This fall, turn inspiration into action. Join us at The Baltimore Sun’s Women to Watch 2025 event, where we’ll honor 25 dynamic women and hear keynote speaker Angela Gargano share her R.I.G.H.T.™ Framework. Don't miss this chance to network and celebrate with some our region's most influential leaders. Secure your spot for Oct. 8 at The Center Club now. https://lnkd.in/eg-VViX2
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Celebrate bold women leading change. Reserve your spot now. https://lnkd.in/e2BftZ6Q
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Have a question for The Baltimore Sun's Mike Preston about the Ravens? Message us at sports@baltsun.com or reply to this post, and it could be answered during the “Overtime” segment of the BMore Football Podcast with Preston and Jerry Coleman presented by Rice Law. The weekly podcast is available on video on YouTube and The Baltimore Sun, and you can listen on Spotify, Apple, Amazon and iHeart.
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Celebrate bold women leading change at our annual Women to Watch event. Early bird discounted tickets are on sale through Aug. 8. for a night of networking, special giveaways, guest appearances, cocktails, mocktails, and hors d’oeuvres. Get your tickets here: https://bit.ly/4mlEGCP
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A holiday week and you stopped your scroll here? You must be feeling pretty OK about where you work. Nominate your organization and help it shine as a top employer. Read more: https://bit.ly/3I7vxPe
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Congratulations to the 2025 Hall of Fame class! The work of these 13 new honorees spans business, public service, education, philanthropy and other areas that help to improve and shape this region. This marks the 10th year for The Baltimore Sun's Business and Civic Hall of Fame, which highlights individuals across our region who have helped through meaningful, long-term contributions to Baltimore and Maryland. Read more: https://bit.ly/445c768
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Were you fired by the Trump Administration? Did DOGE cut your team? Did you retire early or take a buyout in order to avoid being fired? Are you applying for jobs with the state? The Baltimore Sun wants to hear from you. Tell us how the cuts to the federal workforce are affecting your work, your life, and your community. Share your story with us at suninvestigates@baltsun.com and be part of the conversation
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The Baltimore Sun is acknowledging Marcus Harris during Black History Month as one of Maryland’s key changemakers. The first Black sheriff in Howard County history said, “It’s not just about locking bad people up, it’s about helping the community." Read more: https://bit.ly/3CzlvUD 📸: Barbara Haddock Taylor, The Baltimore Sun
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