Dr. Frank Anthony Faraino, surgeon
Dr. Frank Anthony Faraino, a retired Baltimore thoracic and vascular surgeon whose career spanned more than four decades and who performed...
Activists working to repeal Maryland's same-sex marriage law submitting 113,000 signatures, far exceeding the 55,736 required to put the issue on the ballot |
Julius Henson ordered to pay $1M for 2010 robocallPolitical consultant faces sentencing June 13 on conspiracy conviction |
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Dr. Frank Anthony Faraino, a retired Baltimore thoracic and vascular surgeon whose career spanned more than four decades and who performed...
David Luke Hopkins Jr., first president and CEO of Brown Investment Advisory and Trust Co., died May 23 of heart failure at the Broadmead...
In 1962, Doc Watson and some of his musician neighbors set out from their home in the Blue Ridge Mountains on the journey of a lifetime,...
Lack of familiarity breeds contempt for Baltimore? - May 25, 2012 - If you're used to watching an Orioles game in the quiet of a family room, then watching one at Camden Yards can be unsettling —...
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A dignified tribute to those who served their country - May 25, 2012 - The hauntingly beautiful greensward that straddles the city and Baltimore County lines along Frederick Avenue was dedicated 71 years ago...
Records describe teens fighting all over downtown and the Inner Harbor on the evening of March 17. |
The decision to cut nearly 200 teaching jobs has eliminated classes, leaving many more students packed into classrooms. |
Several veterinarians were found to have provided inadequate care, failed to conduct proper tests or kept poor records. |
Taxing Baltimore is a series of occasional articles examining Baltimore's highest-in-the-state property tax rate. |
A Baltimore officer shot a patron outside a club during an altercation, and police fatally shot him before realizing he was an officer. |
Cash-strapped Baltimore schools paid $14M overtime over 4 years; CEO Andres Alonso's driver was the system's top earner. |
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In rare move, woman's heroin overdose ruled homicideThe state medical examiner’s office has taken the rare step of classifying a 24-year-old... |
Clifton Mansion to be restoredThe Clifton Mansion still towers over Clifton Park in Northeast Baltimore, but decades of neglect... |
Maryland receives No Child Left Behind waiverMaryland was one of eight states granted a waiver Tuesday from some of the strictest requirements of... |
Same-sex marriage opponents set to turn in first petitionsChurch-led activists hoping to repeal Maryland's same-sex marriage law plan to deliver the first... |
Baltimore gun offenders serving longer sentencesThe average prison time doled out to Baltimore’s felony gun offenders doubled in 2011... |
UMBC senior joins cross-country ride for cancer victimsThe farthest Michelle Wong had ever ridden before was from Baltimore to Washington, a roughly 50-... |
Sun Investigates: Is Tuscany-Canterbury fence cost-effective?The style of fence is called "Barcelona," but some residents of Tuscany-Canterbury say it reminds... |
Suspect in city barricade incident identifiedA man who police say attacked his girlfriend and shot himself following a barricaded stand-off... |
Swimmer's body found by Natural Resources policeThe body of a swimmer who disappeared Sunday near Howell Point on the Eastern Shore, was recovered... |
CIA acknowledges fallen Marylander worked for agencyThomas Jennings, veteran covert officer, died in Bosnia in 1997 in a car crash |
B'More Green: Survey finds local pollution oversight lackingIf you create ponds and rain gardens to capture polluted runoff, will they work - and keep working?&... |
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B'More Green: Mattawoman Creek at 'turning point'The fate of the Chesapeake Bay may be found in its tributaries. Mattawoman Creek, one of the bay's... |
Historians fret over battlefields' fateOn a grassy hill a mile west of the Patuxent River, historian Ralph Eshelman can see the same... |
City prosecutors could get new homeRent money for new Baltimore state's attorney offices survived the state's budget process this... |
Baltimore County police: Dundalk shooting, stabbing tied to home invasionBaltimore County police said a shooting and stabbing that took place in Dundalk on Sunday morning... |
Student loans discharged because debtor has Asperger'sA Baltimore County woman had about $340,000 in student loan debt discharged by a federal... |
'Major piece' of Inner Harbor promenade to be upgradedThe city expects to start construction this fall on one of the final sections of the seven-mile... |
Lyme disease tick study stirs disputeHundreds of Baltimore-area families have volunteered for a government study to spray their... |
Z on TV: McDonough takes his crime message to city TVPat McDonough vowed that he was not going to "roll up under a sofa and apologize" after starting a... |
Annapolis plans to reopen the landmarket Market HouseAnnapolis, trying once again to revive the landmark Market House, is renovating the historic... |
Report: Ex-Ravens RB Jamal Lewis files for Ch. 11 bankruptcyEx-Ravens running back Jamal Lewis has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. |
Baltimore Co. honors 1,200 volunteers for their time, talentsPat P. Fraher retired a decade ago, but she has never stopped working. |
Kayaker who fell out of craft makes it safely to shoreA kayaker fell out of his craft into the Chesapeake Bay on Saturday night but reached shore safely,... |