Towson men’s basketball leans on size to secure 67-58 win against Morgan State
The graduate student power forward duo of Charles Thompson and Chase Paar combined for 20 points, 15 rebounds and four blocks to power host Towson to a 67-58 victory over Morgan State on Sunday evening.
View ArticleRavens CB Marlon Humphrey out vs. Chargers; WRs Odell Beckham Jr., Zay...
The Ravens will be without cornerback Marlon Humphrey for a second straight game, but wide receivers Odell Beckham Jr. and Zay Flowers are both active against the Chargers.
View ArticleMale shot in the head Sunday night in West Baltimore
A male was shot in the head Sunday night in West Baltimore.
View ArticleInstant analysis from Ravens’ 20-10 win over Los Angeles Chargers
Here’s what The Baltimore Sun sports staff had to say immediately after the Ravens’ 20-10 win over the host Los Angeles Chargers in Sunday night’s Week 12 game at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California.
View ArticleJustin Madubuike, the Ravens’ sack leader, is in concussion protocol after...
Defensive tackle Justin Madubuike, the Ravens' sack leader with 10, is in the NFL’s concussion protocol after exiting Sunday night’s 20-10 win over the Los Angeles Chargers, coach John Harbaugh said.
View ArticleRavens QB Lamar Jackson not a fan of WR Zay Flowers’ touchdown celebration:...
As good as Ravens rookie wide receiver Zay Flowers has been this season, there’s one area he can still improve in the eyes of quarterback Lamar Jackson: touchdown celebrations.
View ArticleRavens force 4 turnovers, hold off Chargers, 20-10, in ‘playoff atmosphere’...
Rookie wide receiver Zay Flowers scored two touchdowns and the Ravens forced four turnovers to beat the Chargers, 20-10, and retain the No. 1 seed in the AFC as they head into their bye week having won...
View ArticleFive things we learned from the Ravens’ 20-10 win over the Los Angeles Chargers
Lingering doubts about the Ravens' ability to finish games remain, but the defense — led Sunday night against the Chargers by second-year safety Kyle Hamilton — stepped up again. Here are five things...
View ArticleKeith ‘Special K’ Moore, dad, coach, motivational speaker and unofficial...
Keith Moore, known around Maryland as “Special K,” “Coach K” and “Dad,” died Nov. 11 at Saint Agnes Hospital in Baltimore. He was 57.
View ArticleFirst year of mobile sports betting in Maryland generates revenue, but also...
Online sports betting, a growing sector of Maryland's gambling industry, doesn't contribute to the state's Problem Gambling Fund.
View ArticleBegin at the beginning: Maryland’s ‘Judy Centers’ expand to help families...
"Judy Centers" are rapidly expanding in the state as part of the Blueprint for Maryland's Future education plan. They help parents support children's early development, providing resources and...
View ArticleHow 75 years of the Fulbright Program bolsters the ‘Special Relationship’...
By facilitating the exchange of students and scholars across every academic field and profession, Fulbright enhances the 'Special Relationship.'
View ArticleTime to prune gas-powered leaf blowers in Maryland | STAFF COMMENTARY
Gasoline-fueled leaf blowers are more polluting than you think: Let's clear the air by cutting back on them.
View ArticleAdnan Syed case: Maryland Supreme Court must allow unconstitutional...
The court's ruling could have far-reaching implications for efforts to overturn unconstitutional and wrongful convictions.
View ArticleDo yard signs supporting Israel endorse killing of Palestinians? Muslim man...
I can’t say that I haven’t thought about putting up a Palestinian flag; I have, but I don't want it to be misunderstood.
View Article‘Beer spa,’ where customers soak in hops-filled tubs, set to open in Carroll...
The suds in the spa tubs at BierBath, opening Dec. 9 in Sykesville, are ingredients you could also find in a craft brew.
View ArticleAnne Arundel County bus system upgrades make free transportation more...
Anne Arundel County is incrementally upgrading its bus system including developing an app allowing residents to track buses and expanding a feature enabling them to call a bus.
View ArticleNotre Dame of Maryland men’s basketball relying on group of Baltimore players...
As Notre Dame of Maryland men’s basketball prepares for its home opener, the Gators have relied on a flow of players from Baltimore City to fill out their roster and contribute in several areas.
View ArticleMaryland weather: Forecasters expecting a mostly sunny week starting with Monday
The Baltimore metro area is expected to be sunny throughout the week following a wet Sunday.
View ArticlePedestrian killed in Glen Burnie crash on Thanksgiving
A collision in Glen Burnie killed a pedestrian on Thursday, according to Anne Arundel County police.
View ArticleOrioles free agent fits: Here are available players who make the most sense...
As it stands, the Orioles' most apparent areas of need are starting pitching, relief pitching and right-handed outfield depth. With a week to go until the winter meetings, here’s a look at potential...
View ArticleMan pleads guilty to fatal shooting of Little Italy restaurant manager and is...
A man pleaded guilty to murder in the shooting of Chesley Patterson, who was the general manager at the restaurant La Scala in Little Italy, almost two years ago during what Baltimore Police then...
View ArticleAs lease nears end, Orioles and Maryland may consider development rights...
With their lease expiring in five weeks, the Orioles and the state are considering separating out the complex issue of stadium-area development rights.
View ArticleDonations sought for Carroll charities during annual Holiday Hope campaign,...
Giving Tuesday marks to beginning of the annual Holiday Hope campaign, which supports five local charities: Shepherd’s Staff, Carroll County Food Sunday, Caring Carroll, BridgingLife and The HOFFA...
View ArticlePoly, Western high school students to attend class at Northwestern while...
Students from Western High School and Baltimore Polytechnic Institute will attend classes at the former Northwestern High School’s building while their respective schools are under renovation.
View ArticleBaltimore City Police: Two dead after Beechfield shooting Saturday morning
Two people were killed early Saturday morning in a Beechfield shooting, Baltimore City Police say.
View ArticleSlain Parkville woman sought protection, divorce from husband due to ‘vicious...
Maxine Redfern, 48, filed for a protective order and divorce on Oct. 10, less than two months before Friday night, when Baltimore County police say she was killed. Arnel Redfern, 52, certified twice...
View ArticleMan shot and killed in West Baltimore’s Hanlon Longwood
A 31-year-old man was shot and killed in West Baltimore’s Hanlon Longwood neighborhood last week.
View ArticleRavens OLB David Ojabo had surgery to repair partially torn ACL, will miss...
Ravens outside linebacker David Ojabo had surgery last week to repair a partially torn ACL and will likely be ready for training camp next year, coach John Harbaugh said on Monday.
View ArticleTwo teenagers shot in separate West Baltimore shootings Monday
A 16-year-old was shot in the Allendale neighborhood Monday afternoon and an 18-year-old was shot near the Fairmont and Mount Holly neighborhoods Monday night.
View ArticleMaryland Gov. Wes Moore releases additional state funding for security...
Governor Wes Moore said Monday the state will fund $1 million in grants for local organizations and religious institutions to hire security.
View ArticleBowie State student leveraging grant money to brighten a safe space for the...
Bowie State University’s LGBTQIA Resource Center, which has been operating for over a decade, is set to get a facelift paid for with a grant won by Paige Hoskins, a junior at the school.
View ArticleVernon ‘Marc’ Rey, veteran Western High School teacher and manager at 32nd...
Vernon “Marc” Rey, a veteran Western High School English teacher who was an indefatigable managerial presence at the 32nd Street Farmers Market, died Nov. 17 at Mercy Medical Center. He was 80.
View ArticleA story of love for Adoption Month | GUEST COMMENTARY
I am here today because of the chance that was given to me by the love, courage and strength of a young woman in college.
View ArticleUMBC volleyball’s Emily Ferketic proving adept using math to explain black...
Emily Ferketic, a 6-foot-2 graduate student opposite hitter for UMBC volleyball, can discuss the mysteries of black holes and power down a kill.
View ArticleWhat if Israel took a different route after 10/7 than the U.S. did following...
Isn’t it time — in fact, long past time — to find a better way to resolve differences among nations?
View ArticleAccess to capital can make or break an entrepreneur, and in Baltimore, Black...
An entrepreneur’s ability to access to capital can either propel dreams to fruition or shatter them into fragments.
View ArticleUniversity of Maryland medical students organize holiday book drive for...
University of Maryland medical students are fundraising for a book drive that gives new books to hospitalized children over the winter holidays.
View ArticleCan elected officials resist the lure of more online betting to balance Md.’s...
With budget deficits looming, lawmakers may be tempted to move too far, too fast on expanded internet gambling.
View ArticleDan Rodricks: Murder convictions up, homicides down in Bates’ first year as...
Training new prosecutors, rebuilding relationships with police and feds among his priorities.
View ArticleSnow falls in Maryland, predicted in Baltimore area Tuesday
Snow has appeared in Maryland on Tuesday with some potentially arriving in the Baltimore area, according to the National Weather Service.
View ArticleOrioles unveil 2024 home first pitch times, including 6:35 p.m. games on...
The Orioles announced the start times of their 81 home games in 2024, including a 3:05 p.m. first pitch for their March 28 season opener and almost 30 weeknight games that will begin at 6:35 p.m.
View ArticleMount Airy restaurant, property owner pleads guilty to not paying $1.7...
Mount Airy business owner pleaded guilty Monday to willfully failing to pay taxes withheld from employees’ paychecks to the Internal Revenue Service.
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