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June 11, 2018

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Baltimore suspends work with contractor after death of man in trench, citing 'life safety concerns'

Monday, Jun 11

Baltimore suspended its work with a White Marsh company following the death of a 20-year-old in a trench last week who was working on a sewer line.

BGE investigating underground electrical incident that sent smoke billowing onto downtown Baltimore street

Clouds of black smoke billowed downtown on Charles Street Sunday night. Again.

A wind farm developer offered Ocean City free electricity, but resort town is still fighting offshore turbines

Ocean City officials say they don't want wind turbines to be built within 30 miles of the resort town's beaches — not even in exchange for free electricity. That is what energy developer US Wind recently offered to appease concerns of disrupted views from Maryland beaches.

A musical lineup with no scrubs: TLC to headline Artscape 2018 in Baltimore

Girl group TLC, reggae legends Toots and The Maytals and blues rocker ZZ Ward will be the headline performers at this year’s Artscape.

Editorial: Ivan Bates for Baltimore state's attorney

Attorney Ivan Bates will promise a necessary back-to-basics approach to the Baltimore state's attorney's office, and he has The Sun's endorsement.

Baltimore Sun/UB Poll: Republican Gov. Hogan is popular among Maryland Democrats despite anti-Trump wave

Democrats in deep blue Maryland like Republican Gov. Larry Hogan, even though they don't believe he has changed the state for the better, a new poll for the Baltimore Sun and the University of Baltimore shows.

Questions raised about Belmont race strategy of second Baffert-trained horse, Restoring Hope

A rival owner said Restoring Hope seemed to act as “more of an offensive lineman" for Triple Crown winner Justify than a racehorse trying to win the Belmont.

Smoking Swine, other Baltimore food trucks to open brick-and-mortar site with live music

The Smoking Swine catering owner Drew Pumphrey says the project is under wraps but he expects it to open late this year.

Some things to look for as the Ravens prepare for mandatory minicamp

As the Ravens prepare to host a mandatory minicamp this week, here are things to look for before they take a summer break.

FAQ: A guide to Tuesday's Capitals victory parade in Washington, D.C.

Capitals fans have waited all their lives to see a victory parade — here's everything you need to know to get down there and enjoy the day.