
Baltimore Sun
The Baltimore Sun is the U.S. state of Maryland’s largest general-circulation daily newspaper and provides coverage of local and regional news, events, issues, people, and industries.[2] The Sun was founded on May 17, 1837, by printer Arunah Shepherdson Abell and two associates. The Abell family owned the paper through to 1910, when the Black family gained a controlling interest. The paper was sold in 1986 to the Times-Mirror Company of Los Angeles. The same week, the rival Baltimore News American, owned by the Hearst Corporation, announced it would fold. Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Baltimore_Sun
You could always tell Joseph Barranco was nearby if you were within a 50-yard radius of him, his family members joked. With a thick, loud, Italian-Baltimorean accent and a knack for talking to strangers, the Loch Raven native “had a presence,” his niece’s husband, William Moore, said. That’s why he loved selling ice cream from a truck, and part of why he started handing out rosaries to the people he met later in life. He simply liked people. “He had so much love in his heart,” his niece, Maria Moore,...