Daily highlights from Howard County's number one source for local news.
Tuesday, Jan 1 Members of the Howard County Bird Club went to bed early on New Year’s Eve so they’d wake in time to kick off the new year with a morning bird-watching trek at the Howard County Conservancy's Mount Pleasant. For passionate birders, New Year’s Eve’s midnight fireworks over the Inner Harbo | | |
| For the second time in three years, Howard County rushing king Glenelg senior running back Wande Owens is the football Offensive Player of the Year. |
|
| |
| The new year was greeted Tuesday morning with mild temperatures throughout the Baltimore region — 59 degrees was recorded at Baltimore Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport at 8 a.m., and highs for the day were expected to reach 61 degrees. |
|
| |
| While fresh-faced quarterbacks have struggled in postseason play, it hasn’t exactly been a case of the young and the feckless. |
|
| |
| Two men were fatally shot Tuesday in Baltimore's first homicides of 2019. They came amid a spate of violence that brought the city's 2018 homicide total to 309. |
|
| |
| NASA's New Horizons spacecraft successfully captured images and data as it flew past an object nicknamed Ultima Thule early Tuesday morning, scientists confirmed. But they won't get their first close-up glimpse of the edge of the solar system until Wednesday afternoon. |
|
| |
| 2018 brought a few happy headlines to Baltimore Sun readers. Cal Ripken, Jr. found love, Amy Sherald painted Michelle Obama, the Bay got better and “Mr. Oriole” came back. |
|
| |
|