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Industry encroaches on Maryland's Civil War battlefields

Industry encroaches on battlefields

As history buffs begin four years of events marking the 150th anniversary of a conflict that continues to resonate in American politics and culture, the land over which blue- and gray-clad soldiers bled and died is coming into increasing conflict with modern society. In Maryland, the Monocacy and South Mountain battlefields face development pressures from energy projects. Above, Susan W. Trail, superintendent of Monocacy National Battlefield, holds a computer-generated image of what a proposed waste-energy plant will look like from the battlefield.


Family left with heartbreaking puzzle

As far as family members know, Phylicia Barnes had never traveled to the area around the Conowingo Dam, where her body was discovered last week after a long and frustrating search that began when the teen disappeared four months ago while visiting family in Baltimore. Bryan Barnes, inset, the teen's 23-year-old half brother, said he's hopeful police will make an arrest soon in connection with her death.

In a Word

In a Word

John McIntyre presents the week's obscure word: Jacquerie.
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Baltimore's 50 best county restaurants

50 best county restaurants

We're counting down the 50 best restaurants in Baltimore, Howard and Anne Arundel counties.

Weekly news quiz

Weekly news quiz

See how well you know the career of William Donald Schaefer, the late mayor and governor.

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Paul Freedman Scott Sr., helped integrate Balto. Co. schools, dies

Paul Freedman Scott Sr., helped integrate Balto. Co. schools, dies

Paul Freedman Scott Sr., an educator for 30 years who helped integrate Baltimore County public schools, died of natural causes April 17 at...

Joan Moag, wallpaper business owner, dies

Joan Moag, wallpaper business owner, dies

Joan C. Moag, a family matriarch who started a successful home wallpapering business on a whim, died of complications of cancer and...

Virginia Lambrow, contracting firm vice president, dies

Virginia Lambrow, contracting firm vice president, dies

Virginia Lambrow, a retired vice president of Baltimore Contractors who was an early pioneer in the construction industry, died of...

Watchdog coverage from The Baltimore Sun

Census 2010 coverage

Census 2010 for Maryland

Over past decade, population grew far more diverse, while growth dramatically slowed in once-booming counties

Harbor pollution

Harbor pollution

A movement is under way to purge the 300 years of trash, bacteria and toxic pollution that have long infected the city's heart

Unfounded rapes

Rape investigations questioned

Baltimore has recorded the highest percentage of rape cases that officers conclude are false or baseless of any city in the country

Featured coverage from The Baltimore Sun

Civil War anniversary

Civil War anniversary

Remembering Maryland's role in the war on the 150th anniversary of the Pratt Street Massacre

Stent investigation

Heart stent investigation

Health officials are investigating possible overuse of heart stents at Maryland hospitals

Hooked on treatment: Baltimore Behavioral Health

Hooked on treatment

Marylanders pay millions to a nonprofit clinic to help addicts who might not have psychiatric illnesses

Dan Rodricks

Dan Rodricks

Schaefer: Politics as performance art - April 18, 2011 - I stepped into his City Hall office to ask William Donald Schaefer, the mayor of Baltimore, a question. He was watering his African...

On booze, politics and poached rockfish - April 17, 2011 - Rep. Elijah Cummings, the veteran Democrat, tells me that some of the 87 Republican freshmen in the House of Representatives fear they may...

Jacques Kelly

Jacques Kelly

Schaefer was the neighborhood mayor - April 22, 2011 - If you lived in Baltimore in the 1970s, it seemed that William Donald Schaefer paved every alley. An exaggeration? Yes. But then, as now,...

A trip to the A&P was a family affair - April 15, 2011 - It's hard to believe there may be a day soon when there's no Superfresh in Maryland. I grew up with its corporate parent, the Great...

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Fans line up for autographs from Brooks Robinson after hospital release

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Man shot Sunday afternoon while playing basketball in Baltimore

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Jean Marbella: Schaefer tapped into a city's need to swagger

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Hubble Space Telescope has 21st birthday this weekend

The Hubble Space Telescope turns 21 this weekend and the orbiting observatory's operators have...

Fundraiser a success from opening tip

The student-run National Hillel Basketball Tournament was envisioned as a fundraiser from the...

First Mariner, Hale face future without each other

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Departing president Caret leaves legacy of growth at Towson Univ.

When Robert L. Caret became president of Towson University in 2003, he knew that the institution...

Couple struggles with daughter's rare genetic disease

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