Staff picks for Week 2 of the 2021 NFL season: Raiders vs. Steelers, Bills...
Baltimore Sun staff writers pick every game of the NFL season. Here’s who they have winning in Week 2.
View ArticleMany of the changes wrought by the pandemic in Maryland helped the disabled....
As Maryland reopens, some disabled people say they would like the option to remain virtual.
View ArticleVillage Square Cafe shuts down in Cross Keys, blaming worker shortage
Restaurants across Baltimore and the nation have reported hiring woes amid competition for workers during the pandemic.
View ArticleSykesville’s Norwood Ice Cream and Candy relocating to Eldersburg; Tegeler...
Carroll County business briefs: Norwood Ice Cream and Candy Company relocating; Tegeler earns financial professional honor; MREC welcomes new program director
View ArticleDan Rodricks: As affluent Harbor Point grows around it, Living Classrooms...
A mainstay on the Baltimore waterfront, Living Classrooms expands its mission to "disrupt the ecosystem of poverty."
View Article2 Bel Air men indicted in $13 million kickback scheme over sale of shipping...
Two Bel Air men have been federally charged with receiving kickbacks from overcharging their employer for shipping drums meant to transport flavoring ingredients and seasonings for the food industry,...
View ArticleThe Ravens have a lot of injuries. John Harbaugh doesn’t want to talk about...
“My thoughts are, I’m not going to make any comments on injuries for the rest of the season,” Ravens coach John Harbaugh said.
View ArticleWoman found dead after Latrobe Homes fire was killed by gunshot, Baltimore...
Baltimore police are investigating a woman killed by a gunshot and found during a fire, police said on Friday.
View ArticleWendi Winters Memorial Blood Drive set for Saturday at Crowne Plaza Hotel
The seventh Wendi Winters Memorial Blood Drive will be held from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday in Annapolis.
View ArticleSean Spicer joins lawsuit against DOD, Navy, Naval Academy over Board of...
Spicer served on the Naval Academy Board of Visitors until last Wednesday when President Joe Biden asked for the resignation of 18 Trump-appointed members of the service academy boards. If they did not...
View ArticleAs fall approaches, Carroll County corn mazes offer family fun
With fall quickly approaching, Carroll County corn mazes are open for the season, providing residents with family-friendly challenges and entertainment.
View ArticleLT Ronnie Stanley among six Ravens questionable to play vs. Chiefs; WR...
Ronnie Stanley, who struggled in his season debut Monday, was one of five players who missed practice Friday.
View ArticleRavens CB Chris Westry becomes team’s 15th player placed on injured reserve,...
No team has more players on injured reserve than the Ravens.
View ArticlePort Covington developers celebrate construction of new South Baltimore...
Donning neon vests and hard hats, construction crews and developers gathered Friday for a “topping out” ceremony at the site of what eventually will be Port Covington’s Rye Street Market, the first of...
View ArticleW.R. Grace shareholders approve $4.6 billion acquisition of specialty...
Shareholders of W. R. Grace & Co. approved a deal Friday for a New York building materials company to acquire the Columbia-based specialty chemicals giant for $4.6 billion.
View ArticleOrioles on deck: Pitching matchup, lineups, roster move and how to watch...
Here's everything you need to know before the Orioles' road game Friday night against the Boston Red Sox.
View ArticleMore than 800 Carroll County students, teachers and staff in COVID quarantine
Carroll County Public Schools reported Friday that 803 close contact individuals are in quarantine because of possible COVID-19 exposure.
View ArticleAnne Arundel school worker unions offering back-to-school workshops on...
By creating a checklist with the COVID-19 protocol and uniting families and teachers into school-specific safety teams, the teacher’s union and the secretaries and assistant’s union for Anne Arundel...
View ArticleOrioles lose to Red Sox, 7-1, sealing their third 100-loss season in four years
With a 7-1 defeat to the Red Sox on Friday night, the Orioles have lost 100 or more games in three of the past four seasons, with the coronavirus-shortened 2020 season the only exception.
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