Greg Roman’s successor is introduced, he will face big questions, starting with Lamar Jackson's blurry future as the team's franchise quarterback.
The Orioles’ decision to decline the option for a five-year extension of their lease was another example of the organization, in business and in baseball, determining what it believes is its be...
Maryland women's basketball continuing the second-longest active streak in the nation in the Associated Press Top 25 poll is a testament to its staying power despite a tumultuous offseason and th...
Magnet fishing, the use of powerful magnets to reel in metal objects from urban waters, has gained traction in Baltimore.
Earlier this week, Luminis closed the birthing center after 26 years of operation due to a low number of births there in the past several years.
Richard K. “Dick” Dods, a retired Koppers Co. executive who was elected to the Maryland Senior Hall of Fame, has died. The Timonium resident was 88.
The New York Court of Appeals has scheduled oral arguments for March 14 in the long-running dispute between the Orioles and Washington Nationals over television rights fees.
Here’s a roundup of high school varsity action from Wednesday, Feb. 1.
The Orioles' Camden Yards lease expires at the end of 2023, and two sources say the baseball team expects to reach new agreement by then with the Maryland Stadium Authority.
Unionized workers at Horseshoe Casino Baltimore are demanding raises in line with others in the gaming and hospitality industry in the city and elsewhere, saying casino revenues have rebounded si...
Welcome to The Baltimore Sun’s 25 Black Marylanders to Watch for 2023. To celebrate Black History Month, we’ve assembled a group of people whose fortitude, leadership, artistry and efforts to...
A proposed agreement for Baltimore Gas and Electric Co. to maintain Baltimore’s underground conduit system is moving quickly and could be put to the city’s spending board for consideration in...
This legislative session, Democratic lawmakers in Maryland are prioritizing bills to raise the age for access rifles and shotguns, prohibit guns from being carried in certain settings and end civ...
After missing out on one of the top recruits in the country, Maryland football added more depth at linebacker when four-star prospect Michael Harris signed with the program Wednesday.
The Board of Carroll County Commissioners unanimously approved $56,219 for the purchase of Class A and Class B uniforms. This is just a portion of the money needed to supply all of the uniforms n...
Over the past month, officers with the Maryland Natural Resources Police charged two groups of hunters with ties to Anne Arundel County with several violations, including firearm offenses, licens...
The Orioles announced the return of the “Birdland Caravan,” a four-day tour featuring events throughout the region Feb. 2-5. Events include meet and greets with the Oriole Bird, autograph sig...
Graduate student workers pursuing Ph.D. degrees at the Johns Hopkins University officially voted to unionize this week with a 61% majority.
Gov. Wes Moore used his first State of the State speech to issue a call to action for a wave of public service in Maryland.
From the Terps continuing to play strong defense to senior forward Donta Scott being more aggressive, here are three takeaways from Maryland men's basketball's 66-55 win over No. 21 Indiana on Tu...
The text of new Democratic Gov. Wes Moore’s first State of the State address
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore delivers first State of State address at the State House in Annapolis.
Maryland 529 board member Jessica McClain resigned her position late last month.
A jury was selected and the first witnesses were called Tuesday in the state’s case against Shammond Taylor, the man accused of shooting the gun that killed 22-year-old Cornell Young during a 2...
This matter concerns every Marylander — regardless of gender identity.
From police officers to home health aides, there are opportunities in Maryland to match immigrants to service jobs that aren't currently being filled.
The Baltimore region finally had its first snowfall of the winter.
Since being diagnosed Dec. 2 with acute leukemia, Tsubasa Endoh has returned to his native Japan and is in the midst of his second round of chemotherapy. Maryland coach Sasho Cirovski is helping ...
Daniel Donnelly Moore Jr., a retired electrical engineer whose mastery of numbers allowed him to break complex codes, died of pneumonia Jan. 17 at the Blakehurst Retirement Community in Towson. T...
As we look back and look forward, here’s what Baltimore Sun reporter Childs Walker and editor C.J. Doon have to say about the state of the Ravens.
The number of Maryland students eligible for free or reduced-price meals has risen surprisingly high, causing a $390 million increase in the cost of the state’s sweeping education reform law in...
Maryland men's basketball overcame a cold shooting night in a 66-55 victory over Indiana that gave the Terps (15-7, 6-5 Big Ten) their third straight win and a school-record ninth in a row at hom...
In one of his strongest statements regarding his presidential ambitions, former Gov. Larry Hogan told a Fox News host Tuesday that he is “taking a close look” at a run for the White House.
Here’s a roundup of high school varsity action from Tuesday, Jan. 31.
Temperatures are expected to dip as low as 16 degrees in Baltimore this week, dropping below freezing every night through Saturday, according to the National Weather Service.
A man is in critical condition after Baltimore County Police fired into the vehicle he was in during an attempted arrest Tuesday morning outside a Royal Farms in White Marsh, police said.
A bill that would ban the use and sale of plastic bags in Baltimore County drew overwhelming support from residents in testimony before the County Council on Tuesday night.
Tickets for Moonrise Festival, the annual celebration of electronic dance music held at Pimlico Race Course, will go on sale Friday, organizers announced in a news release.