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The Baltimore Sun is pleased to announce the 2025 class of inductees into our Business and Civic Hall of Fame.
Justin DeVaughn, a Maryland football commit who also starred in track and field, helped lead Mervo win state titles in both ...
Now in its 10th year, The Baltimore Sun’s Business and Civic Hall of Fame continues to recognize individuals who have made meaningful, long-term contributions to Baltimore and Maryland. The 2025 ...
It’s easy these days to see the appeal of Oriole Park at Camden Yards, the 33-year-old Baltimore stadium that was the forerunner of a generation of retro, baseball-only venues in urban areas.
When The Baltimore Sun created its Maryland Business and Civic Hall of Fame in 2016, it set out to honor those who have made profound contributions to our area in a variety of ways.
A leader in public safety in Maryland, Stuart O. “Stu” Simms has served as a state Cabinet secretary, Baltimore City state’s attorney and federal prosecutor.
The pipeline from which oil spilled into Baltimore's harbor is a reminder of the miles of pipes and other infrastructure that lie under the city.
Former Maryland star Derik Queen has prepared himself for the NBA. The Baltimore native is ready to take advantage of his ...
George L. Bunting Jr. spent two decades expanding Hunt Valley-based Noxell Corp. and has used his money, skills and connections to help improve health care, education, religious understanding and t… ...
Here is The Baltimore Sun’s All-Metro girls outdoor track and field, including Player of the Year, Coach of the Year, and first and second teams.
“Baltimore is a cosmopolitan city, and you should have the symphony, you should have opera, you should have theater,” said Sandra Berman, who serves on the board of the Maryland Opera.
Here are The Baltimore Sun’s All-Metro softball teams for the 2025 season: Player of the Year Brynn Jones, Northeast-AA, junior, shortstop For Brynn Jones, it’s all about the work ethic.