John Reginald “Reg” Murphy, a former Baltimore Sun publisher who once survived a politically motivated kidnapping, died Nov.
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Among the many notable moments in his life, “Reg” Murphy was kidnapped in 1974 while working as an editor in Atlanta.
Plenty of us were fearful that the new ownership of The Baltimore Sun would turn the state’s flagship newspaper into something unrecognizable (“David Smith: The battle for truth in my beloved ...
Davis, a teenager killed in a hit-and-run crash last week, was in a promotional video for the Orioles’ City Connect uniforms.
Analysts credit much of the recent gains to an anticipated “crypto-friendly” nature of the incoming administration, which ...