A limited number of COVID-19 vaccine appointments at the M&T Bank Stadium mass vaccination site opened Monday, filling within minutes and causing a website stoppage.
As of Wednesday, at least 1,737 COVID-19 vaccines have gone to waste in the state from the time the first vaccines arrived in December, according to the Maryland Department of Health.
After Maryland lost to Ohio State for a second straight defeat, coach Mark Turgeon told his players, "The best is yet to come." After Maryland’s fourth straight victory in eight days, Turgeon’s declaration may be correct.
Tyler’s gift is the largest private donation from an alumnus in the history of the university and at least the fifth time time the Tylers have given to the university.
The Baltimore region could see 1-2 inches of snow during the day Monday thanks to a fast-moving winter storm that’s likely to drop the most flakes northwest of the city, the National Weather Service said.
A federal judge has rejected an appeal from former University of Virginia lacrosse player George Huguely that his 2012 murder conviction in the death of Baltimore's Yeardley Love should be tossed out because of a claim the jury improperly consulted a dictionary.
One week from Monday, March begins again. That Friday will mark a year since Maryland confirmed its first three cases of COVID-19.
The Baltimore Sun staff writers answer the biggest Ravens questions, including what happens with one of the brightest young stars and which players the team might prioritize in free agency and the draft.
Kim Dobson Sydnor, dean of the School of Community Health and Policy at Morgan State University, will lead the new Center for Urban Health Equity.
To compile this list of trailblazers, The Daily Meal looked for black chefs and restaurateurs both past and present who broke barriers by achieving firsts, penning top-selling cookbooks, earning nominations for awards and more in the competitive — oftentimes exclusive — world of food.
Saying there is a void in leadership in Maryland and across the U.S., former state superintendent of schools Nancy Grasmick is establishing The Dr. Nancy Grasmick Leadership Institute at Towson University this summer.
With the pandemic hitting Baltimore’s Latino community harder than almost any other group, advocates and health care providers are pushing on many fronts to make sure these residents get the COVID-19 vaccine.
A federal lawsuit alleges that corrections officials have mishandled an outbreak of the coronavirus at the Chesapeake Detention Facility in Baltimore City, leading to one-third of its inmates and staff members contracting the virus in less than one month.
High-end automaker BMW is relocating its vehicle distribution center from the Port of Baltimore in Dundalk to Tradepoint Atlantic, scaling up its capacity in Baltimore County’s burgeoning distribution hub.
Thousands of Marylanders signed up for vaccine appointments at M&T Bank Stadium, only to have them canceled after the University of Maryland Medical System said the booking link was made “inadvertently” public.
Howard is the 10th-ranked dual-threat quarterback in the country in the Class of 2022 and the 11th-best player in Maryland, according to 247Sports.
George S. Wills, the irrepressibly gregarious founder of Wills & Associates Public Relations who was a collector of friends and an accomplished watercolorist, dies at 84.
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Tyler’s gift is the largest private donation from an alumnus in the history of the university and at least the fifth time time the Tylers have given to the university.
- Jimmy Jones, a club musician known for his 1993 hit “Watch Out for the Big Girl,” died of kidney failure Tuesday at Good Samaritan Hospital in Baltimore. He was 50.
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