Carrie Wells, The Baltimore Sun

Carrie Wells

The Baltimore Sun

Baltimore, MD, United States

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  • The Baltimore Sun
  • Carroll County Times
  • The Union-Tribune
  • CapitalGazette.com
  • Orlando Sentinel
  • The Morning Call
  • Los Angeles Times

Past articles by Carrie:

'Turnaround Tuesday' aims to help unemployed get back on feet

Now three years old, Turnaround Tuesday boasts that it has helped more than 360 people — most with criminal records, long stints of unemployment or other challenges — land jobs. → Read More

Man charged with selling drugs out of parking lot of Hampden bar

A Baltimore man was charged with selling about $1,400 worth of cocaine and buying a gun from an undercover officer in the parking lot of the Hampden bar Dimitri’s Tavern. → Read More

More Marylanders catch swine flu at county fairs

Five Marylanders were sickened with the flu after coming into contact with pigs at the Anne Arundel County Fair and The Great Frederick Fair, the Maryland Department of Health said Wednesday. → Read More

Salisbury University president to resign

Salisbury University president Janet Dudley-Eshbach announced Wednesday she would step down at the end of the academic year after 18 years with the Eastern Shore institution. → Read More

Inner Harbor ice rink to reopen in November

The Pandora Ice Rink in the Inner Harbor will open Nov. 10, the Waterfront Partnership announced on Wednesday. → Read More

Baltimore Archbishop Lori forms task force on racism

Archbishop of Baltimore William E. Lori announced Wednesday a statewide taskforce on racism that will help determine ways to combat racism in local diocese. → Read More

'Fatberg' discovered under Baltimore's streets, causing sewer overflows

A massive lump of congealed fat, wet wipes and other detritus — dubbed the “fatberg” — is growing underneath the streets of Baltimore. → Read More

Pigs at Frederick County fair test positive for swine flu

Pigs exhibited at the fair in Frederick County tested positive for swine flu, the Maryland Department of Agriculture said Sunday. → Read More

Pigs at Frederick County fair test positive for swine flu

Pigs exhibited at the fair in Frederick County tested positive for swine flu, the Maryland Department of Agriculture said Sunday. → Read More

'Cowgirls of Color' break barriers to compete in typically white, male rodeo

The Cowgirls of Color, the rare all-female team, will compete in the Bill Pickett Rodeo, the only African-American touring rodeo competition in the country. → Read More

Two shot to death Tuesday night, one in Station North

A man was shot in the Station North Arts District on Tuesday night, police said. → Read More

DPW announces glitch in latest Baltimore water bills

A computer glitch caused Baltimore water bills to go out with a shortened reading period, the city Department of Public Works said Monday. → Read More

Man convicted in Baltimore County rape given three life sentences

A man convinced of raping and kidnapping a woman from a school in Greenspring was sentenced Monday to three consecutive life sentences without parole. → Read More

Two injured in Baltimore County shootings

Two people were injured in separate shootings in eastern Baltimore County on Saturday, police said. → Read More

Wilde Lake teacher Laura Wallen found dead; suspect in custody, police say

Wilde Lake High School teacher Laura Wallen has been found dead after being reported missing, Montgomery County police said Wednesday evening. Police said a suspect had been arrested in the case. → Read More

Man drives SUV into Pasadena house

A man drove his SUV into a house in Pasadena on Tuesday evening, police said. → Read More

Man drives SUV into Pasadena house

A man drove his SUV into a house in Pasadena on Tuesday evening, police said. → Read More

Hopkins, Maryland, UMBC ranked among top colleges by U.S. News and World Report

U.S. Naval Academy and Johns Hopkins high in rankings → Read More

Hurricane Jose, Tropical Storm Irma: Will rain come to Mid-Atlantic?

The remnants of Irma will track into the Ohio Valley, sparing Maryland from most of the hurricane’s wind and rain, said Andrew Snyder, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service. → Read More

Baltimore Gas and Electric employees go to help fix outages in Florida

More than 200 Baltimore Gas and Electric employees and contractors have been sent to assist in areas affected by Hurricane Irma. → Read More