Feds say Maryland man is identity theft victim of infamous impostor
DETROIT (AP) — Police investigating bad checks say they found much more: A Detroit-area impostor who inspired a 1989 award-winning film was posing as someone else — again — this time taking the name of...
View ArticleBeidle to be honored at Boy Scouts 'Eagle Mom' event
As if raising one son to be an Eagle Scout isn't challenging enough -- Pamela Beidle did it twice.
View ArticleChemical smell throughout Anne Arundel attributed to temperature inversion
Anne Arundel firefighters are attributing a chemical smell reported throughout the county Friday to a scientific phenomenon known as "temperature inversion."
View Article$358M error in tax assessment causes budget shuffle
Personal property assessed base was off, Schuh and Trumbauer to adjust their tax rate proposalsPersonal property assessed base was off, Schuh and Trumbauer to adjust their tax rate proposals
View ArticleLocal artists celebrate Maryland at new BWI exhibit
Airport partners with Chesapeake Arts Center for Maryland, My Maryland galleryAirport partners with Chesapeake Arts Center for Maryland, My Maryland gallery
View ArticleWest county flooding a continuing peril
After death of one driver, councilman sets meeting Tuesday in RussettAfter death of one driver, councilman sets meeting Tuesday in Russett
View ArticleAfter days of searching, an end to the wandering peacock of Annapolis?
Why has the hen tugged hearts around Annapolis?Why has the hen tugged hearts around Annapolis?
View ArticleUtility rate cut proposal emerges as alternative to property tax cut
County auditor pitches 5 percent water and sewer rate cut that would save residents about $31 a year, businesses moreCounty auditor pitches 5 percent water and sewer rate cut that would save residents...
View ArticleFrom grit to graduation: A high school senior's journey from homelessness to...
Ariel Eleam had just started her senior year in Charles County before she had to leave both her school and home.
View ArticleAuditor: Cut liquor board's $60K legal fees
After weeks of Anne Arundel County officials scrutinizing the Board of License Commissioners' contractual legal fees, the auditor is proposing to have it eliminated all together.
View ArticleHarris Teeter, Wegmans to compete for county shoppers' loyalty
When Harris Teeter opens on Ritchie Highway, it will compete with Wegmans on more than price and qualityWhen Harris Teeter opens on Ritchie Highway, it will compete with Wegmans on more than price and...
View ArticleFallen firefighters and emergency workers honored at Annapolis ceremony
Seven months after her husband, city firefighter Lt. James Bethea, died in the aftermath of a northeast Baltimore rowhouse fire, Brenda Pridgen still has to gird herself to talk about her family's...
View ArticleStudy: Lack of transportation a major barrier to jobs in Anne Arundel
Regional report say lack of affordable housing and transportation are big problems for the economyRegional report say lack of affordable housing and transportation are big problems for the economy
View ArticleSevere thunderstorm watch canceled, isolated storms throughout the night
The National Weather Service canceled the severe weather watch that was set to last until midnight.
View ArticleGlen Burnie's Empire Medical Building sold for $18.6 million
Glen Burnie's Empire Medical Building has been purchased by a California-company for $18.6 million.
View ArticleSchuh announces income tax cut as compromise
County exec would cut 4.2 percent like property tax; three councilmen support decisionCounty exec would cut 4.2 percent like property tax; three councilmen support decision
View ArticleWoman taken to Shock Trauma after Pasadena motor vehicle accident
A 43-year-old woman was injured in a motor vehcile crash on Edwin Raynor Boulevard and Mountain Road just after 5 p.m. Monday, said Capt. Michael Pfaltzgraff, a county fire department spokesman.
View ArticleMan transported to Shock Trauma after bicycle accident
A 21-year-old man was transported to the University of Maryland Shock Trauma Center in Baltimore just before 8 p.m. Monday with injuries from a bicycle accident, said Capt. Michael Pfaltzgraff, a...
View ArticleJudge sets $1.5 million bond for Odenton man charged in cockfighting operation
A District Court judge Tuesday morning set bond at $1.5 million for an Odenton man charged in connection to an alleged cockfighting training and breeding operation in his back yard.
View ArticleAfter 53 years, Kellers selling their bakery in Linthicum
With rumors swirling about the uncertain future of Linthicum's beloved Keller's Bakery, their doughnuts, jelly pies and homemade bread have been flying off the shelves.
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