Mary Corey, a Baltimore native and 23-year veteran of The Baltimore Sun who got her start as an intern at the paper, has been named senior vice president and director of content, The Sun's top...
As part of the pre-Preakness festivities, the 20th annual "Crab Derby" was held at Lexington Market today. Local celebs like 92-Q's Konan, 98 Rock's Stash, and WMAR's Kelly Swoope each competed in...
By Amy Mulvihill John F. Kennedy once said, “The time to repair the roof is when the sun is shining.” I don’t think anyone would argue with the logic of this. Who wants to be perched on a roof...
The connection between Utz potato chips and Baltimore is legend. Yes, as many a would-be smarty parts will tell you, they're manufactured over the border in Hanover, PA, but Baltimore was the first...
Governor Martin O'Malley launched his re-election campaign just before noon today at the Bond Street Wharf. Before the event began, I ran into City Councilman Bill Henry—always up for a chat—who...
By Jeanne-Michele Vigna
The National Katyn Memorial in Baltimore's Harbor East has become an impromptu meeting spot for mourners of President Lech Kaczynski and his wife, who died in a ...
The Baltimore Sun has announced that top editor Monty Cook will resign from his position to accept a job at the University of North Carolina, his alma mater.
Cook will step down...
A couple months ago, we gave Baltimore Suneditors a lot of grief over a pretty atrocious front-page error. This morning, we noticed an equally egregious error in The New York Times...
The Cardinal Gibbons School—one of Baltimore's oldest and most storied Catholic high schools—announced about an hour ago via its Facebook page that it will close its doors at the end of the...
According to political magazine National Journal, Maryland's U.S. senators are among the most liberal in the nation. Sen. Ben Cardin tied with four other senators for the number-one slot, while...