Displaying items 13-24 of 929
» View baltimoresun.com items only
< Previous
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11-78
Next >
-
New barber shop opening as merchants in Hampden play musical chairs
A shave and a haircut of yesteryear cost the proverbial two bits, 25 cents. A shave alone at The Old Bank Barbers, a soon-to-open barber shop on The Avenue in Hampden, will cost $25. It won't be any old shave, though. Owner Daniel Wells promises an old-...
Tags: Sixteen, Chicken, French Toast, Sales, Restaurants
-
STI havens within galloping distance of Preakness
The Baltimore SunIf indecent exposure laws aren't enough to give adventurous Pimlico infield visitors pause, here's another disincentive: The famous race course lies inside of one of Baltimore's statistical hot spots for gonorrhea. Just in time for the end of national...Tags: Bolton Hill, Syphilis, Morgan State University, Charles Street, Equestrian
-
Balto. Co. won't release developer plans for public-owned sites
Baltimore County is preparing to sell three taxpayer-owned properties to private developers, but members of the public won't know all the details of what they're planning until officials make a decision. County leaders said last week they would not...
Tags: Towson, Kevin Kamenetz, Local Government, Justice System, Randallstown
-
Baltimore-area dog thefts on rise, owners, observers say
As she struggled to unload groceries from the back of her car, Sherrie Schenning got an uncharacteristically queasy feeling. Her family's Essex neighborhood had always felt safe, but on this recent Saturday, she noticed two unfamiliar young men in a...
Tags: Online Advertising, American Kennel Club, Car Safety Tips and Advice, Craigslist, Inc., Parkville
-
Dundalk man accused by city police of child pornography
Baltimore Police asked for the public's help Friday in identifying victims of a Dundalk man they say collected and traded child pornography. David Ralph Fisher, 42, of the 6500 block of St. Helena Street in Dundalk, was arrested Thursday after a sting...Tags: Pornography, Sex Crimes
-
Howard zoning request would bring chickens home to roost
Cathy Hudson knew the practice of raising chickens in her backyard made her part of a growing suburban trend, but when she learned Williams-Sonoma, purveyor of pricey kitchen gear, had started selling chicken coops — including a two-level cedar...
Tags: Clarksville, Real Estate, St. Mary's County, Baltimore County, Carroll County (Maryland)
-
Police departments seek applicants for summer youth academies
Two regional police departments are accepting applications for youth summer programs that will demonstrate the skills and training involved in becoming a police officer. The Howard County Department of Police and the Baltimore County Police Department...
Tags: Students, Teaching and Learning
-
Father, 4-year-old daughter wounded in double shooting in Rosedale
A 23-year-old man and his 4-year-old daughter were shot while sitting in a vehicle in Rosedale on Monday night, according to Baltimore County Police. Both sustained non-life-threatening injuries, and were driven to Franklin Square Hospital by a family...
Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Shootings, Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center , Rosedale (Baltimore, Maryland)
-
Marcella E. Grice, artist
Marcella E. Grice, an artist and calligrapher, died April 13 from complications of heart disease at Sinai Hospital. She was 87. The daughter of an insurance executive and a homemaker, the former Marcella Editha Harman was born in Baltimore and raised...
Tags: Colleges and Universities, Charles Village, Heart Disease, Towson University, Sinai Hospital in Baltimore
-
Trees are the focus as Kamenetz announces plans to increase county forest canopy
After officially proclaiming April 25 as Baltimore County Arbor Day, announcing plans to increase and maintain tree canopy coverage in the county, and discussing the county's spring Big Trees Sale, Baltimore County Executive Kevin Kamenetz got down to the...
Tags: Halethorpe, Kevin Kamenetz, Conservation
-
Gilman's Reiter named Teacher on the Trail for 2014 Iditarod
This year's Iditarod dog sled race ended last month, but Gilman School teacher Jen Reiter is already preparing for next year's race. For thousands of students nationwide, Reiter will be the face of the race that begins March 1, 2014. She has been chosen...
Tags: Personal Service, Survivor (tv program), Physical Fitness and Exercise, Teachers, Carroll County (Maryland)
May 6, 2013
|Story| Baltimore Sun
May 4, 2013
|Story| Baltimore Sun
May 4, 2013
|Story| Baltimore Sun
May 3, 2013
|Story| Baltimore Sun
May 2, 2013
|Story| Baltimore Sun
Apr 12, 2013
|Story| Baltimore Sun
Apr 11, 2013
|Story| Baltimore Sun
Apr 11, 2013
|Story| Baltimore Sun
Apr 9, 2013
|Story| Baltimore Sun
Apr 28, 2013
|Story| Baltimore Sun
Apr 25, 2013
|Story| Patuxent Homestead
Apr 8, 2013
|Story| Patuxent Homestead
