The Baltimore Sun announced that its Sunday Money & Life section would begin appearing inside the A section, beginning next week.
That was the last business front left at the Sun. The daily section was moved inside the A section with the redesign this past summer.
Money & Life was a consumer section created last year to substitute for a traditional Sunday section. It was the primary print vehicles for Ambrose, a SABEW Best in Business winner in the columnist category last year, and Dan Thanh Dang, who won the AP Chesapeake Award for columnists — all types of columnists — last year.
Before it was announced that the section front was being killed, Dang, who was also the paper’s Consuming Interests blogger, took a buyout and left the paper. She’d been there 18 years as an intern, reporter and columnist, and the Sun was the only place she had ever worked.
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