Mary Rosemond, community activist, dies
Mary Rosemond, a Rosemont neighborhood activist who successfully fought Baltimore's "Highway to Nowhere," died of heart disease Jan. 18 at...
A two-alarm fire Saturday evening heavily damaged the Charles Village Pub & Patio, a popular hangout for Towson University students. Flames broke out about 7:25 p.m. at the two-story brick building at 19 W. Pennsylvania Ave. in downtown Towson, near Washington Avenue, shutting down several blocks of downtown Towson for several hours.
Power outages during snowstorms are nothing new: Snow accumulates on tree branches, they crack under the weight and fall on power lines. But living for days without electricity in 2011 gets old fast. |
Mayor to unveil map for council districtsStaffers say proposal fairly divides population; critics see politics |
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Mary Rosemond, a Rosemont neighborhood activist who successfully fought Baltimore's "Highway to Nowhere," died of heart disease Jan. 18 at...
Richard Francis Oles, a retired fencing coach at the Johns Hopkins University, died early Thursday at Baltimore-Washington Medical Center...
William E. "Bud" Crosland Sr., a retired career Army officer who served in Vietnam and Korea, died Jan. 22 of heart failure at Mercy Medical...
Rape investigations questionedBaltimore has recorded the highest percentage of rape cases that officers conclude are false or baseless of any city in the country |
Hooked on treatmentMarylanders pay millions to a nonprofit behavioral clinic to help addicts who might not have the psychiatric illnesses it diagnosed |
Heart stent investigationHealth officials are investigating possible overuse of heart stents at Maryland hospitals, including St. Joseph Medical Center in Towson |
Daring Marylanders take frigid plunge in the ChesapeakeHours before the main event, the snow-covered beach at Sandy Point State Park had already taken on a... |
Three days after storm and some still without powerMembers of the Mason family have spent much of their time since Wednesday evening huddled in front... |
Movement under way to clean up Baltimore's polluted harborRay Bahr ought to be taking it easy. He's 75 and retired after a successful career as a... |
City police report three evening shootings, one fatalBaltimore police are investigating three overnight shootings Friday, including one that left a 30-... |
Torsk, Constellation set to move to dry dock for month of repairsBaltimore's Inner Harbor will look a little bare this week after two of its premier attractions &#... |
Medical helicopter makes abrupt landing at BWIA private medical helicopter made an abrupt landing at Baltimore Washington International Thurgood... |
A snowy winterArchived Baltimore Sun content of the snowiest winter ever recorded in the Baltimore area, 2009-'10 |
Sheila Dixon's trial, resignationBaltimore Sun coverage of the investigation, trial and resignation of the former mayor |
Dan RodricksTaking politics out of parole - January 29, 2011 - Maryland is one of only three states — the others being California and Oklahoma — whose governors have the power to reject... Wait just a blessed moment, Mike Miller - January 26, 2011 - Maryland Senate President Thomas V. Mike Miller, the Calvert-Prince George's County politician who has been in elected office since the... Bio | E-mail | Recent columns |
Jacques KellyBoiled white icing is not for the amateur chef - January 21, 2011 - The weather report for Saturday morning reminds me that this would be the perfect day for making boiled white icing for birthday cake.... Read's was at the forefront of integration in Baltimore - January 14, 2011 - There is a new argument as to why the old flagship Read's drugstore in downtown Baltimore must be preserved. I've long argued that the No.... |