Mary A. Plunkett, a writer and longtime volunteer who was known for summer parties that entertained her husband’s Baltimore Sun colleagues, died May 17 of…
Posts published in May 2019
Carroll County hasn’t had a girls doubles state champion since 2005, but Liberty’s Emily Brecker and Noelle Htwar have a shot at ending that drought.…
Old Mill has been on a magical run the second half of the high school baseball season, winning 11 straight as it heads to play…
Deerfield Elementary School second-grader Arriyah Stevens has read Maurice Sendak’s “Where the Wild Things Are” in standard book form in school, but with the opening…
The city ordered work halted on demolition on the site of a planned apartment project in Baltimore’s Woodberry neighborhood and the developer and the architect…
By the time the doors open 15 minutes early that Saturday night, dozens are lined up to get inside. Women wear wedges and bodysuits that…
Folks have surely heard of the indomitable Molly Brown from “The Titanic” tales – one of the few who survived the sinking ship. Well, we’ve…
Baltimore’s IT team will only slowly bring computer systems back online so that it can ensure they’re more secure following ransomware attack that hobbled city…
U.S. Sen. Chris Van Hollen and other Maryland lawmakers have lots of questions for the FBI about the ransomware attack on Baltimore City government computer…
The University of Maryland Medical System and affiliated hospitals have paid at least $127 million since 2012 to a construction company led by an executive…