Get your morning news in your e-mail inbox. Get all the top news and sports from the baltimoresun.com.

Baltimore Sun

View In Browser

March 23, 2018

baltimoresun.com

The Morning Sun

New details revealed in Baltimore police investigation of Detective Sean Suiter's death

Friday, Mar 23

The death of Baltimore Police Detective Sean Suiter is one of the only unsolved killings of a police officer in the department’s history. Now, new details emerge in the investigation of his death.

More: Today's eNewspaper | Hear the news now | Live traffic

Baltimore officials plan to seek up to $100M subsidy for East Baltimore development plan

Baltimore Housing officials next month plan to ask for a city subsidy of between $50 million and $100 million to help redevelop a wide swath of East Baltimore, including an overhaul of the Perkins Homes public housing complex.

16-year-old victim of Maryland school shooting to be taken off life support, family says

The 16-year-old victim of Tuesday’s shooting at Great Mills High School will be taken off life support, her family announced Thursday night.

Baltimore students meet with suburban Maryland, Parkland peers ahead of March for Our Lives rally in D.C.

Students from Baltimore's Excel Academy, which regularly confronts street gun violence, met with peers organizing the March for Our Lives rally in Washington this weekend during a Thursday taping of a special episode of the Comedy Central political satire show "The Opposition w/ Jordan Klepper."

Maryland students headed to D.C. for anti-gun violence march

Maryland students are marching not just in honor of the 17 students, teachers and other staff killed at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School during a school shooting last month, but also for the two students who were shot and injured by a classmate, who died, Tuesday at Great Mills High School.

School safety bills take on more urgency in Maryland General Assembly after shootings

Days after a triple shooting at a St. Mary’s County high school thrust Maryland into the center of a national reckoning over gun violence, state lawmakers on Thursday displayed bipartisan support for school safety legislation.

Baltimore population decline continues, Census estimates show

Baltimore continued to lose population according to new estimates from the Census Bureau — more 5,000 residents left last year.

Baltimore judge to decide whether Bates qualifies to challenge Mosby in state's attorney race

Baltimore Circuit Judge Lawrence Fletcher-Hill said he will decide Friday whether longtime defense attorney Ivan Bates meets a two-year residency requirement to run against Marilyn Mosby for city state’s attorney in June.

Aberdeen Proving Ground: 17-hour standoff has ended

A man has barricaded himself inside a home on Aberdeen Proving Ground, and authorities on the military post are investigating, according to Army officials.

Can Orioles starter Dylan Bundy still become the ace they envisioned out of 2011 draft?

Dylan Bundy's detour for Tommy John elbow reconstruction means the pitcher he was at age 19 is never coming back — and Bundy's possible rise to those levels looks completely different than it did when he was drafted.