
A weekly newsletter highlighting the best photos and video from our staff photojournalists along with SunShots, The Sun's reader photo contest.
 Saturday, Apr 7 A bit over 10 years ago, Mark Angelo Askew bought a small mechanical blowing machine to satisfy his childhood fascination with soap bubbles. Little did he know that bubble blowing would become his retirement project for he and Brenda Marie his wife of 38 years. |
| Baseball's back. Flowers are blooming. Lawn chairs can just be lawn chairs again. What's your favorite sign of spring? |
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| From the home run swing and ensuing celebration to the post game shaving cream pie in the face, the defining moment pictures were plentiful. |
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| Share your pictures for this category through April 15 at community.baltimoresun.com (https://community.baltimoresun.com/photo/?g=sunshots-category) . The winning photos will appear on... |
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| Winter maintenance on the Lady Maryland, the flagship for the Living Classrooms Foundation, was extensive. The 32-year-old deck of the pungy schooner, built in 1986, was replaced with a new one made of Douglas fir. |
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| Martin Luther King was assassinated 50 years ago April 4, changing the course of the Civil Rights movement. Some Baltimoreans recall how it altered their directions. |
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| Browse recent images from Baltimore Sun and Baltimore Sun Media Group photographers. |
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| Every weekday, hear a fresh roundup of news produced for Amazon Alexa's Flash Briefing skill. |
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