World & Nation
Walter Sondheim Jr., 98, the civic and business leader who championed Baltimore’s downtown renaissance and guided the city through the desegregation of its schools, died Thursday of pneumonia at Mercy Medical Center in Baltimore.
Feb. 19, 2007
A drug-addicted medical technician has been sentenced to 39 years in federal prison for infecting dozens of patients with hepatitis C while working at hospitals in several states.
Dec. 3, 2013
Medical worker gets 39 years for infecting dozens with hepatitis
Sports
Twenty-seven people were taken to area hospitals with minor injuries after an escalator at Camden Yards in Baltimore jerked to a stop and sent riders falling atop each other before Saturday night’s game between the Orioles and Minnesota Twins.
June 19, 1994
Television
Shayne Holzman is home at last.
Dec. 5, 1991
Medicine: High-tech, computer-operated system for storing and retrieving drugs is winning acclaim across the nation.
Jan. 24, 1996
Thomas D’Alesandro Jr., the veteran mayor of Baltimore who was called “Tommy” by Presidents Franklin D.
Aug. 29, 1987
California
They had spent their lives preparing themselves to help the sick and the poor.
March 8, 1995
With ‘kangaroo care,’ preemies get time for cuddling with Mom. They sleep better, gain weight quicker and leave the hospital sooner.
Feb. 5, 1997
Former Baltimore Colt quarterback Johnny Unitas remained in serious condition at the University of Maryland Medical Center after undergoing coronary bypass surgery, a hospital spokeswoman said.
March 8, 1993