This 104-year-old Bolton Hill address comes with a pedigree. This red brick townhouse was the childhood home of Baltimore civic leader Walter Sondheim.
It’s not as if we haven’t tried to get a grasp on our own health. But for every safety measure enacted on our behalf, there are well-funded and powerful interests working to undermine it.
To realize the governor’s vision of a thriving, inclusive economy, we must address the underlying issues that have led to this decline.
In the streaming and social media age, summer’s anthem is as debatable as ever, but data surfaces a handful of pop, country, rap and alternative tracks.
A bill seeks to allow Baltimore to recover damages related to the Key Bridge collapse, but experts are skeptical.
Curbside dining began as a temporary pandemic privilege, but ended up being a hit. A year after the city set regulations for parklets, some celebrate them while others want them gone.
Baltimore Sun columnist Mike Preston answers fans’ questions as the Ravens look to bounce back from a Week 1 loss to Kansas City.
Come to Baltimore’s defense, choose a concert, celebrate a festival’s 10th anniversary, learn about local wildlife, sample crabcakes or pedal for fun.
When the world premiere of ‘Oh Happy Day!’ opens at this fall at Center Stage, Baltimore will make its second mega-stride in two years on its industry comeback tour.
Last month at Baltimore County media day, Millers lineman Matthew King was asked about his team’s biggest rivals. He said they didn’t rivals but they had “get backs,” listing Oakdale, Perry Hall and ...
The construction of new elementary schools in Northwest Baltimore County is prompting the school district to redraw attendance boundaries.