A member of the U.S. Marshals was shot Thursday morning in West Baltimore while serving an arrest warrant, according to Baltimore police.
Maryland health officials said they expect to open the state’s first COVID-19 mass vaccination site Friday at the Baltimore Convention Center, though officials already are warning there are limited doses available and to expect a wait for an appointment.
The “Domino Sugars” sign, a Baltimore fixture that has cast its red neon glow across the Inner Harbor since 1951, will be retired March 1.
Delivering his annual State of the State speech via livestream from the State House in Annapolis, Republican Gov. Larry Hogan said Maryland residents must be patient.
Learn more about this historic neighborhood, whose past as a hub of Black cultural and intellectual activity is driving its future growth.
Only residents seeking a second dose of the coronavirus vaccine were served Wednesday at a clinic set up at Baltimore City Community College's Liberty Heights campus.
Raymon Simpson's Crestlyn Kitchen, a new carryout, fills a restaurant void near his alma mater Morgan State University in Baltimore and is helping African Americans eat healthier.
Maryland’s top federal prosecutor Robert K. Hur announced he is stepping down after nearly three years.
Coronavirus vaccines are being administered at 51 pharmacies across Maryland, including dozens located in supermarkets and superstores, according to the state’s health department. Here’s more information about where the vaccinating pharmacies are located and how to sign up.
Baltimore area residents discuss how they plan to move forward on racial justice issues after a tumultuous 2020.
Stacker explores 15 ways doctors are now treating COVID-19, including drugs, equipment, and prevention, along with support for new research and doctors’ brainstorming groups. For more galleries visit Stacker .
In the fourth of a series of position reviews, The Baltimore Sun will examine the team’s wide receiver situation.
Her name was Toots and she was queen of the ball. The bowling ball, that is. For parts of three decades, Elizabeth “Toots” Barger reigned over Baltimore’s duckpin world in the heyday of the sport.
Hernández, 34, didn’t pitch in 2020 but spent a potential Hall of Fame career before that with the Seattle Mariners.
Baltimore City will delay the expansion of its school reopening plans by two weeks, giving the school system more time to prepare for the arrival of kindergarten through second graders.
An outbreak of coronavirus at the federal jail in Baltimore has alarmed public defenders and caused authorities to announce they are locking down the compound.
Four days before Under Armour athlete Tom Brady heads to his 10th Super Bowl, the Baltimore sports apparel maker said it's dropping an on-field contract with the National Football League. But Under Armour also said Wednesday it has no plans to end or change its endorsement deal with the legendary quarterback, whose Tampa Bay Bucaneers will play the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday.
An Annapolis police corporal was charged with misconduct Wednesday after an internal investigation found he failed to investigate rape and sexual abuse cases and then tried to hide the case files, court records obtained by The Capital show.
To understand why Shaquil Barrett kept fighting for his place in a football world that refused to look, we have to go back to the city that shaped him. “Growing up in Baltimore is an experience I wouldn’t take back or trade for anything,” he said.
The Maryland Court of Special Appeals on Monday overturned one of the largest malpractice verdicts in the United States, more than $205 million, by saying the mother disregarded medical advice about the birth of her child.
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- The hype for Super Bowl LV, pitting the Tampa Bay Buccaneers against the Kansas City Chiefs, is through the roof. Here's what to know about watching the game, from the time to the halftime show to how CBS' schedule lays out on Feb. 7.
- The Howard County Public School System announced Wednesday the start times for all 77 schools once hybrid learning begins March 1. All school start times will be 20 minutes later than they were when students were last in school buildings in March 2020.
- Prescription medications, gifts and bills are still stuck in a clogged postal system once again, the Maryland congressional delegation said.
- Get in on the celebration of Black History Month with events in and out of the Baltimore area.
- Her name was Toots and she was queen of the ball. The bowling ball, that is. For parts of three decades, Elizabeth “Toots” Barger reigned over Baltimore’s duckpin world in the heyday of the sport.
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